Sunday, March 18, 2007

Breaking with tradition

I broke tradition this year by going skiing a second time (though it's a tradition I only started last year, in any case I couldn't call it an annual ski trip anymore :p). We went to Moonstone this time; poor Ed couldn't come even though he had been trying so hard to organize one last ski trip for the season. All his attempts got cancelled due to non-cooperating weather.

This time I would say I spent 60% of time on green hills and 40% on blue hills (well, just one blue hill that I felt comfortable with). Definitely I felt some improvement since the last time and I discovered a few things about my skiing style:
  1. My right turns are better than my left turns
  2. I don't have too much problems with the turns, it's after the turn when I am cutting perpendicularly across the slope that I have trouble with
  3. As a result of 1 and 2, I am actually better at doing small turns going down the hill than doing the big "S" turns.
  4. But since I am doing small turns, I'm picking up more speed and it's easy to lose balance and control. I need to work on coping with speed.

I was alternating between experimenting on the green hill and then applying the results on the blue hill to come to these conclusions. I hope I don't forget these insights next year :p

3 comments:

可可 said...

Thanks for going on the annual ski trip for me :) Now I can claim I ski once a year.

Edmlee said...

Yeah, poor ED only went once this season... Waaaaaaaaa...

But cool that you are getting good, we can hit the diamonds next time together! I still haven't been on this this season yet :'|...

And of course, snowboards for next yr!

Andrew said...

Diamonds?! O_O you crazy dude, I still barely manage the blue ones.