Recently, many people have been asking about skiing. Perhaps many people have also noticed that skiing is quite difficult, at least it looks difficult. So many people are asking, if a beginner wants to learn to ski, how much does it generally cost to learn? This question is also quite interesting and worth our discussion. Let’s take a simple look at the analysis below.
The thing is, if you are in the north, do you need to learn to ski? This is an innate skill. If you are not in the north. You are a beginner who wants to learn to ski, but you are easy to learn and will check some strategies, then you can learn the basics in about 2 hours. So at this time, you only need to pay a little for the ski resort ticket and equipment rental. The basics here means that you can move around in the snow without falling. This counts as knowing it, right?
If you want to learn some advanced skills, you may want to hire a coach. A coach costs about 200-300 yuan per person per hour, which is also very common. If you calculate it this way, you need to learn for at least 2 hours. You also need tickets and equipment rentals. This will cost you at least a thousand yuan.
If this is not enough, you want to learn on your own and want to learn for a long time, then you need at least a month. If you don’t hire a coach, including equipment, tickets, and other expenses, it will cost you about 4,000-5,000 yuan a month. After a month, you will be considered to be truly skilled and have learned the basics. However, if you want to learn more difficult moves, you will have to move on to the intermediate and advanced levels. The cost will be even higher.
Actually, it seems that skiing is not difficult and learning it is not difficult, but the equipment, tickets, accommodation, food and drink are all very expensive. This is the core.
So, it’s actually very simple to learn to ski and the basics are easy to learn. However, everyone has different opinions on what “knowing it” means, so it’s hard to define. But the rich have their own way of playing, and the poor have their own way of playing.
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