Tutorials

Catching the inside edge while skiing switch has got to be one of the most common mistakes out there that people make when skiing. That's why this month, we're focusing on how you can improve this when hitting features!
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A Nollie, is where you pop from the tips of your skis rather than the tails. Through mastering this skill, you'll be able to add a stylish variation into your jumping when popping over features, ropes, rollers and anything else that takes your fancy.
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Ollie's are a fundamental skill that may seem pretty straight forward but mastering these will give you the foundation in which your freestyle skiing can be built upon.
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Don't even think about trying tricks in the park until you have control of your ski's. These simple drills will improve your skiing and will set you up for skiing in the park.
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Who doesn't like a face-shot? Being able to add in effortless looking style, flow and control through slashing is a sure-fire way to show off your skiing ability. Discover how to get pitted today!
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Skiing Switch is a very important aspect of park skiing that every skier should know how to do. Learn how to now and practice till you can ski switch all over the mountain!
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Learn how to hit a jump properly so that you can progress to harder spins and grabs.
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In this short tutorial, we'll go through some of the equipment you need for Tramp Ski Training.
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The Tramp Skis are a world first. So it's only natural that they are a little awkward. Learn how to get comfortable with them in this tutorial.
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You don't have a huge margin for error with front drops, so nailing these moves will progress your air awareness and prevent you from getting a face full of trampoline!
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In this tutorial we are going to teach you Seatdrops and Backdrops. If you know what they are, see how they can be used to improve your skiing. If you don't know, read on...
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Learning how to fall properly or bailout of a sticky situation can save you injury and help you to look way more pro while training.
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