#1 Stein Eriksen Ski Films
發表於 : 週三 12月 30, 2015 9:30 am
今早看到這個網站,我將部份文字貼出來,有興趣的可以一起來翻譯加討論。
http://www.steineriksenskifilms.com/ski-tips.html
Stein Eriksen's 10 Commandments of Skiing
Stein Eriksen
Use Your Pole Straps Correctly
Make Sure All Snow is Off Boots
Stop Below Other Skiers
Wear Sunglasses And Sunscreen
Don't Keep Skis Too Far Apart
Drop Your Downhill Shoulder
Do Not Bend From The Waist
Be Aware When You Stop On The Side Of The Hill
People Below You Have The Right Of Way
Ski At Moderate Speeds In Crowded Conditions
Tips From Stein On How To Become A Better Skier
Ski Tip #1 - GET USED TO THE HIGH ALTITUDE
"Everybody who comes from sea level to 7,000 feet and up will always have an adjustment period that they should pay attention to. Don't overdo it the first day you come to ski. Ski a few hours. Rest a little bit. Try to get a good night's sleep. Then you can excel as the days go by."
Ski Tip #2 - KEEP THE SKIS CLOSER TOGETHER
IN POWDER
"I personally feel that skiing powder I have more control if the skis are together than if the skis are too far apart. Because two narrow surfaces (your skis) if they are apart, have a tendency to go deeper into the snow than one surface if you keep the skis together. Then your skis have a better tendency to stay on top of the snow."
Ski Tip #3 - MAKE SURE TO GET GOOD FITTING BOOTS
"Make sure that the boot fits good and that you are comfortable. Get a tight fit, tight enough that you feel there is a direct connection between the foot, the inner sole, the boot itself and the ski. Because that's where the action is - in the ankle, in the feet, onto the snow, through the ski."
Ski Tip #4 - BECOME A MORE VERSATILE SKIER
"Don't ski the same runs everyday. Try something new. Every run has a challenge whether or a steep run or a narrow run. My best advice to you to become a versatile skier is to ski all the runs that are available, all the different snow conditions that you can find. That makes you a better skier."
http://www.steineriksenskifilms.com/ski-tips.html
Stein Eriksen's 10 Commandments of Skiing
Stein Eriksen
Use Your Pole Straps Correctly
Make Sure All Snow is Off Boots
Stop Below Other Skiers
Wear Sunglasses And Sunscreen
Don't Keep Skis Too Far Apart
Drop Your Downhill Shoulder
Do Not Bend From The Waist
Be Aware When You Stop On The Side Of The Hill
People Below You Have The Right Of Way
Ski At Moderate Speeds In Crowded Conditions
Tips From Stein On How To Become A Better Skier
Ski Tip #1 - GET USED TO THE HIGH ALTITUDE
"Everybody who comes from sea level to 7,000 feet and up will always have an adjustment period that they should pay attention to. Don't overdo it the first day you come to ski. Ski a few hours. Rest a little bit. Try to get a good night's sleep. Then you can excel as the days go by."
Ski Tip #2 - KEEP THE SKIS CLOSER TOGETHER
IN POWDER
"I personally feel that skiing powder I have more control if the skis are together than if the skis are too far apart. Because two narrow surfaces (your skis) if they are apart, have a tendency to go deeper into the snow than one surface if you keep the skis together. Then your skis have a better tendency to stay on top of the snow."
Ski Tip #3 - MAKE SURE TO GET GOOD FITTING BOOTS
"Make sure that the boot fits good and that you are comfortable. Get a tight fit, tight enough that you feel there is a direct connection between the foot, the inner sole, the boot itself and the ski. Because that's where the action is - in the ankle, in the feet, onto the snow, through the ski."
Ski Tip #4 - BECOME A MORE VERSATILE SKIER
"Don't ski the same runs everyday. Try something new. Every run has a challenge whether or a steep run or a narrow run. My best advice to you to become a versatile skier is to ski all the runs that are available, all the different snow conditions that you can find. That makes you a better skier."