Snowsports Pro App Inhalt

SCHUSSING

Objective
Maintaining balance while gliding.

Terrain: Gently inclined slope – safe run-out area. It must be possible to come to a stop without braking.

Movement Description:

The skis are guided in a slightly open and parallel track. The ankle, knee, and hip joints are slightly flexed, keeping the skier ready to move. The Middle Position and forward/sideward arm position help maintain balance.

Methodical Progression

  1. Explain the correct body position while standing on flat terrain
  2. Try straight gliding
  3. Balance training: up–down / forward–backward
    • Flex and extend the ankle and knee joints while skiing (knee bouncing)
    • Touch the edges of the boots with both hands
    • Reach with both hands toward the front bindings
    • Two-footed jumps
  4. Balance training: left–right
    • Alternately reach toward the left and right boot edges
    • Alternately lift the ski tails left and right
    • Alternately step out of the track to the left and right (both sides)
    • Step turns in the run-out area with small steps to the left and right

Tip

  • Avoid terrain that is too steep.
  • Optimal gliding is achieved by positioning the body appropriately over the middle of the skis and by balanced ski pressure—front to back and left to right.

    A counter-hill can help the guest come to a safe stop.