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Ski Well Simply describes in easy to understand terms a method for
simple and effective skiing, complete with explanations and
rationale for specific how-to's that underpin the method. Whether
cruising gently on groomed pistes, plunging through deep powder,
bouncing down moguls, or racing around gates, skiing well simply
draws on a few select techniques and focuses that combine to
produce competent, fun skiing in every situation. The method in Ski
Well Simply derives from the author's ongoing quest for simple,
effective skiing that is applicable anywhere on the mountain, in
any condition, and at any age. It is distilled from years of
all-mountain skiing, training with experts, ski racing, technical
skiing, and instructing and coaching beginner through expert level
skiers. It is the product of a professional engineer's mind being
absorbed with seeking a simple solution to a complex and worthy
problem. Ski Well Simply is the author's second book on ski
technique, the earlier being How I Ski, published in four editions
2009 through 2012, and endorsed by world class athletes and
coaches.
Please see www.skiwellsimply.com for book reviews, excerpts and
customer testimonials If you believe that ski technique is the key
to having the most fun possible, anywhere on the mountain and
whatever the snow condition, then you believe what I believe. Why
be limited to having fun only on big powder days, or only when the
snow is flawlessly groomed, or only when it is soft and forgiving?
I'm constantly searching for the simplest way to ski that delivers
a maximum of fun for a minimum of effort-whether I'm teaching other
skiers, carving arcs on hard snow, or porpoising down steep and
deep powder. What are the expert skiing techniques that allow me to
ski with confidence, excitement, and fun, regardless of terrain and
condition?* While training to improve my skiing, for free skiing,
racing and ski instructing, I began receiving very positive, and at
times glowing, feedback from world class trainers and coaches. It
got me thinking about 'how' I was skiing, what exactly I was doing
and feeling. After all, there were only a handful of things I was
focusing on. And interestingly, some things I was doing were at
odds with what I was being told to do Yet the results were
convincing. I began wondering if I may have something worth
sharing, a simple and effective approach for 'how to ski', that
might help others to enjoy skiing as much as I do. To resolve my
wondering, I wrote down how I ski, and for originality, titled it
How I Ski (with the added tagline: Expert Alpine Skiing Demystified
). The book described my skiing approach and how and why it works,
along with advice for different skiing situations, and how to
practice skiing-related movements when not on the hill. Throughout,
I sought brevity, relevance and clarity, aiming at maximum impact
for minimum reading time. The response to this first edition
confirmed its value, and highlighted areas where more clarity and
completeness would make it even better. The second edition added
many diagrams and improved descriptions. To test its mettle, I then
asked highly capable athletes and coaches to read it and endorse it
if they felt it was 'testimonial worthy'. To my delight, they all
did Since those endorsements, I have continued to tune the content
based on feedback from readers, as well as new learning and
awareness through using the content when teaching others. The
current product (the fourth edition) is a compact package that I'm
confident will be well worth your time to read and ponder in
relation to your own skiing approach and objectives. Thank you for
reading *You guessed it-the expert techniques are all in the book
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