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Powder skiing, it's really the Holy Grail for a lot of recreational skiers.
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The idea of coming down a perfectly virgin field with snow flying everywhere
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it's a lot of peoples dreams.
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But the reality is if you've got a problem coming down a blue run
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it's going to be amplified when you're off piste.
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Linking those turns together is really key
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and not getting too built up physiologically that it's a massively different thing
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between that and skiing down a piste.
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Good smooth linking of the turns and a positive flow.
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It's a lot to do with rhythm.
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Link the turns together with no hesitation.
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A good pole plant will help you keep the rhythm going.
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Remember what we learnt on the piste; no dead spot, no tea break between the turns.
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There is always something happening.
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Relax and enjoy it
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The best way to build confidence skiing powder
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is on the piste after a fresh snowfall.
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Start linking the turns down the run with no hesitation.
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The first few runs will give you a gentle introduction to the feeling of powder.
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Above all be confident.
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If you're in a resort when it snows over night
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make sure you're on the first lift,
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as it will soon get tracked out.
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Something to watch out for is trying to throw the skis around far too quickly.
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You're coming into the turn and you're going to do it all in one big movement.
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If you put too much weight onto that new ski, the downhill ski, in one go
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it's going to dig in and you're going to feel like you're thrown over the handlebars.
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It's got to start nice and smooth, let the skis point downhill
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and gradually build up that pressure change, nothing is too fast.
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Let the skis work through this deeper snow. Get that control.
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Keep the distractions to a minimum
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No rocks, no trees, a nice simple slope
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so you can just focus on what you're doing.
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Skiing powder feels great
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but if you can get some of these exercises on the piste, a nice smooth fluid turn,
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good strong pole plant, that's going to go a long way to help you
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get some of those turns mastered when the snow's a bit deeper.
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You'll be amazed once you link some turns together
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how much more self-confidence you have
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and that's going to go a long way to help you ski off piste.