How to ski for beginners is as follows:
Tip 1: Choose the equipment that suits you. Be sure to choose the equipment that suits you. Choose the right ski clothes, ski boots, ski helmets, skis, Ski poles. Suitability refers to whether it is suitable for your size, comfortable, flexible and controllable, and whether its functions are satisfactory.
Tip 2: First adapt to the skis. After putting on the skis, first put your hands through the straps of the ski poles, and then hold the straps in your hands. Hold the poles on both sides of your body in the snow to help balance. Move your feet back and forth on the board to adapt to the skis.
Tip 3: Practice straight sliding. The first thing novice skiers should practice is to slide straight down. Practice it back and forth several times to eliminate fear and become familiar with skis.
Tip 4: Use a figure-eight shape to glide, and look straight ahead. When skiing, hold the poles in both hands and lift them forward. Bend your elbows slightly, bend your knees slightly, and look straight into the distance naturally without staring. Look at the tips of your skis. Use a figure-of-eight gliding method. When accelerating, move inward and when decelerating, move outward. Always be careful not to go too fast. Always maintain a figure-of-eight shape. When stopping, slow down slowly first and do not pursue a quick stop. .
Safety is the most important thing: remember not to ski after drinking alcohol. Frostbite is easy to occur if you lie out drunk. Do not ski outside the ski area boundaries without permission. Don't fight when skiing. It's better to fall than to have a collision. Collisions are very dangerous.