The book projects a mastery of subject matter in skiing for beginners. It will increase the confidence skiers and to extent explain some tips associated with the sports. It covers the history of skiing, techniques, gears, skiing types and other relevant information associated with the sports.
What You'll Get Inside:
SKIING
BRIEF HISTORY OF SKIING
SKIING TYPES
Alpine skiing
Backcountry skiing
Cross-country skiing
Free skiing
Freestyle skiing
Half pipe skiing
Telemark skiing
Night skiing
SKI BOOTS
Parts of a ski boot
SKI POLES
Parts of a ski pole
GOGGLES
Components of ski goggles
Care and maintenance of ski goggles
HELMETS
Parts of the helmet
CLOTHING FOR SKIING
Characteristics of clothing for skiing
SKIS
Parts of a ski
Types of skis
Sliding sideways
Parallel turns
Hockey stop
Carving
Flat lining
POLE PLANTING
SKIING TIPS
SKIING RESORTS
SKIING HOLIDAYS
Ski holiday in Andorra
Ski holiday in Austria
Ski holidays in France
Ski holidays in Italy
Take a Sneak Peak Inside (page 23):
"Skiing is an activity that put people in awkward situations sometimes especially when they are not used to it. They can lead to serious injuries if the proper precautions are not taken. Due to this, amateur skiers’ needs to go by the following skiing tips very carefully to get them excited and also protect them from possible injuries during performance.
It is recommended for skiers to stay evenly balanced over the skis. Skiers have to understand the fact that, their boots push them forward but the weight of the skis scoots them back. Many amateur skiers tend to lean way back or forward to counter-balance themselves. This idea is very wrong. It is therefore advisable to keep the legs squarely under the torso with shoulders pointing downhill as this will provide a stronger technique with more control. Take note that skiing in balance is effortless."
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What You'll Get Inside:
SKIING
BRIEF HISTORY OF SKIING
SKIING TYPES
Alpine skiing
Backcountry skiing
Cross-country skiing
Free skiing
Freestyle skiing
Half pipe skiing
Telemark skiing
Night skiing
SKI BOOTS
Parts of a ski boot
SKI POLES
Parts of a ski pole
GOGGLES
Components of ski goggles
Care and maintenance of ski goggles
HELMETS
Parts of the helmet
CLOTHING FOR SKIING
Characteristics of clothing for skiing
SKIS
Parts of a ski
Types of skis
Sliding sideways
Parallel turns
Hockey stop
Carving
Flat lining
POLE PLANTING
SKIING TIPS
SKIING RESORTS
SKIING HOLIDAYS
Ski holiday in Andorra
Ski holiday in Austria
Ski holidays in France
Ski holidays in Italy
Take a Sneak Peak Inside (page 23):
"Skiing is an activity that put people in awkward situations sometimes especially when they are not used to it. They can lead to serious injuries if the proper precautions are not taken. Due to this, amateur skiers’ needs to go by the following skiing tips very carefully to get them excited and also protect them from possible injuries during performance.
It is recommended for skiers to stay evenly balanced over the skis. Skiers have to understand the fact that, their boots push them forward but the weight of the skis scoots them back. Many amateur skiers tend to lean way back or forward to counter-balance themselves. This idea is very wrong. It is therefore advisable to keep the legs squarely under the torso with shoulders pointing downhill as this will provide a stronger technique with more control. Take note that skiing in balance is effortless."
Buy Now & Start Skiing TODAY!