 Hi, I'm Will Fenley, GB Moga's team member and I'm here today to give you five tips for getting better in the bumps. Tip number one is mastery in all different areas of skiing. You want to be comfortable in green runs, blue runs, red runs, black runs, in the park, off-piste, wherever you name it, and then you're ready to dive in. So tip number two is use that confidence that you've got from all this type of skiing and take it into the moga's. You want to be confident when you get in there and then you'll be ready. Tip number three is to not shy away. You want to make sure that you're keeping over your skis, keep being aggressive, attacking. Don't let your big eye in front. Tip number four is to use the right type of turn for the right different type of moga. So if you've got big bumps, loads of snow, you want to put the tip in, be wider, take more of the turn carving type of style. If you've got small icy bumps, then maybe a pivot is better. That way you're using the edge of the skis to slow down and absorption is really important in that one. Finally tip number five is to pick the right day. Make sure it's clear, make sure it's sunny, make sure you're happy to get in the bumps, and that way you'll be good to go. And make sure you enjoy it.