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WantToSki

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  1.  Quote:
    Originally posted by Mary-Elizabeth:
    I started last year and found it difficult - I only went 4 times and each time there was a few weeks inbetween. This year I was better but it would still be great to be able to do a week or so in one go and really progress.

    (This might be a stupid question but what is a 'stem christie'?)
    yes - since i only started skiing this season, there wasnt much planning involved. just take whatever tour package out there, and go for it - 2 days/1 night.

    but now that i know better (i think), for next season im planning for a longer stay... say one-week...?
  2.  Quote:
    Originally posted by sunrise:
    I don't know about the look, but I'd say it's definitely easier to learn on good equipment as opposed to crap stuff.
    well, when i was learning to drive decades ago - my driving instructor told me that it is actually advisable to learn how to drive using NEW cars, rather those 2nd-hand ones with lots of glitches - something requiring you to perform uneccesary "magic" to compensate thus making you used to "bad form"

    imho...
  3. good day to all... just an inquiry from a newbie...

     

    i had my first and second ski tour about two/three years ago... just a one-night stay, wherein we were there just for fun - nothing serious.

     

    then mid-january, i hit the slopes again; and i guess i fell in love with it! just this season, i have been to already 4 tours already.

     

    my question would be is how long does it usually take for one to become a good intermediate skier? i mean, doing long turns/short turns in intermediate slopes? how much practice is required (how many times per season)?

     

    what is required? private lessons? japanese badge tests? etc. what about off-season?

     

    thanks for any advice!

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