字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント What's going on everybody? My name is Halley O'Brien and if you've never been skiing before you're in the right place. We've got some basic tips and tricks for you this part two in a three part series and in this video we're going to cover the following things: Your first movements on a flat snow surface Sidestepping and duck walking and how to get up if you happen to get very well acquainted with the ground. So I'm going to throw it over to Eric Lipton of SnowOperating and the Professional Ski Instructors of America. Eric take it away. Now that you're clicked into your skis let's talk about how to get around on the snow. With your shins on the front of your boots, practice pushing yourself around on the flats. This is a great way to get from point A to point B and is your first experience gliding on snow. So we talked about moving around on the flats but let's say you're on a little bit of a hill. Like, for instance, you're skiing and you drop a ski pole and you have to go up and get it, there's a few ways to do that. The first way is sidestepping. Put your skis parallel and across the hill. Tip your knees up hill and dig your edges in. From there just take small steps sideways. The next way is called herring bone or duck walk. Make a v-shape with the tails of your skis closer together than the tips. Flex your ankles forward and sink your knees inward. From this position you can walk around almost anywhere. Just make sure the tails of your skis don't cross. if you fall down there are three ways to get up the first way is to put your skis parallel and across the hill so they're beneath you and you're in a seated position with your weight on your hip start to stand up while walking your hands in a circle toward the front to your skis a second way to get up if you fall is to roll onto your belly and lift your skis up in the air behind you now I know this looks silly but trust me it works set your skis down so that your ski tips are pointed across the hill now just do a push up first onto your knees and then onto your feet from here step your skis across the hill and off you go as a last resort just click one ski off alright guys this is the end of part two congratulations we have part one and three linked in the description below so definitely check those out if you haven't done so already obviously there's so much to experience and enjoy when it comes to skiing so when you head out to the mountain for the first time link up with a ski school professional take a lesson and have some fun I'm Hallie O'Brien thanks so much for watching and I will see you in the next video