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I agree, you might as well just point them straight down hill on the bunny slope. Find a nice groomed intermediate run where you can practice linking turns. On the bunny slope you'll make a turn and then have to wait to get enough speed for the next turn.

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Hey Dryad, David and Ken are right. Find a nice intermediate slope and if you feel a little sketched use the snow plow to bring your body around and into the next turn, dropping your knee and keeping your shoulders down the fall line when it feels right.

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hellno3d.gif you "guys" suck. what's the rush already? there's nothing wrong with playing on the bunny hill to start. just because it's a bunny hill doesn't necessarily mean it's totally flat ... and just because you start there doesn't mean you have to stay there. rolleyes.gif the bunny hill is a great place to learn a new skill correctly -- instead of learning bad habits that just happen to get you down the mountain. muscle memory takes time and a shitload of repetition. so you go, girl! thumbs_up.gif
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Well there some truth to both sides. When I was in instructor clinics we spent a fair amount of time on the bunny hill and intermediate slopes doing "perfect" snowplows. If you can do it slow, you can do it fast easier. So, you will learn how to turn on a bunny hill but you will have to use the mechanics of the equipment correctly. If you don't, you will just get frustrated. The bunny hill is a great place to get used to the feel of the skiis and boots. A lower intermediate hill will probably be an easier place to learn how to turn. Try to get a rythm going. Don't go home until those thighs burn.

If you are looking for a date, I am married. rolleyes.gif

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thelawgoddess said:

hellno3d.gif you "guys" suck. what's the rush already? there's nothing wrong with playing on the bunny hill to start. just because it's a bunny hill doesn't necessarily mean it's totally flat ... and just because you start there doesn't mean you have to stay there. rolleyes.gif the bunny hill is a great place to learn a new skill correctly -- instead of learning bad habits that just happen to get you down the mountain. muscle memory takes time and a shitload of repetition. so you go, girl! thumbs_up.gif

 

TLG, what you say may be true for fixed heel and knuckle dragging, but for tele, you won't gain anything on the bunny hill. It's not like the blue runs are very steep or anything, but you need some steepness/speed to drop a knee. BTW, do you tele?

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Yeah what's the point if you dont have to grin.gif ?

 

That said I agree with Parker. Just get on a steeper slope. There was some nice snow this weekend for it. Even if you fell you wouldnt feel a thing away from the lift areas... Too much fluff not enough muff. wazzup.gif

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