Ski Basics for Beginners : How to Do a Wide-Track Parallel Turn on Skis

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

Learn how to do a wide-track parallel turn on skis from an expert ski instructor in this free step-by-step skiing video.

Expert: Ivan Madar
Bio: Ivan Madar is a manager of several private spas and clubs in the United States.
Filmmaker: Danniel Fishler

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  • @loredinusa Well may be you right!

  • @SuperRenata23 The first thing you need, is the right information. Once that goes into your brain, the body will follow.

  • too much talking ! we need more actions please!

  • lol much

  • i learned the easiest way to do a ecent parallel turn from a friend of mine, you must pick up a little speed by holding ur skis parallel, and then when u are going straight, apply pressure to ur left leg and u should naturally start to lean into the turn, this will turn u right, do the opposite to turn left, remember i am not a professional ski instructuor and it ia best that u consult one, skiing is dangerous and can injure and kill u, i am not to blame, dont ski without safety equipment

  • papy go to bed! expert of what... not in teaching!!!

  • He did only 1 turn throughout the whole entire video...wtf?

  • @vitalrocker i know, what's up with that?

  • is he skiing or under water.....sounds bubbly

  • can't hear him and hardly see him

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