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While many of you want to get off groomed runs, there is a natural hesitation about jumping into those mogul fields! We know you don't want to get hurt and end up in physical therapy. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so we offer this video clip of one of our students as an example of how to ski moguls slowly and with lots of control. Janice started the season skiing blue groomed runs and now, look at her go! She spends her weekends skiing moguls and powder on the single and double black diamond runs on Aspen Mountain in Aspen Colorado. You'll note that she is skiing at a nice controlled pace, very graceful - and, best of all, having fun doing it!
We teach our students how to ski moguls and how to ski bumps with mogul skiing technique that emphasizes safety and control.
How about you? What are your concerns with mogul skiing? Drop us an e-mail and we'll be happy to answer your questions. Or, post your question on the Bumps for Boomers Facebook page.
Mogul Skiing
Hi, I really like the video! I agree that there is the big possibility of hurting you knees while mogul skiing, but if you have the correct technique then it's much less likely. Still however, it's important to be cautious and ski only within your ability. Thanks!
-Conner
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