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Started by Innsbrucker in Ski Technique - 49 Replies

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AllyG
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

Tony_H wrote:My circle is intact


You mean you never fall over????

Pull the other leg :wink:

Ally

Tony_H
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

AllyG wrote:
Tony_H wrote:My circle is intact


You mean you never fall over????

Pull the other leg :wink:

Ally
I am pulling it now for you. Not everyone falls over, Ally.
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Edited 1 time. Last update at 19-Jan-2010

AllyG
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

Tony_H wrote:
AllyG wrote:
Tony_H wrote:My circle is intact


You mean you never fall over????

Pull the other leg :wink:

Ally
I am pulling it now for you. Not everyone falls over, Ally.


Hmmmm ... I can feel a slight twinge - that wouldn't be my left leg would it?

Tony_H
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

I have no idea which leg makes you fall over.
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AllyG
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

Tony_H wrote:I have no idea which leg makes you fall over.


Well, it can't be my left leg, because I haven't fallen off my chair yet :lol:

Tony_H
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

AllyG wrote:
Tony_H wrote:I have no idea which leg makes you fall over.


Well, it can't be my left leg, because I haven't fallen off my chair yet :lol:
Put your ski boots on then, I am sure it wont take long
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AllyG
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

Tony_H wrote:
AllyG wrote:
Tony_H wrote:I have no idea which leg makes you fall over.


Well, it can't be my left leg, because I haven't fallen off my chair yet :lol:
Put your ski boots on then, I am sure it wont take long


I have less than 4 weeks to go now, and I'll be doing plenty of falling over - providing I can get fit enough for my slalom lessons. If I get to do it, I'll see if someone can video me falling over and I'll post it up on here when I get back.

Mind you, I fell over a couple of times last week in the snow, on our icy hills - but luckily I didn't hurt myself. It would be too ironic to fall over in the snow in the U.K. and be unable to ski in France.

And I will of course try to lesson my fear of speed when parallel ski-ing (the subject of the thread) while I'm zooming about in my slalom lessons :D

Ally

Snowb4ndit
reply to 'fear of speed when learning parallel sking'
posted Jan-2010

AllyG wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
AllyG wrote:
Tony_H wrote:I have no idea which leg makes you fall over.


Well, it can't be my left leg, because I haven't fallen off my chair yet :lol:
Put your ski boots on then, I am sure it wont take long


I have less than 4 weeks to go now, and I'll be doing plenty of falling over - providing I can get fit enough for my slalom lessons. If I get to do it, I'll see if someone can video me falling over and I'll post it up on here when I get back.

Mind you, I fell over a couple of times last week in the snow, on our icy hills - but luckily I didn't hurt myself. It would be too ironic to fall over in the snow in the U.K. and be unable to ski in France.

And I will of course try to lesson my fear of speed when parallel ski-ing (the subject of the thread) while I'm zooming about in my slalom lessons :D

Ally


Please be careful Ally, according to the BBC weather forecast there's more snow on it's way to you! :shock:
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Topic last updated on 10-February-2010 at 10:15