Level 7, Melissa, Al, MaryAnn Kelly – coldest dang day of the year, wind that would just not let go. Body (hip, shoulder, hands) alignment, committing to the turn, staying ‘grounded’ with both skis, slow the initiation and complete the last 15%, inside ski activity and pressure. Thanks for trying the ‘difficult’ drills and accepting changes – must be outside the comfort zone to accept new challenges.
February 19, 2012
Michael, John, Jason, Alison, David – now here is a diverse gang of family and friends. Bumps (moments of brilliance, moments of other emotions), trees (David, you rock), Alison skiing the ‘zipper line’ and a few bump runs, John and Jason following throught the tight trees (that was impressive), ski the ‘side walls’, completing the last 15% of each turn, leg steering on a PVC pipe, and last but not least … keep both skis on the snow!
February 18, 2012
February 18, 2012
Dang forgot my camera in my uniform coat – pictures will show up tomorrow evening. What a great day – a pleasure meeting the frat group and sharing in some of your history. Good skiing by all – few beers tonight (probably more than a few) and some serious sleep.
February 17, 2012
February 16, 2012
‘The Babes’. What a great day! Bump stuff in the morning, chocolate for lunch, cruising black and blue in the afternoon. This is coming together, you (plural) might not see all the changes I do, so take it from me there are impressive revelations that are floating through the minds and ski performance.
February 15, 2012
February 12, 2012
‘Low Impact Level 7’ – Nancy, Tom, Darlena, Pam, Donna, John – stayed low on the mountain playing with technique and bumps. Core alignment, commit to the turn, release of inside ski to lead the turn, bump tactics, turn targeting. And for John … turns on one ski (it’s the American way). The days major success: Crescendo bumps with 10 skis staying on the snow – terrific!