Ski Points

Ski Points
How long does it blue runs?

I'm going for a ski trip with my school in late January to early February and my Skiing first time. I am very athletic and a fast learner. The first day we do 4 hours of ski lessons, then 2 hours of skiing on our own. The next day we do 6 hours of skiing on our own, even with the third day. At what time during this trip that I am capable of doing blue runs with success? Thank you very much.

Good question, and how long a piece of string? " Within your group, people will take things a different rate (natural). If you have never skied before, enjoy the experience and develop your confidence. You WILL FALL DOWN (the Act), but do not let Faze you, everyone does. Depending on where you go, you may well learn on blue runs. It is generally wide, open tracks without too many obstacles, but there may be some close to her, or something to keep you focused! maximize instruction; After 4 hours, your legs may be the tires a bit. Take a break for lunch and then spend a couple of hours in the afternoon putting into practice what you learned. Do not get carried away and see how fast you can go there in late May or in tears! Relax, enjoy and work hard, and the third day of your confidence and skill should come through.

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