I ski very aggressively, and the angles that I create with my body are similar to some of the male racers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My attitude on skis is different now. I have learned to put less pressure on myself and on the edges of my skis when I'm racing, to be keep myself more under control.
I use men's skis because, honestly, they work better for me. They're longer, they're stiffer, they're harder to turn - but at the same time, they're much more stable.
I'm pretty well-rounded. I can do most of my tricks left and right, in both directions. I try to be smooth and confident. But it's still developing. I'm still trying to find my own personal touch in the way I ski.
I ski fast for me, first and foremost, and I ski fast for my family, and it's always the love that gets me to the podium.
I could never focus on my upper body as a skater, so I'm enjoying having symmetrical upper and lower body muscle.
I'm not really good at skiing or snowboarding, or swimming, per se.
I ski every three years or so. I don't have the ingrained confidence that others do, but I'll happily toddle about a green or blue run.
I can ski backwards on one ski. And foldblinded!
I feel very confident in my skiing. I know I have a good chance to win any race I start.
I'm not much of a water skier, my legs are too skinny for that, so I just try to tube and have fun, just ride.