Thursday, May 21, 2009

skiig technique

Before you contemplate skiing the bumps it would be a good idea to read the Better Skiing Technique articles about long controlled turns and short swing turns. You will then have some idea of the amount of edging you will need to do. You will also have practiced enough short turns close to the fall line on smooth slopes to have developed some kind of rhythm, however slow, which can help you enormously.

For most people the bumps are to be avoided, or else treated with masochistic grit. But for the better skier they should be like a honey pot to a bear, so go and find some. If you approach bump skiing methodically, there is nothing to stop you skiing them well and with confidence within a week, and then only practicing for half an hour a day.

Most people want to know which part of the bump to ski over, and I tell them that while they are learning, they should always try to go over the top in order to maximize the unweighting potential that the bump offers absolutely free. If the bump is enormous, and you're not sure if someone is having a picnic the other side of it, then by all means take it on the side. As you become more of an expert you can start to ski in the valleys or wherever you like.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

thanks for the support

Just giving my Busby SEO Test entry another head up support before this contest ends in January 31, so hopefully I can still catch up on those entries all the way to the first page. Currently I am only ranking at the second page on google US datacenter.

With few more more weeks to come, this Busby SEO Contest blog will still fight. If you want to help, please link me back. with the url http://www.thewhitehatter.com. Thanks