Posted - Tue, 07/05/2011 - 18:16
Extreme skiing is a world apart in the snow sports. It's a really dangerous practice; it is a sport that is really extreme. Expertise, the excellent physical condition and the right mental attitude are the cornerstones to practice this discipline. Of course, I am talking here about the two most beloved ways of ski too, cat skiing and heli skiing.
Posted - Mon, 07/04/2011 - 17:26
Even if cat skiing may look as a serious sport, especially when you talk about safety and risks, it still is a way of having fun and celebrates life. So, as many other things from this life, it has its funny facts and a lot of curiosities. Below you will find some of them and we hope you will enjoy them at least as much as we did when we first found them out. cat skiing BC
Posted - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 18:35
Below you will find some more tips for those who want to practice cat skiing in Canada without to suffer injuries. Some of them are well known, but others can be a totally new advice for the beginners, so pay a lot of attention to all the ideas that are presented here if you are not sure of your capabilities.
Posted - Thu, 06/30/2011 - 16:54
The last two decades of the twentieth century has been the popularization of cat skiing in Canada. Cat skiing became a new popular sport in the second half of the eighties and at the end of the century and major changes in technology and practice have been produced on the slopes, while a change of mood from the traditional skier: cat skiing has ceased to be conclusively linked to climbing or hiking. cat skiing
Posted - Wed, 06/29/2011 - 17:45
In our previous articles we have clarified what is cat skiing, which is balance and centeredness and how the fundamental position of the skier in relegation is. This will allow us to do well on the skis. Now we will spend the next "notebooks about cat ski" to address two issues: how to control the speed and where you go. catskiing
Posted - Tue, 06/28/2011 - 16:41
Today I will continue talking about the correct technique for walking on skis, especially in the mountain, since there is the place where the cat ski happens. Walking is nothing more than shifting the center of gravity forward (or backward) while we are taking steps. If you will not properly move your center of mass, you will make successive foot support but not accompanied by progress, so they will not be real steps.
Posted - Mon, 06/27/2011 - 17:06
The wedge turns should be valued and understood for what they are: a fundamental aspect of cat skiing. Not only that is necessary in learning as a prelude to the parallel movement, but also is useful to cat skiers as they evolve to higher speeds.
Posted - Fri, 06/24/2011 - 19:58
One of the best all around physical sport for fitness and obtaining great sensations seems to be none other than cat skiing. Day by day more and more people seem to enjoy the beautiful view of the Canadian mountains by doing this sport, along with their family and friends. Not only that is a great way to spend your holiday time but also is perfect for maintaining your physical and psychical condition.
Posted - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 13:08
Most of those who decide to go cat skiing in British Columbia, Canada, are trying to search first for some answers to some of the questions that inevitable are coming into their head. The videos about cat skiing seem great and look amazing, providing you with a feeling of joy, but it is safe? How much a trip like these costs? it will be cold? What period of the year is better to choose to go in Canada? For all these questions we have the answers and we will provide them in the rows below.
Posted - Tue, 06/21/2011 - 16:22
Small groups doing cat skiing is a fancy idea that started only few years ago in British Columbia, Canada. Groups of only six persons or less going in this region to practice this sport enjoys now of a great popularity as a way to spend holydays. This is an interesting experience that is practiced by many people who like the quiet and relaxation that is providing by the intimacy specific.