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On-snow Training
Beginner Skier
Skill Progression
Put on Equipment
Faults & Fixes
Walk in Ski Boots
Faults & Fixes
Walk on skis on snow
Faults & Fixes
Side step
Faults & Fixes
Straight run/ Straight wedge
Faults & Fixes
Wedge turn to a stop or Flat ski turn to a stop
Faults & Fixes
Riding a ski lift (ski lift awareness)
Faults & Fixes
Controlled linked turns on easiest terrain
Faults & Fixes
Novice Skier
Skill Progression
Controlled linked turns on a novice course
Faults & Fixes
Develop fundamental movement patterns through the turn
Faults & Fixes
Ski the easiest terrain on the mountain under control
Faults & Fixes
Vary turn size and shape
Faults & Fixes
Perform a Christie-type turn (skidded turn)
Faults & Fixes
Perform Christie-type linked turns (skidded turns) on an intermediate course(Novice Skier)
Faults and Fixes
Intermediate Skier
Skill Progression
Perform Christie-type linked turns (skidded turns) on an intermediate course(Intermediate Skier)
Faults & Fixes
Refine fundamental movement patterns through the turn
Faults & Fixes
Change radius of turns to suit snow conditions and terrain
Faults & Fixes
Perform controlled open parallel turns
Faults & Fixes
Perform controlled open parallel turns on an intermediate course
Faults & Fixes
Advanced Skier
Skill Progression
Perform consistent open parallel turns on an advanced course
Faults & Fixes
Increase and decrease speeds on difficult terrain
Faults & Fixes
Carve turns in a variety of shapes and snow conditions
Faults & Fixes
Perform dynamic parallel turns on an advanced course
Faults & Fixes
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