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i always do the rosary before every trick that i do. that probably helps. but if your not christian or catholic, then you should just play pokemon.
Get enough speed and have a lot of forward shin pressure, and then pop hard off the lip of the jump? Wait till you are in the air to set your trick.
spin with your hips and upper body dont overthrow with your arms and lose balance, spot your landing, do you have enought stuff yet?
hahaha i think all newschoolers write every essay for school on skiing. i know i did..
talk about form, style, and of course the ride away! then show pictures of each grab done by the steeeeziest skiiers cause noobs aren't gonna understand the technical talk..
talk about the different features of a terrain park, the different sects of freesking such as park riding versus BC and such it might also be good filler to talk about top pro skiers and world known competition such as JOSS and the Orage Masters ...... and in general pump up the sport....... goood luck
Two feet of fresh powder, blue sky, the perfect remedy for the ideal ski day. Many of us dream of the perfect day with the perfect weather for any type of sport that we may play. For me that sport is skiing.
Ever since the age of three I’ve been skiing, and only a few of those days have been the ideal ski day. So listen closely as I describe to you what would for me be the ideal ski day.
You wake up, it’s a Saturday and overnight a snowstorm just dumped two feet of fresh snow. You eat a quick breakfast, and gather up your equipment. You load your car up and are ready to go. You pick up your friends and you’re off for one of the best days of your life. Now there are many mountains out east like Sunday River, Killington, Mt. Sunapee, and Wachusett just to name a few. However there are even better mountains out west like Park City, Squaw Valley, Taos, Breckenridge, and Jackson Hole as well. Some of us dream of visiting places like those some day, but I can tell you from personal experience that skiing them is ten times as fun.
So, you and your friends arrive at the mountain around 8am. The parking lot is practically empty. You think can this be real is there really no one here yet. It is real because this is the ideal ski day. You buy your lift ticket for a cheap price, and head into the lodge to put your boots on. Once you and your friends are ready you head out to the lifts, and you’re surprised to find that there are no lines! However this is the ideal ski day. You and your friends ride up the high-speed lift straight to the top of the mountain. After you get off, the lift you look out across the horizon. What a view! So, you and your friends take a run down the smooth corduroy of the snow, and while you’re skiing you see the terrain park. On the next run you stop by the terrain park and decide to go off some jumps. After you land the jump, you see your friend hit a rail. Then you take a different lift to an area with lots of powder. You and friends see a cliff and decide to ski off of it. However before you go off the cliff you worry that you might fall and break your neck and be paralyzed for the rest of your life, but today is the ideal ski day and that just can’t happen. Instead, you huck the cliff and land it fine. After a while you start to get hungry, and head in for lunch. You eat your favorite mountain meal. Mozzarella sticks, fries, and soda. As soon as you’re done with lunch you head back out eager to rip the powder and shred the park. You continue to ski and have fun with your friends the rest of the day, but by the time 4 O’clock rolls around, your to tired to keep skiing any longer, and the lifts have all closed down, so you head back home. As you are driving off in the sunset, you think did this day really happen or was it all a dream. It did happen because you made it happen and it was the ideal ski day.