Things happen fast in this sport. Stack the deck in your favor with a plan—envisioning everything you need to do—and visualize yourself doing it successfully.
- Preview terrain before you attempt it, as it can often be difficult to see the entire story from upslope. Take a warm up lap and scope the features (i.e. go around the jumps first, not over them).
- Your speed, approach, and takeoff directly affect both your tricks and your landing. If someone else hits the feature before you, see what speed works for them. Be aware that features constantly change throughout the day due to weather, usage, grooming, and time of day.
- Take the time to read signs and heed hazard markers and flags.
- Use a spotter. They can see new hazards (like an unaware skier entering the feature incorrectly). If you crash, they can signal to those above you to wait.