Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...
Started by Terencewind in Ski Technique 08-Dec-2009 - 26 Replies
Terencewind posted Dec-2009
My friend panicked, and the junction (which leads to an easier run) was 500m uphill, but walking back that distance was not an option as it gave an impression of a 5km hike uphill through the snow. After a 15-min hesitation, I tell you, she was just about to cry.
Finally, she tried also going down step by step using the edges of the skis to grab on to the slope. Might seem like a good idea for 300m, but just less than quarter of the way down, she soon realised that she has reached a point where it seems just too steep to even do that. So she turned forward and headed straight on downhill, yelling her hearts out down the way.
Obviously it was terrifying, but unavoidable as that's the only connection to the next lift, which allows us to ski down, unless we decide to walk 3 km on foot back to the point we began.
My questions is: How do I help a beginner conquer his fears and ski down a very steep slope? Are there any tricks to this?
Dids1
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
Avoid that resort and plan your days using easier runs until she's more confident, as she'll probably refuse to ever go skiing again.
If you do get in that situation again, don't let her go straight down. By using the slope fully, from side to side, she will find it slower. She can also gather her wits at the side and not run the risk of ploughing into anyone.
Terencewind
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
It is just the exception of this silly stretch of 300m...
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
Usually ends up a lot like this:
Terencewind
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
Mike3000
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
Something I got my kids doing was to practise side slipping on your skis. Stand side on to the slope and moving your knees in and out alternate between letting the skis slip down a tiny amount and then digging the edges in to slow down/stop. This needs to be practised on easier slopes.
Hope this makes sense
Coops2
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
BTW Skiing insurance usually only covers you while on Piste, unless you've taken out specific policy.
Enjoy your next skiing )
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Helping a beginner stucked before a steep one...' posted Dec-2009
Topic last updated on 23-January-2010 at 20:20