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Learn How To Ski On Your Ski Vacation
By Jenny Styles

So, your family has been begging to go on a ski vacation, but you have never skied in your life. No worries. You can take that ski vacation and learn how to ski while you're there. Many people learn how to ski during a ski trip, and there's no better place to do it than right at your resort. You may find yourself speeding down the mountain before you know it.


Learning how to ski is not as difficult as you might think. The ski school is usually right on the resort property, and lessons are generally not too expensive. You can usually sign up for either group or private lessons. Be sure to find out about skiing instructions at your particular resort before you leave for your vacation, and make a reservation if necessary. As quick as that you could be skiing the moment your vacation begins.

Ski lessons usually begin with you getting familiar with the equipment. You will notice that your ski boots make you lean forward a bit. This is perfectly normal. Ski boots do this because you're in that same forward position when you ski down the mountain. The first time you walk in your ski boots you might be a little shaky. Try bending your knees a little and you will be just fine.

Within your first hour of ski lessons, you will learn a few basic skiing moves. The first one will be the plow, or snow plow. This is how you stop on skis, and it is done by moving the back of your skis outward and away from your body, like a snow plow. While you are skiing, you guide your movements by bending your knees and leaning to one side or the other. Which way you lean depends on which way you want to go. It seems amazing, but you will be able to do these things within an hour even though you have never skied before.

The beauty of all this is that you can be up on that mountain skiing after learning these two simple maneuvers. Once you know how to stop and guide your movements on the skis, you are ready to mount that ski lift and hit the slopes. Use the snow plow technique to control your speed, and start out slowly. When you feel comfortable, draw your skis closer in and you will move a little faster. Continue using the snow plow to slow down when you need to.

If you're a first time skier, you will want to stick with the beginner trails. Most resorts mark these trails with a green emblem. The intermediate trails are blue. Once you spend about a day on the green trails, give the blue trails a try. Black trails are designed for expert skiers, and only experts should use them. Ski clear of the black trails until you have multiple ski lessons under your belt and a lot of time on the skis. The black trails can be really dangerous if you don't have the experience to ski them.

Visit Ski Trip Planning to find out more about the best ski resorts and skiing tips.

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Published Date: 2007/12/12 7:40:00
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