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Arcturus wrote: When I was learning to x-c ski, I stumbled onto a little exercise that helped me make friends with the skis and the stride: I skied without the poles. Then when I added in poling, everything worked together much better. The poles became my friends instead of something additional to fret over.
Totally agree with manta’s advice to take lessons from a good coach. If I had not had one for my trying the ski, I would have been muddling about despite the sea kayaking experience.
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SpaceSputnik wrote:
I find that sea kayaking experience does surprisingly little to prepare you for a ski.
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Arcturus wrote: I am not gifted, just used to keeping balance more from the hip/butt than from bracing.
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