lots of carving and smooth transitions, it also depends on the kind of ski, parabolics take much less effort,shift your feet so the uphill ski is slightly ahead, use a pole plant to help push the uphill foot forward. longer straight skiis need lots of weight on the downhill foot and a little more strength. the turns you're explaining are advanced so it will take lots of practice
Carving is the term used for making the "S" shape in the snow while snowboarding or skiing.
Tage Pedersen has written: 'Getting in Shape to Ski' 'Getting in shape to ski' -- subject(s): Skis and skiing, Training
In español it´s esquiar (To Ski)
um, ski. (like, SKEE). I am Norwegian.. but if you want to know the word "ski" in Norwegian, it's the same. "Ski" is already in Norwegian.
It all depends on how tall you are and what type of ski you want to ski on. Im about 5'5 and my GS skies are 165's
Martin Luray has written: 'Ski racer' -- subject(s): Downhill ski racing, Juvenile literature, Ski racing
Charles F. Dwyer has written: 'Evacuation of aerial passenger tramways & ski lifts' -- subject(s): Ski lifts, Aerial tramways 'Aerial tramways, ski lifts, and tows' -- subject(s): Ski lifts, Aerial tramways
The boxes in any ski resorts terrain park can be made quite easily by the owner(s) of a ski resort, or a terrain company can make it first, which can then be bought by the ski resort
To calculate this, you must find out how many triangles you can draw into the shape. Do this by taking the total number of sides (s) and taking away 2. This leaves you with how many triangles you can draw in the shape (t) from one vertex to another. (Not including outside lines!). Then, multiply the number of triangles in the shape by 180. This leaves you with how many degrees are inside that shape. (a)t = s-2a = t X 180This means there are 1800 degrees in a 12 sided polygon.
Elizabeth Olver has written: 'The Jeweller's Directory of Shape and Form (Jewellery)' 'The art of jewellery design' -- subject(s): Design, Jewelry, Technique
No, ski and sea are not homophones. "Ski" is pronounced like "sky," with a hard K sound at the beginning, while "sea" is pronounced with a soft S sound.
Sea And Ski Heather Locklear is quoted as saying "Sea and Ski me".