1. Learn how to get up. Many novices take ten minutes to get up, but after two times, they have no strength and can't skate.
2. Learn how to fall. If you fall, you are not afraid of speed, because if you don't fall, you will get hurt. It's quite safe to fall and ski.
3. Learn to park sideways, then accelerate, and learn to make an emergency stop, that is, brake suddenly. Skiing is afraid of speed. When you stop, you are not afraid of speed. Many correct postures need speed. Without speed, you will never feel it.
4. Go to the Middle School and twist your waist. Among amateur skiers, there is a simple criterion to distinguish novices from experts, that is, whether they can twist their waists. Beginners usually turn left and turn left. The correct posture is to turn right when turning left. As a result, the upper body has been facing down the mountain and has been twisting its waist.
5. If you learn to twist your waist, you can experience it on the advanced road. If you can twist your waist, you may not be able to get off the advanced road smoothly, but you can definitely get off.