Ski Practice
I went skiing at Copper Mountain on 26th of November. First, I got ready to ski. I met coach Lyle about 1:30 p.m. He told me the skiing plan that we were about to do then he said,“ please put on your skies and goggles.” He asked me to do some warm ups. Second, we went up the mountain. Coach Lyle and I then walked over to the ski lift. We used a special access because I was a ski student. In about 5 minutes, a lift came up and we got into the chair. I became scared as the lift took us higher and higher. Coach Lyle tried to distracted me from my fear and asked me,“ How do you like America?” I was trembling in my boots and answered as brave as I could, “I like it very much.” It took about fifteen minutes to reach the top with my feet dangling. Finally, with my eyes closed, I skied down from the mountain. Before going down, coach Lyle showed me how to turn and control my speed. I was sacred since the slope was very steep. But, Coach Lyle pat my shoulder and encouraged me. I convinced myself that it was safe and pushed-off down the slope. No sooner than I started, I fell down. Only my pride was hurt, I stood up and continued skiing. Because of Lyle’s instruction, I adapted and improvised and quickly began to turn and control my speed. It took about an hour to get down from the top of the mountain. Coach Lyle congratulated me and said, “ you really did a good job for your first time.
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