Barbara, Kristin, Sarah, Rachael – TEXAS! Pole balance, turn entry with tipping instead of rotation, upper body stability, prepare the arms and hands for a pole touch/plant, letting the inside ski be a player (some weight), a few bumps, wider turns with skidding and shaping. Warm – real warm, maybe a record, top of T-bar still ripping. Fun afternoon ladies, enjoy the vacation and college years – some of the best of life.
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March 14, 2017 (Afternoon)
Kathleen & Ariel – Oklahoma. I’ve never seen a 14 year old smile so much as Ariel … just sure I’ll see your picture on the front cover of Vogue magazine someday. Almost the same as the morning lesson, get off the hard edge and quick turn to a stop, be more of a ‘go’ skier, soften the edges and use them to ‘spread the snow’ and shape the turn, wider radius turns gives time to think. Good last run, impressive!
March 14, 2017 (Morning)
Shelly – Church Pt. LA. Think I learned more from her about hair cutting than she did from me about skiing. Getting rid of the wedge (a common theme these days), using a less edged ski to shape and round out the turns for more speed control, hips more open to the mountain (let’s say downhill), some discipline with arms. Have a great vacation with your days – I’m keeping my promise!
March 13, 2017 (Afternoon)
Ray and Jack – Richmond, TX (high school football country … not sure there is any place in Texas that is not high school football country). Upper body discipline, pole balance to stabilize the arms (now can you stay focused without balancing the poles), getting rid of the wedge (why do we ever teach that stuff), more skidding and turn completion to control speed, initiate the turn with the new inside ski (old outside ski), some weight on both skis (always). Jack, if was a piece of cake then it would be
called football – you are athletic and a thinker, good skiing is in your future.
March 12, 2017 (Afternoon)
Jack, Jimmy & Cory – St. Louis. Some bumps, some blacks, some blues and even a green. Eliminate the rise and twist, earlier transitions from edge to edge, learning to use both skis (novel concept), skidding and shaping (scarving), keeping both skis ‘grounded’ (kind of doesn’t sound right to say ‘snowed’), bump techniques (some of this but not much), some talk about food, Jack would give up his car before his cell phone -21st century!
March 12, 2017 (Morning)
Tim & Tatum – Dallas, Level 1 to start, level 3 by noon time. All about skidding, shaping, controlling speed, riding the chair lift, skied down twice along Rip’s Ride, don’t rush the turns, not too edgie … enjoy the ride, maybe this day is the start to a lifelong skiing passion.
March 11, 2017
Kelly, Mark, Mason & Aubrey – Oxford Mississippi, level 1 (except Mark, he was off to explore while we were crushing the magic carpet). Wedge glides, wedge direction change, ski around the brushes, Poma, sliding on corresponding edges, riding Rip’s Ride. Enjoy your vacation in Colorado – Kelly, hope you find some air, tequila might help. Cheers.
March 10, 2017
Donna, Kay, Tyler, Dave – Customer Service (that would be ‘the best of’). Much fun today, sunny, light wind, still some winter snow, stayed up high all day. Early edges, manage the pressure in top 1/2 of turn to ‘be happy’ with bottom 1/2, what’s the deal with the hips, what’s the deal with the arms and hands, and really what’s the deal with the upper body moving around too much. Steeps all day – chocolate for lunch, can’t get any better.