I want to find out how many people raced before they started freeskiing or if they still do. Personally, I have never raced and always owned twintips except for my very first pair of skis.
yes i did, i raced all through high school along with freeskiiing but racing enhanced my skills so much i cant tell you, it made me way more technically sound which i can take anywhere on the mountain, not to mention you get to wear sweeet spandex hahah just kidding, that wasnt that cool
i raced before i skied park and such. i was in the lift line and saw a kid with skis that were bent up on both ends and i thought "oh that looks fun" and now 5 years later i freeski
I think it's super super important to be a good and comfortable skier before you become a park rat. I'm in no means a park rat and still enjoy just skiing groomers for hours. When I was little I did brigade lesson groups for like 2 years but didn't like the slow pace and I didn't have any freedom. But if you look at some of the great park skiers/big mountain guys, lots of them have some kid of mogul/racing background.
I didn't, but I started at 2 and got dumped into lessons for years and years. I'd say I can hold my own outside of park, which is always a good thing, but my park skills need work.
I raced before I started freeskiing. I can't hate on racing because thats what made me become a REALLY REALLY GOOD skier. Oh and by the way most pros raced before they started doing freestyle.
absolutely did, and its the single reason why im the skier that i am today. gave me a super solid foundation to grow on and the rest is history. haven't raced in over 3 years but i dont mind bashing some gates a couple times a season. too much politics and too many shitty people tho, so i finally quit when i went to college.
word to that!!! same thing for me, ski racing helped me to ski at the level i am today!!! oh and when your good at ski racing and win some races its a real fun sport!!
Jon Olson used to ski race and now he is back in it. I saw him at a race at park city and he won second run. His goal is to make it to the Olympics in 2014.
i actually started as a mogul skier, then became a racer, now im a race coach, but i train moguls when ever i can get a chance. minnesota not so great of a place to ski the bumps.
I raced through high school. made me a lot better skier. I had fun. racing's just another way of challenging yourself on the mountain. not gonna lie last weekend I poached part of a course and hit a few gates. its fun but I dont think I'd ever legitimetly do it again.