Category: Ski and Snowboard Tips
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Skiing On Grass!
The benefits of Grass Skiing are obvious; all you need is the skis, plenty of padding and a slope.
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The Road From Japan
Last season ski instructor Peter Marsh was teaching in Japan, he has now moved to the New Zealand winter and is teaching at the Whakapapa ski field, on Mt. Ruapehu.
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Becoming a Ski Instructor – What’s it Really Like?
Marc Walton works for BASS (British Alpine Ski School) in Morzine and Snow.Guide Ski Editor, Rob Stewart, speaks to him about why he choose to teach and what it’s like to be a ski instructor during the first winter.
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Sayonara Japan (But I’ll Be Back)
Ski Instructor Peter Marsh says goodbye to his ski season in Japan and looks forward to the start of the new season in New Zealand.
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Snowboard Protection Shorts – Are They Needed?
Do you really need snowboard protection shorts or are they just an unnecessary expense?
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Beginners Checklist: 10 Tips On What You Need For a First Snowboarding Holiday
If you have decided to learn the dark art of Snowboarding and are venturing out to the mountains for the first time, then I welcome you to the dark side and to a life-long obsession with sliding sideways.
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Spoilt in Japan
Ski instructor Peter Marsh visits the Japanese resort of Niseko and sits Japanese ski instructor exams.
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Should You Wear a Back Protector For Snowboarding?
Yes, a good back protector is expensive but maybe the question to ask is not can you afford to buy one, but can you afford not to buy one?