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Best Resorts for Snowboarding

If you’re looking for the best snowboarding resorts in Europe, look no further. We know that the best ski resorts aren’t always the best for snowboarders. We’re here to point you in the right direction regarding the best snowboarding destinations. What makes a good resort for snowboarding? There are multiple factors, but a resort with […]

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How To Ski Powder

Skiing powder is the ultimate feel-good booster. We see the pros “shredding the pow,” making it look so easy, but how do they do it? Their skiing seems so light and effortless, gliding down a steep pitch. It’s like a dream. Here are the secrets to unlocking your powder skiing performance. How To Ski Powder […]

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5 Ski Exercises

5 Ski Exercises to Start Your Ski Season Snow is falling, and ski season is right around the corner. If you’re like me, your first few days on the hill are always a little tentative. My skis feel too long, the boots are too stiff, and nothing seems to move quite the way they did […]

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Overcoming the Fear of Chairlifts

Are you affected by vertigo? That sensation of whirling and loss of balance is associated particularly with looking down from a great height. Or are you afraid of hurting yourself getting and off the chairlift on the ski slopes? Chairlifts are a great way of accessing the top of the mountain quickly but not if […]

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Advice for Nervous Skiers – 9 Tips

Are you left feeling disappointed and self-critical after your ski holiday? Or is it your first time, and you’re slightly petrified at sliding on snow? Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, we all get nervous. Learning to deal with these nerves and overcome challenges makes skiing even more rewarding. So know you’re not alone […]

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How to Ski Parallel

Why learn to ski parallel? Because it starts to open up the whole mountain, reducing stress on your legs, as snowplough is not a very natural position. Even if you only want to cruise the greens and blues, it will make moving around the slopes easier for you and much less tiring. Not to mention […]