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Mogul Skiing Lessons

For recreational skiers who want to master the moguls!

    Isn't it time you mastered the moguls? Trust me, there is no better feeling in the world then after you've skied down a tough, mogul run, with power and skill, and confidence and control. You can look back up to the top and smile, since you have now tamed the terrain.


    Hi! My name is Jim Safianuk, the writer of the module entitled Moguls for Recreational Skiers. Supposedly, mogul skiing is hard on your knees. I hear this from non-mogul skiers all the time. Even though I've skied bump runs for many years, I have no problems with my knees, nor have I experienced any injuries. Why?

    The reason is because I learned how to ski moguls gradually over time and in an environment I could control. I also realized earlier on that if I was to get good at mogul skiing, I needed to become stronger in the muscle groups that supported the knees.

    Believe me, it took years to learn the secrets of how to ski and survive in the mogul fields, and I've recently put those secrets to work in the mogul skiing lessons contained in this new, training module.


To learn mogul skiing from the ground up you need to order:

"Moguls for Recreational Skiers"

A training module uniquely designed for adult, recreational skiers


What's included in the Mogul Skiing module?

    Moguls for Recreational Skiers is a set of online ski lessons for those who want to take their mogul skiing to an expert level. The mogul skiing lessons are described below:

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Twenty-one pages of mogul skiing instructions in two lessons, namely, Moguls 101 and Moguls and the Expert Skier.

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Lesson #1: Moguls 101 starts with the basics and shows you how to ski short-radius turns and gentle, bump runs, as well as how to control your speed.

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Lesson #2: Moguls and the Expert Skier deals with advanced maneuvers and techniques for skiing equally distributed, tightly packed, and loosely arranged mogul fields.


Benefits you'll receive from Lesson #1: Moguls 101

You're probably thinking that mogul skiing is only for the real young, or for the experienced pros. Nothing could be further from the truth!

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The module requires no prior mogul skiing experience. Why? Because we start from the basics and build your bump skills over time.

Are you always out of control and prone to crash on moguls? Do you ever say to yourself, "I look awful and my technique sucks!" Your stance is likely too tall and you're probably back on your heels, which means the bumps are rocking you about like a small boat in rough water. You need to establish a more forward, athletic, stance and balance. How? Why, using short-radius turns!

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The short-radius turn is not only an essential skill of the expert skier, but also a prerequisite for skiing bumps safely and effectively. In short, it is the essence of mogul skiing. After you learn to master the short-radius turn, then there is no doubt you’ll go on to master the moguls.

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Lesson 1, Moguls 101 shows you how to ski short-radius parallel turns the right way via the Short-Radius Progression, which consists of hop skiing on the flats, short-radius parallel turns, and linked, short turns with pole plants.

Do you tend to pick up too much speed and need to constantly bail out of a mogul field? Do you ever say to yourself, "I can't seem to get it right. Why is this happening?" You're probably not completing your turns, which is causing you to gain too much speed in a short period of time. This means you always need to exit the run.

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Sometimes you’ll lose control and speed up as you make your way down a steeper, bump run! This happens because you’re not completing your turns. To fully understand how this works we need to take a look at how turn shape relates to speed control. Technique #2 : Speed Control in Lessom #1 shows you how to ski short-radius turns at a constant speed.

Are you choosing the right run for your mogul experience? Many skiers will try to tackle mogul runs that are way too difficult for their current level of expertise.

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If you try to attack a steep, mogul field with a gung-ho attitude, no bump experience, no line, no technique, weak-legged, and all tensed up, you’ll crash and burn, more often than not. We have a tactic dubbed Choosing a Bump Run for Your Skill Level, as well as a complete section called Skiing Gentle Bump Runs that will get you back on the right run.



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You get lessons from an experienced instructor you can trust.

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Price and Guarantee

    The module is priced at $44.95 USD and comes with a 60-day, money-back gurantee. If your confidence and control in the bumps don't soar ... and if your power and skills in the moguls don't improve dramatically this ski season ... simply return the module within the above time period and we'll refund your complete purchase price with no questions asked.

Bonus

    If you order Moguls for Recreational Skiers in the next 24 hours we'll include, at no extra charge, Food Guide for the Skier, a $24.95 value absolutely free. But you must order today to receive this bonus. The bonus will be included in the zip file along with the module.



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Benefits you'll receive from Lesson #2: Moguls and the Expert Skier

    Have you every picked the wrong route on the fly down a mogul field and regretted it afterwards? I think this has happended to all skiers, at one time or another.

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In lesson #2 under Skiing Equally Distributed Bump Runs we have a tactic that explains it all! In short, you need to pick a route down a mogul run before you start off. It needs to be a line in which you think you can maintain a near constant speed.

    Do you know where and how to plant your poles for maximum effect during mogul skiing?

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Your poles have a major part to play in bump skiing. Pole action should be quick, light, and forward. The pole plant is needed to initiate the next turn so it is important in terms of timing and coordination. Lesson #2 expands on this tip and provides a tactic about how To Use Your Poles Effectively during bump skiing.

    Have you ever wished you had a complete method that you could put to use at the beginning and during the descent of a steeper, mogul run?

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Technique #1: Prepare, Pause, Approach, Divide and Conquer or PPADC, for short, is a method I often use to ski steep, bumpy terrain. PPADC will help you pick a line, set the tone, and focus on the immediate. Skiing Equally Distributed Bump Runs examines the five parts of this technique in detail then puts it all together with a comprehensive set of bump instructions.

    Have you ever watched an experienced skier shoot down a zipper run and said to yourself, How'd he do that?

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Well, we've got the answer in Technique #2: The Zipper Line in the section entitled Skiing Tightly Packed Bump Runs, as well as an instruction dubbed To Ski a Zipper Run.

    Do you know how to ski in a mogul field when the bumps are spaced wide apart?

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This environment can sometimes be downright nasty! I refer to this as skiing in the junk bumps. Fortunately, there's a set of mogul instructions in Skiing Loosely Arranged Mogul Fields that you can use when you find yourself in this kind of situation. This section shows you how to ski the first bump, the fall line between the first and second bumps, and then the second bump in a widely spaced mogul field.


How to Order

A. To buy the module, click the Order Now button below to go to 2CheckOut.com:

2CheckOut.com Inc. (Ohio, USA) is an authorized retailer for
goods and services provided by JKS Publishing.


B. After you place your order:
  1. The Review Order page opens at 2CheckOut.com. Click the Checkout button.
  2. The Billing Information page opens. Enter your contact info and click Next.
  3. The Payment Method page opens. Select Credit Card and click Next.
  4. The Credit page opens. Enter your credit card info and click Next.

C. After your payment is approved:
  1. The Order Complete page opens. Select Click Here To Finalize Your Order.
  2. The Download page opens with file download and save instructions.

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Expert Skier

I hope the training module helps you become the mogul skier you always dreamed you could be. Enjoy yourself on the slopes this season as you master the moguls!

Your instructor and friend,

Jim Safianuk
JKS Publishing
BecomeAnExpertSkier.com







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