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Back On Your Feet
You've just fallen over and ground to a halt. Sit and recuperate for as long
as you need, but be sure to let your companions know that you are not hurt.
Then get up...
If Your Skis Come Off
- Collect your skis.
- Check that the bindings are open.
- Put your skis back on.
Tips
- Always put your downhill ski on first. If you only lose your downhill ski,
turn around.
- In powder it can be very hard to keep snow off the bindings. You may have
to flatten an area in order to get your skis back on.
- Open the bindings, check the the bindings and boots are clean, then put on the skis.
If Your Skis Stay On
Standing up on skis can be one of the greatest challenges at first. Yet once
you have learnt the trick it will be hard to understand why you ever found it
so hard. Trust us.
The first thing to do after any fall is to place your skis below you, across
the fall line. You can either slide them round or roll over on your back (the
dying beetle technique). Once your skis are below you, you are ready to stand
up.
Tips
- Make sure that your skis are exactly across the fall line before you begin straining to stand up.
- Plant your poles right next to your hips, to ensure adequate leverage.
- Use a short sharp effort to gain some momentum.
- Get your weight forward and over the skis before trying to stand upright.
- Check you have your hat, goggles, glasses, and all equipment before skiing off again.
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