Back in the day, learning to ski was for the fearless. You pointed your tips downhill and hoped you’d listened when the instructor explained how to stop. Now, a new teaching style called “terrain-based learning” makes the process much more fun and a lot less scary. New learners – often called “never-evers,” since they’ve never ever been on skis – can learn to ski in a more relaxed, intuitive manner, using varied terrain features instead of steeper slopes. No need to dread the “bunny hill” any longer, as snow elements found naturally on ski slopes are used in a controlled environment.
Infographic by: fix
Infographic by: fix