Trainings for Pros

Racing. Challenge yourself!

Do you enjoy the challenge of a competition? Challenge yourself ripping through the gates on the SkyTec Interactive Slalom, Giant Slalom or Super-G! SkyTech Virtual Reality system can reproduce racetracks in full reality. Sore muscles will remind you that it is not just a video game!

Try to imagine: you are skiing on an endless slope, where ski lifts are no longer necessary. The entire slope is just for you. Only with a couple of clicks you can instantly change the slope steepness or set the profile you want. Do you like soft fluffy or you prefer a hard-packed snow? Create your own ski resort on the SkyTec Interactive simulators.  With the SkyTec Interactive simulation technology you can experience a variety of virtual ski and snowboard slopes. Advanced power drive control system, coupled with computer and a big screen multimedia-projection technologies allow reproducing virtual ski slopes in full reality.

SkyTech Virtual Reality complex provides a full 3D reality experience. It is supplied with a powerful 3-unit multimedia-projection system and a super wide 3-section 26'11'' by 6'8'' screen that reproduce the virtual slope. A special skier and snowboarder position tracking system transfers all the movements onto the virtual ski slope. The system is available in huge panoramic and 3D-stereo modes.

The Dictionary of Skier and Snowboarder

Snowplough turn

The snowplough turn (or snowplow turn) is a ski braking and turning technique taught to beginners. The front tips of the skis are brought together and the tails pushed wide apart, with the knees rolled inwards slightly. By applying pressure...

Parallel turn

The parallel turn in alpine skiing is a method for turning. It is based on the idea of rolling the ski onto one edge, allowing it to bend into an arc. The ski then follows the arc shape and turns,...

Stem Christie turn

The stem Christie is a technique in skiing for turning. It is a refinement of the basic stem technique where, prior to the turn, the uphill ski is stemmed (tail skidded outward) from being parallel with the downhill ski to...

Stem turn

The stem technique in skiing is a method for turning the skier. It is usually credited to the Austrian Mathias Zdarsky who developed it in the 1890s. Its variations gradually replaced the telemark technique in Alpine skiing. The technique involves stemming...

Carve turn

A carve turn is a skiing term, used to refer to a turning technique in which the ski shifts to one side or the other on its edges. In this case, the ski turns itself and is driven by the...

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