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Is 3 too young to ski?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Mr Pieholeo wrote:
Yep. I learned to ski backwards, and just pootled down a nursery slope skiing switch (badly). Pie Jr just unthinkingly followed. If I'd tried to drone on about pushing one foot or the other, or twisting this or that - no chance..

That!

For anyone who wants to teach their own little ones to ski, you should at least try to ski backward a few times! Because that's what you'll be doing a lot. You'll also be surprised at how quickly you learn to turn while going backward...Smile

For kids that small, there's not much to "teach". Just ask them to follow you, or go around something soft (we use cones in kid's ski school). They'll figure it out.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
pam w wrote:
mistral_ski, might be as well - dry slopes aren't nearly such fun!
Indeed we took one of ours to a dry slope when he was about 6, he hated it and was really miserable. It didn`t help that he went down with a nasty virus that evening so with hind sight he was probably not well. Took us a while to convince him he did like skiing and to give it a go again on snow. Needless to say once well and on the while stuff all was fine but it was not until he was adult that he ventured, with some trepidation, onto a dry slope again!
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