Beach Babes Out of Their Element - First Steps in Skiing

After a long day working at my partner’s horse lorry insurance firm, I like many others like nothing more than hanging out on the beach. But when you’ve got access to sun and sand all year round, where does a beach babe go for her holidays? Here I offer my advice on venturing to the other end of the temperature spectrum.
If you want to go skiing, then you’ll want to make sure that the experience is as enjoyable as possible, and not a whole week of struggling on the little slopes, making yourself frustrating with your ability and your desire to at least be able to attempt the simplest blue category slope before the end of the week. While you will be skiing, you are after all on holiday and you should at least try to enjoy yourself and do everything you can to avoid adding stresses to the vacation.
You’ll be much happier if before you even book your holiday to the Italian Alps, the Swiss side, to somewhere in France, Germany, Austria or Canada, you take a few lessons first. This can be done by making a trip down to your local dry slope skiing venue, as many times as possible before you actually go skiing. By doing this you’ll ensure that you will be in the novice rather than amateur group before you start.
At the dry skiing resort near your home you can concentrate on making sure that your basic skills are up to scratch and that you are able to perform the basic moves such as the snowplough stop, the snowplough turn, and to work on your basic and immediate stop. By learning this, when you actually get on the slopes you’ll then be able to work on your parrellel turns as quickly as possible. Once you’ve got these nailed your whole experience of skiiing will be substantially increased and you won’t be frustrated by the effort to get up to speed.
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