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  2. I'm a lifelong skier. There are 6 mistakes I always see ... - AOL

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    I'm an experienced skier who has been to more than a dozen ski resorts around the world.. I often see beginners make mistakes such as holding up lines, tailgating, and zooming down slopes. Wearing ...

  3. Snowplough turn - Wikipedia

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    Under the Arlberg technique for teaching skiing, beginners start with the snowplough then proceed to Stem Christie and then the parallel turn as their skills improve. [7] It may be thought of as the foundation for controlling individual skis. [8] A ski coach can analyze the underlying abilities of expert skiers by watching them do a snowplow. [9]

  4. Mogul skiing - Wikipedia

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    Mogul skiing is a freestyle skiing competition consisting of one timed run of free skiing on a steep, heavily moguled course, stressing technical turns, aerial maneuvers and speed. [1] Internationally, the sport is contested at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships , and at the Winter Olympic Games .

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    I've been skiing and snowboarding for decades. After teaching my kids the winter sports, I have great tips and general guides for beginners.

  6. Freestyle skiing - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle skiing is a skiing discipline comprising aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe, slopestyle and big air as part of the Winter Olympics. It can consist of a skier performing aerial flips and spins and can include skiers sliding rails and boxes on their skis.

  7. On skiing: Expert tips to avoid injury and help polish your ...

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    Al Neubert caught up with a ski instructor at Windham Mountain for tips on how to avoid injury and get your skills back early in the season.

  8. Ski geometry - Wikipedia

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    Tips were pointed for much of the history of skiing, but the introduction of wider shaped skis has led to a change to more rounded shapes. Tails were, and often remain, straight cut. For freestyle skiing , where the skier is often skiing backwards, it is common to have a "twin-tip" design with the tail of the ski rounded and curled up like the ...

  9. Carved turn - Wikipedia

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    A carved turn is a skiing and snowboarding term for the technique of turning by shifting the ski or snowboard onto its edges. When edged, the sidecut geometry causes the ski (in the following, snowboard is implicit and not mentioned) to bend into an arc, and the ski naturally follows this arc shape to produce a turning motion.