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Is there a big difference between indoor skiing and outdoor skiing?
Recently, I feel that my friends around me are becoming more and more keen on skiing. However, I know that many people in the city don't have snow fields (don't cry for friends in the south), or it is inconvenient to go to the snow fields, but I also want to try skiing. So I went to experience the indoor ski machine some time ago to share some experience with you ~ ~

The biggest difference between an indoor ski resort and an outdoor ski resort is that the friction on the snowboard is much larger than that on real snow, which means it is not as smooth and silky as real snow. So what I can do easily in the real snow is very difficult on the machine. Moreover, its fault tolerance rate is lower, and it needs more accurate motion control to play well on the snowboard. So it is quite suitable for people who want to practice skiing accurately. If there is no problem with snowboarding, it should be easier to get real snow.

Because it is not as "slippery" as real snow, it is not so easy to rush out quickly, which is friendly to pure novices who are afraid of falling and speed. But for people like me who already know how to ski, because the length of its "snow trail" is very limited, if it is not carefully controlled, it is easy to slide down and accidentally hit the guardrail, and the psychological burden is still a bit heavy.

Indoor ski resorts are suitable for basic skiing. I want to try this sport, but it is inconvenient to go to the ski resort, or I am afraid of cold, falling, crowds and trouble. Can provide a relatively safe and controllable environment, very convenient. You can try it right away without too much preparation. The coach said that most of the students who come here for classes are basic 0. After learning the basic movements, they will go skiing in real snow, so it is not easy to have fear. But people who already know how to ski think. Personally, I don't think it's fun to find skiing here, and the experience is quite bad.

Indoor ski resorts are limited by seasons, venues and time, and can also avoid cumbersome snow clothes replacement, and enjoy skiing even if they are not in winter. Outdoor ski resorts are generally open in winter1February, with high slopes, including practice trails, primary trails, intermediate trails and advanced trails, which are suitable for people of all technical stages to ski here. Every year, the ski resort is also very lively, and you really feel the fun of skiing, galloping on the snowfield and loving the snow.

Snowshoes, skis and protective gear will be provided in both indoor ski resorts and outdoor ski resorts. No matter where you ski, you should wear a hip and knee helmet. Better use your own helmet. If not, you can rent it from the store (it is recommended to consult in advance).

Generally speaking, I think the indoor ski resort is like a ski "preschool". I'll help you find a state transition before school. Interested friends can try!