- Be careful of other skiers.
Choose a "director."
The director goes down a section of slope and places his
ski poles 15 to 20 feet apart in a line across the slope and stands between them
(becoming the third pole in the line.) The poles mark the outside of two
imaginary corridors--one on each side of the director.
The idea is that the skier must ski within one of the
corridors--which one is determined by the director.
The skier begins with short turns in one corridor and
watches the director for a signal to switch to the other corridor. When the
director gives the signal, the skier switches quickly to the other corridor.
Tips:
- When switching corridors, try not to lose your rhythm
or take too much time.
- Keep your eyes on the director.
- Try to make clean and concise turns and continue to do
so as you switch from corridor to corridor.