Thursday, December 10, 2009

How to ski a slalom course

Hello again today iI am going to write about how to ski in a slalom course. Basically all the tips I wrote about on my blogs are now going to pay off in the big run. The objective of a slalom course is to clear 6 orange colored buoys, in order to do this perfectly use strategic timing for each one. First off start off get yourself out of the water, warm up a bit by making a few maneuverments get use to the course, once you are comfortable and ready to go simply signal the driver by doing a thumbs up gesture so the driver knows it is ready to go. Once the boat reaches proper comfortable speed prepare yourself for buoy number one. Remember use strategy in order to clear the buyoys perfect and clean. Make your swing to the left do a hard cut clear the buoy, then right away swing as fats as you can to the other side and make another hard cut to clear that buoy. Once you have cleared a couple of buoys the course usualy lets off about an extra 50 feet why they do that is so you can resist on your acceleration and return to a comfortable position. Once you have passed that get ready for some more fun, do the same routine but next few passes will have more buoys so you train of thought must be on the money. Focus on the course glimpse ahead of yourself a bit get an idea how you will use your staregie. Finaly after you completed the course let go of the rop gilde on the shore and their shuld be all your friends waiting for you along with a nice cold beer with your name on it.

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