Kono Kenji's POWDER TIPS Overcoming "When the terrain gets uneven and bad snow, the skis don't fall forward"! 

This winter, cold air has been moving in even into February, allowing people to enjoy powder skiing like never before in recent years.
While skiing in powder and ungroomed areas is fun, you're bound to have some concerns, big or small, such as "I just can't ski as well as on groomed slopes" or "I get tired quickly," or a desire to improve.

For those of you who feel this way, this "How-to video for making rough and powder skiing even more enjoyable" is for you.
Coach Kenji Kono analyzes your skiing at a glance to identify your weaknesses and concerns on powder and ungroomed slopes, and then teaches you some quick drills on groomed slopes that will help you overcome them.

If you have similar concerns, try this out right away and you'll be skiing like the models in the video.
When skiing on powder or ungroomed slopes, you basically need to be able to move in the same way as on groomed slopes. Any movements you can't make on a well-maintained slope won't be possible on ungroomed or powder either.

If you can control your skis freely on any slope, groomed, ungroomed, or powder will undoubtedly be much more enjoyable than they are now.


Let's Enjoy!

Location cooperation/ Nozawa Onsen ski resort
coach/ Kenji Kono
Video editor/Michiku

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