Title - The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color
Author - Martin Heckelman
Format - Paperback, 138 pages
ISBN - 0393319660 and 978 0393319668
Publisher - W. W. Norton & Company
Release Date - December 4, 2000
The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color is written by one of the world's leading skiing instructors, and is designed to be a step by step guide to mastering the new shaped skis. Fat boys, cross skis, carving skis and extreme shaped skis have all become the norm when it comes to alpine skiing. This is a best selling classic reference book that has been completely rewritten in order to explain what has made these shaped skis so revolutionary, and so truly exciting, especially when it comes to beginner skiers. There are more than 300 specially commissioned color photos that show step by step directions on how to turn, how to maintain your control and how to deal with a myriad of different conditions.
The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color also offers clear text that makes this the most important book for the next generation of alpine skiing stars. This book features more than eighty unique photographic sequences using stop action to show how you can ski with much greater ease, control and precision while simultaneously maintaining optimum performance using the greatest skis in the industry. This book focuses on the newest and the least stressful methods of skiing, demonstrating in full color and clear text just how you can deal with skiing on trail, off trail and in the deepest powders. It even goes on to fully illustrate the eleven specific turns that are needed to master the most difficult conditions, including moguls and ice. There are more than 300 color photographs and all kinds of exceptionally useful information to find within the pages of this book.
This book, The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color, was written and published in 2000, but the information that it contains has not become any less useful in showing how skiers can benefit from shaped skis and other cutting edge types of skis that show that new technologies can take a skiing experience above and beyond what you thought possible. This book is absolutely rich in color photographs and rich text, giving you all of the information that you need on getting the most out of the industry's best skis. The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color was written by Martin Heckelman, who is one of the most sought after private skiing instructors in all of the French Alps. He is also the director and producer for a series of instructional videos known as "Ski Tips".
Originally posted 2009-01-23 05:48:58. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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