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Watch Gus Kenworthy give the anchors of the 'Today' show a skiing lesson

When Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb wanted to learn how to ski, they decided to get lessons from the very best.

  • The "Today" anchors aren't very experienced skiers, so they decided to get lessons from Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy.
  • First, the pair had to get proper ski boots and make sure they knew the proper "ski swagger."
  • Hoda had just a bit of difficulty getting off the chairlift.
  • The pair learned the "pizza" technique for controlling their speed.
  • Gus made the "executive decision" to put Savannah on his back for a ride down the hill.
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