Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Advice for Improving Your Skiing and Snowboarding Skills

By Charles U. Harper


You can only learn so much in books and online, whether you're new to Ketchikan Salmon Fishing or a seasoned skier. No amount of reading is going to replace experience, but be sure to use caution when trying something new. It's important to use caution because the slopes and back country can be totally unforgiving. Keeping the following skiing/snowboarding tips in mind will help hone your skills a bit more at Ketchikan Salmon Fishing.

In addition to all that, depending on where you'll be skiing or riding, we have to be attentive to Mother Nature. If you've spent any time in the back-country, then you know that things can get ugly in a split second. So we should be geared up as much as we possibly can be. So, the rest of this article is all about learning how to do our sport better and with more skill, plus we may throw some safety tips into the mix.

If snow levels are at or near their highest avoid skiing near trees. Skiers are no exception to the rule in fact more and more each year die from asphyxiation and hypothermia. Many people are completely oblivious to something called tree wells. These occur in high country areas where the snow levels are often high. This anomaly occurs around the base of trees after an extremely heavy snow fall gives way to lots of snow buildup. The reason this happens is because the low branches prevent packing of the snow at the tree base. The wells can get very deep. Deep enough to be well over the average person's head. What usually happens is the skier falls head first and becomes situated upside down. Any movement in this condition will cause more sinking because the snow is so loose. Don't overlook the importance of your bindings and inspecting and maintaining them regularly. Have you ever had your bindings checked by a pro at a ski shop? Are you aware of the correct setting for your weight, skiing ability, or height? Were you aware of the importance of a proper binding release during a fall? Have your bindings inspected, adjusted and cleaned at the beginning of the season and maintained throughout the season for the maximum safety.

Clever snowboard riders have found ways to devise a quick release system for their boards. It will require some slight modifications to be made to your plate binding, though. There are many reasons that a lot of riders highly suggest doing this. There are several situations where you would want to jettison your board. The modifications themselves aren't difficult and you should be able to easily find the plans. You could also look for a board shop that will do it for you.

We know that it's impossible to prevent all injuries when we go skiing or snowboarding. It is like all other sports: there are some standard injuries that go with it.

And doing it the wrong way can get you hurt. So know what you need to know, and if you know nothing - then simply start at the beginning just like we all had to do. Then when you are doing things the appropriate way you'll also be able to have a merry time in a faster manner. Skiing and snowboard riding are dual edge swords that we seem to love. Every fall we get a hankering to hit the slopes. So it's important to get all fo your gear into top condition. Plan before your outing, and always ski with a buddy you trust.




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