How to Snow Ski : Proper Snow Skiing Stance

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Good stance is essential for snow skiing. Learn about the proper ski stance with expert skiing tips in this free winter sports video.

Expert: Brad Disabella
Bio: Brad Disabella is from Running Springs, California. He started skiing when he was 4 years old and has been active in the sport ever since.
Filmmaker: Devin Boddie

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  • the things i watch when im high...

  • i ski with my legs about sholder apart maybe a bit less b/c its like standing on two legs and someoen pushing you form your side u can try and catch yourself from falling but if u stand on one leg then you cant stop yourself if you slip from falling plus your body will still put the weight on you skiis if they r shoder length apart that how i see it there are thousands of ways to ski see whats best for you and work on that no harm in trying all ways until you find that works best for you

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  • Wow he is a dumb ass haha i hate people that think just because they use pools they have more balance

  • @MrKolerful lol i know right 

  • this guy has no idea how to ski.  If you are learning, then dont watch these, bad advice

  • yea. never keep your tips apart. You lose speed and control. Keep your skis as close together as possible. Of course, when you are new at skiing, this will be hard.

  • that is Big Bear

  • You are wrong about keeping your feet apart. You keep your feet under you so that your weight is on them, bend your knees, and keep gentle pressure on the front of your boot.

  • I keep my skis together, find it much harder to turn when they are apart so much.Specially in powder. (Unless i m going realy slow or straight down). Should I practice sking skis apart ? :(

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