In some areas, there has been more snowfall than usual, and so far, the 25-26 season has been a great time for skiing.
While skiing in powder and ungroomed areas is fun, you may have some concerns or desires for improvement, such as "I can't ski as well as I do on groomed slopes" or "I get tired too quickly."
For those people, we recommend this "How-to video for enjoying powder skiing more."
Coach Kenji Kono analyzes the weaknesses and problems you face on powder and ungroomed slopes, and teaches you one-point drills for groomed slopes that will help you overcome them.
If you have similar concerns, try this out right away, and your skiing will improve dramatically, just like the model in the video.
Skiing on powder and ungroomed slopes basically requires you to be able to move the same way you do on groomed slopes. Any movement you can't do on groomed slopes won't work on ungroomed or powder slopes either.
If you can control your skis freely on any slope, you'll surely enjoy groomed, ungroomed, and powder skiing even more than before.
Location assistance:Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort
Coach:Kenji Kono
Video editing: Michiku
