13295375:McMilliam said:Thanks Mr Bishop, I'll be sure to emphasise how much it gets kids stoked and keeping them skiing regularly.
Coming from 2 seasons in vancouver and whistler, I'm very much about ripping around with no poles boosting off every feature with my mates and having the most fun on the whole mountain
I've a tough job on my hands because being in Verbier, Switzerland, the park is the LEAST of anyones worries here. It's all about big money clients, free ride, touring, spending $5,000 on lunch and luxury chalet trips. However that obviously exposes an opportunity for someone to grasp some freestyle business and give a big PUSH in the park scene... when the people here eventually realise the park is not their enemy.
13295375:McMilliam said:Thanks Mr Bishop, I'll be sure to emphasise how much it gets kids stoked and keeping them skiing regularly.
Coming from 2 seasons in vancouver and whistler, I'm very much about ripping around with no poles boosting off every feature with my mates and having the most fun on the whole mountain
I've a tough job on my hands because being in Verbier, Switzerland, the park is the LEAST of anyones worries here. It's all about big money clients, free ride, touring, spending $5,000 on lunch and luxury chalet trips. However that obviously exposes an opportunity for someone to grasp some freestyle business and give a big PUSH in the park scene... when the people here eventually realise the park is not their enemy.
13295960:CB_Radio said:Freestyle skiing is a great option for kids these days. And having inspiring videos put out to the kids is great because they do idolize them and want to become them. But freestyle skiings has an a large impact on ski lessons, ski lessons teach good form, an athletic stance allowing one to be able to ski the whole mountain in equilibrium with the center of mass ( the Body) over the base of support ( the skis) and in control through proper edging, rotary, and pressure movements. But freestyle skiing has recently implemented things such as style, afterbang, butters, all of which are awesome and add nice and variable cool looks to ones individual skiing. But in turn promote poor skiing form and a tendency for riding in the back seat and add a slightly higher risk of knee injury. Kids are rushing to become like their idols and cranking down the din to hold them in while they butter and ride park , without the knowledge of good form which can prevent injury.
13295960:CB_Radio said:Kids are rushing to become like their idols and cranking down the din to hold them in while they butter and ride park , without the knowledge of good form which can prevent injury.
13296394:Mr.Bishop said:Right, but the problem here is that if you make it ultra strict, then none of these kids are going to ski at all... so they'll be perfectly safe from injury because they're bored to death. Maybe they'll start snowboarding where nobody is going to stop you from shredding the park because its part of it.
Trust me - I have coached kids from a very young age. You don't need to force strict lessons and hold them back from the fun stuff to teach good skiing skills. The idea that the park is destroying skiing is a myth - held up by elitist old guys that don't want ski racing to go away.
If someone loves the sport, and they get out there every day... you can teach them form in between runs. Even if they dont' get taught, they learn as they are on their skis more. If someone skis 5 days per week with no training, they will end up better than someone who does 2 but only does formal lessons.
It will rarely even matter because the guy who does 2 days in formal lessons is either going to quit or start snowboarding.
Stop being such adults. Trust me, kids who are irresponsible know whats up way more than adults.
13296394:Mr.Bishop said:Right, but the problem here is that if you make it ultra strict, then none of these kids are going to ski at all... so they'll be perfectly safe from injury because they're bored to death. Maybe they'll start snowboarding where nobody is going to stop you from shredding the park because its part of it.
Trust me - I have coached kids from a very young age. You don't need to force strict lessons and hold them back from the fun stuff to teach good skiing skills. The idea that the park is destroying skiing is a myth - held up by elitist old guys that don't want ski racing to go away.
If someone loves the sport, and they get out there every day... you can teach them form in between runs. Even if they dont' get taught, they learn as they are on their skis more. If someone skis 5 days per week with no training, they will end up better than someone who does 2 but only does formal lessons.
It will rarely even matter because the guy who does 2 days in formal lessons is either going to quit or start snowboarding.
Stop being such adults. Trust me, kids who are irresponsible know whats up way more than adults.