ONE GOOD TURN
DESERVES ANOTHER
Skiers-- Whether you're a beginning, intermediate, or advanced
skier, this Heinsian DOWNHILL SKIING manual is your lift ticket
to reaching your full potential. Using your uncommon everyday
forgotten horse sense, take responsibility for your own learning:
Get mounted on the right
ski equipment
(and cheaper than you thunk)
Develop three basic skills--for balance
Set up three primary variables--for Comfort Zone & Versatility
Analyze any given ski turn, and understand turn-linkage
Find out from GARY HEINS, maverick ski-boy straight from the
HeinsQuarters of the SWINGIN' G WINTER RANGE, how to
learn from yourself and the mountain and its snow. Be one with
your skis; and ski fluently, in any context.
Ski Teachers-- Read the fun print: You can lead a man to pow-
der, but you cannot make him ski. Knowing how to ski . . . is only
a drop in the bucket to good skiing and teaching: knowing who-n-
when-n-why to ski . . . a new slope, a new snow condition, the same
old slope or snow in a fresh new way, . . . or knowing when to
make an equipment change--this knowing who-what-when-n-
where-n-why, rather than just how, is the key to progressive
learning, as young horses have been telling their handlers for cen-
turies. This DOWNHILL SKIING manual will help you get out of
the student's way and let them reach their full potential. But be
careful: your students may learn to ski better than you can. . . . One
more thing you should know: Kept down for decades by too much
SS politics and pecking orders, GARY HEINS is now U.S. SKI-
TURNER GENERAL with a new chart defining Comfort Zone,
which helps Prosecute Bad Ski Instructors.
DOWNHILL SKIING
Get certified . . . to ride the high lift




