When downhilling on skis, the most important requirement from the first
move is "how to brake". Two in the scene. Snow-packed / hard
slope scene. The other is thick snow such as powder or crust. If you can
control the brakes well in each, the person will naturally be able to ski
at high speed. And even if you are a beginner, you have to come down a
steep slope. The important thing is the brake. Unfortunately, it's not
a turn ... That's the heart of the B-tele training. "Safety and comfort
are only possible with the collateral of the brakes." This time, BC
Crocan(XCD) with Half Seal (also called kicker skin / a technique that
we often use) is to do that with physics instead of technique. The scene
is a quiet place with a nice view of a gentle climb. Climbing is light
with a step cut. Then put a half sticker on the descent and ski straight
down at a safe speed. There are no turns or skiddings there. I'm not afraid
of speed, it's important. You don't have to worry about how to stop, this
is also important. You can ski down while looking at the scenery, that's
right! ?? And after all, it doesn't fall. If this is a full-size seal,
the brakes will be applied too much and it will get stuck. Half-size-seal
downhill is just right there. Therefore, there is a reality that "skin
skiing" has been turned to "skin skiing" overseas for several
years. Well, it is certainly important to learn various techniques, but
there is also a first step that can be cultivated with tools. Try it from
a light hike on the snow. Mar25,2022 |