Do you forget how to Ski??
I suspect the shop has something to do with it - my wife was given carvers
in Lech last year - same level of experience!
"AndyM" wrote in message
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Turan Fettahoglu wrote:
My question is do you ever forget how to ski
The wise choice would be for you, having only a week 7 years ago, would
be
to spend a couple of days in ski school before heading out with your
mates.
A lot of skiing is "remembered" but the question is whether you have
enough
experience that can be "remembered".
S. Gione is right, take some skiing lessons to brush up your skiing
skills.
One more thing: skis have become better in the past years. I replaced my
very old skis with carving skis - and it did make a great difference.
Rent a pair of new skis, do some training for a day or two - and enjoy
the
rest of your stay.
I don't think you forget how to ski, but remembering may take time
depending on the equipment you
are lumped with.
My second week took 4 days to get to where I was on the last day of my
first time on skis. I've
always ended up with rented 185-190 non-carve planks, and the first day or
so each time felt like a
nightmare trying to turn them. By the Wednesday, there were definitely
muscles I never knew I had!!!
Last yr I got (newish) 175 carvers for the first time, and was back to
normal by then end of the
first warmup run. I've never been able to turn so easily, handle the
bumps, and link so many turns.
I don't know what it is, but in Lech I was advised I was not expert enough
for carve skis for my
4th/5th week on snow, but in Les Gets they were dishing out carvers to
newbies.
If all the others are advanced, and you are the only beginner, then take
some refresher lessons.
But saying that, I believe that skiing with one/two better skiers helps
you to improve.
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AndyM
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