Outdoor Central Oregon Issue 9 | January/February 2019 | Page 42

PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT 42 JAN/FEB 2019 Come Out & Play On XC Skis XC Ski Club & Community The key ingredients to make your first few days and winters on- snow as enjoyable as possible. 1.) Start out by going to a groomed XC ski area. For beginners, trying to learn on ungroomed surfaces magnifies the difficulty of every movement. By comparison, groomed XC ski areas use machinery and sport-specific drags to flatten and sculpt snow to be as perfect as pos- sible on a given day for either classic or freestyle techniques. You learn faster and with far less struggle. You have more fun. Life is good. 2.) Start by renting the right XC ski equipment. Beginner XC skiers require a very particular type of equipment to have the greatest success on your first few XC ski outings. After a few days or weeks renting this beginner gear on groomed trails, you can then graduate to the many different types of XC ski designed for all man- ner of groomed and ungroomed scenarios our sport offers. 3.) Start with a professional lesson. Friends and family that have XC skied in the past are wonderful tip-givers. But when it comes to actually learning how to do the basic skills needed to XC ski, you want to spend an hour or two with a professional instructor. A good instructor will guide you through the basic skills quickly and with the past experience of teaching hundreds of other beginners. If you follow our first two tips, you’ll be learning in the perfect location…with the right gear… and with someone trained to help you. get back to what you love start here Decades of XC in Oregon Founded in 1998, the non-profit 501(c)(3) XC Oregon started as one of only two elite development club programs for adult XC skiers in all of North America. Over the years, XC Oregon athletes posted an unmatched record of ac- complishments including Winter Olympic berths, individual & team National Championships, Worldloppet ski marathon victories, and dozens of Pole Pedal Paddle titles. Now An Internationally Recognized Masters Club For over two decades, XC Oregon has broadened the audience we serve to include what is now globally recognized as one of the world’s premier Nordic masters clubs. In addition to hundreds of skiers that have enjoyed our public ski education events, dozens of National and World medals have been col- lected by XC Oregon masters — with more to come! A Vital Part of Oregon’s XC Ski Community At the heart of XC Oregon’s mission is promoting health, fitness, and the sport of cross-country skiing through such annual local events as the Meissner Learn-To-Ski day, the Tour for the Heart, and the XC Oregon High School Invi- tational. Friends of XC Oregon Our popular patron system gives donors access to our year-round team menu of activities, workouts, and trips -- plus a fantastic way to make a tax- deductible, charitable donation in support our many efforts on behalf of XC skiing in Oregon. Develop Your XC Skiing With Us! The Oregon Fall and Spring Camps — open to the public — are designed specifically for adult skiers ranging in ability from high beginner to expert levels with incredibly flexible schedules at both the start and finish of each ski season. Utilizing the consistent snow of Mt Bachelor Nordic Center as a home base, our Camps help adults already out skiing get those few tips they need to transform their XC ski technique all in a fun, time-efficient, and inclu- sive atmosphere. Come experience what folks have been talking about since 2001 with one of our upcoming world-renown Camp events. Oregon Spring Camp — tentatively April 4-7, 2019 Oregon Fall Camp — tentatively December 5-14, 2019 Find complete information and registration for all XC Oregon ski education events on xcoregon.org At The Center, our diverse team of highly-trained doctors is dedicated to getting Central Oregonians back to the lives they love through exceptional care and compassion. If you're experiencing pain that's keeping you from your passions, let our specialists guide you back to your best. Whatever your passion, find your strength here. 541.382.3344 TheCenterOregon.com Make an appointment today. 4.) Start with the right technique for you. Modern XC skiing includes both classic and skating techniques. Classic is the centuries-old traditional motion with parallel skis sliding forward in an opposite leg, opposite arm movement pattern. XC ski skating is a cousin of ice and in- line skating with the poles added. For a never-ever beginner, classic is more of a sure-fire success in the first couple days on-snow. Learning classic skills also gives you the ability to ex- plore ungroomed locations right away. Skating can take a full winter (or two) of practice and will generally require a higher fitness level to start. Note: A background in alpine skiing, ice or in-line skating can help in learning to skate ski. Best local resources for beginners: Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center offers the trifecta of groomed trails, on-site rental gear specific for the needs of beginners, and a merry band of instructors offer- ing daily lessons nearly every day from Thanksgiving until late spring… www.mtbachelor.com HooDoo Nordic Trails also offers all the groomed trails, on-site rental gear, and lessons you need. The schedule is a bit more selective so do your research ahead of time… www.skihoodoo.com Meisner Nordic trails is a community project offering a great spot to practice your beginner skills on groomed trails…www.meissnernordic.org 43