i find it really funny that it mentions how this ski suits nordic skiers.
it does. purely because of our wonderfully developed skiing traditions.
dont think of it as an alternative to twin tips.
think of it as an inovation in cross country ski design which will finally motivate little johnny...
they are two entirely different processes.
theoretically, snowboarding switch is the easiest since it is the same as natural riding, only the other way around. adjust your stance, and practice, and you could eventualy be equally comfortable switch.
skiing however, there is always a...
i did have fun today.
followed some peoples advice. first day on a pair of skis this year.
we took snow from the zamboni at the ice rink up here and railed som stuff. (our snow was rained away last week)
i also set a goal and met it. was also the worst person in the group. by the end of the...
i know three people who bought skullcandy.
two of them got hesh. they both stopped working.
the other got the ti, it only works if you spit on the cord.
yeah i think iv reached the same conclusion. I am the number one category, i can spin um, too much, according to my actual skill level.
thats why i want to know what "good" is. so, uh, learn to grab in my rotations?
sweet. thanks alot.
the boots iv been wearing till now were part of a ski package that i got for christmas probably 3 seasons ago before i started jibbing. the entire thing; skis, bindings, and boots cost about 350 bucks.
i feel like iv gotten my moneys worth.
allright thanks. iv noticed that skiing with someone better than you gets you to push alot harder. ill take this opportunity to ask another question :P
i have some old ass boots. pretty sure i need to get new ones, last time i checked there was a discussion involving the pros and cons of soft...
Its a question i have though alot about now that the snow has started falling and im not sure exactly how to proceed.
when is a skier "good" and how should you get there?