Skiers can learn to blade in a few lessons.

Generally speaking, you can learn to change the blade in about two or three class hours, but it takes dozens of days to learn to slide the blade skillfully and learn the blade step by step, including: front and rear blades pushing slope, falling leaves, J-turn and continuous blade change. With a reliable teacher, it is almost within 5 days (more than 5 hours a day). But learning does not mean mastery, nor does it mean correct posture and good-looking. Proficiency means learning more advanced movements, and correct posture means the level of technical ceiling in the future. Skiing in the snowfield is quite skilled, and people with posture problems abound, which brings great obstacles to learning more advanced movements in the future, and they have to go back to the furnace to change the basic movements. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that novices find a reliable coaching belt, such as a ski instructor, 1v 1, 2-3 hours each time, at least 3 times. With your own practice, you can basically learn to change the blade. The purpose of finding a coach can greatly reduce detours and reduce the number of falls and injuries.