Anyone Can be an Expert Skier, Volume 1All it takes to be an expert skier are the correct movements and the right equipment. With Harb's revolutionary new teaching system, readers can learn expert technique and avoid the dead-end movements that keep them at the intermediate level. 200 photos. |
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Anyone Can Be an Expert Skier: The Definitive Shaped Ski Owner's Guide Harald R. Harb No preview available - 1997 |
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