Personal Narrative On Skiing

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One Saturday afternoon on Park City Mountain Resort I was skiing with one of my coaches trying to learn new tricks so I could compete next year. It was a warm spring day skiing on slush and ice trying not to catch snow snakes and landing tricks. On our way up the lift my coach, Spencer, asks me what I would like to learn next. I look at him and tell him I have not learned how to 7, 2 360's, yet so we decide to try a 5, 360 and a half, this run to set up for a 7. Looking down the lane there is two jumps. One a 35 foot kicker and the last one a 45 ft. I decide that the 45 would fit the five and seven better.
I set off towards the first jump taking a single speed check in due to such slow conditions. I set the trick and leave the snow. In air I reach for a tweak safety grab while spinning a 360. I overshoot the landing by a few feet but land the trick perfectly. As I’m coming in for the 5 I take an S-turn on my way up the kicker. I pop and leave the snow looking for my ski to grab blunt. I spin the 5 and land in switch the way I wanted too. I was now ready for the 7. …show more content…

I could not wait to get off that ski lift. As soon as my skis hit the snow I shoot off the ski lift heading towards the jumps to get ready. As I get to the top I notice how much adrenaline I have and how excited I am to do this trick. I set myself up for my line and I start my way to the first jump. As I approach the first jump I repeat the trick I did earlier, I spin a 360 with a tweak grab and overshoot by a few feet again. On my way to the second kicker I take an S-turn in and set for my trick. As I come off the lip I rotate my torso the opposite way I’m going to spin then quickly swing my torso back to the way I’m going to spin for momentum as my skis leave the snow. I look over my shoulder and bend my knees as I spin. As I’m coming out of the first 360 I spot my landing, turn my skis and land the 7

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