How much do you progess at camp

choea

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is it like going to camp and being able to do 3's and coming back doing switch 10's. could it happen?
 
it all depends on yor attitude and how hard you push yourself, the coaching just makes it easier and safer to learn new tricks
 
for me i got more style and confidence, i was doing like 270 on 270 out of boxes when a came and like 5s and 7s with safety, i was throwing zerospin critical at camp and then doing them on big jumps this year, my first day back i got unnaty 270 on and off because i felt more comfortable, its all about confidence
 
there is an eiffel 65 song called "your clown" that has the lyric "I don't want tolive this triangle" in it. is this where your signiture got its inspiration?
 
umm. no. your not gonna get that much better. I hardly got better at all but i had so much fun, and thats whats really important to me.
 
It depends on how much you decide you wanna progress. if you go there with the mentality that you're gonna kill it, not be intimidated, and you're gonna have fun, then you will. focus on having fun... not on hucking until you do a 10, unless thats fun for you.

i know i love hucking 10s.
 
ya just set some goals and if you live up to them then youll fell like u have accomlished something and thats the best part
 
it goes down like...u go somewhere in the summer and theres sick people and pros there killing it so it jsut pushes you to try new stuff cuz ur stoked and you feel liek a gangster
 
i really didnt progress at all at camp. but theres some stuff i learnt that has helped me progresss this year like dropping your shoulder for spins and corks and stuff
 
haha most kids are always like yoo im pumped for camp im gona learn cork 7s or something dude the snow is soft i cant get hurt

then they actually get there and maybe learn some 5s but have a good time
 
I guess it depends on the camp and your coach.

The first camp I did I learned a shitload but after that I don't think I progress more at camp than on my own. It's not like you don't get pushed and get tips from friends when your not at camp...

It's just good to have some professional feedback and some solid theory once in a while.
 
you will only progress as much as you want. you have to try shit and not be scared. the snow is soft so its the best place to try new tricks. but you wont learn a switch 10
 
yo. it can happen. i went to this slopestyle camp. i went to into not being able to spin onto rails. i cam out of it doing sw 270 on a downrail. it was ill. you definitly learn a shit load. i learned so much on the jumps to. i went in thinkin i wouldn't learn anything
 
well i went to a hill over in mn my home that was better than mine lets just say and i came back from one day of skiing starting out with 180 and leaving with 720s and zero spins and 270s off rails
 
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