SnowRidgeParks
Active member
I used to race and I have no shame in saying that. I can thank racing for giving me a super solid background and the confidence/ability I need to ski the terrain that I like to ski. The point you raise is definitely an interesting one, with the noticeable division between the freeskiers and racers at your school. I used to love racing, it was super fun and I was pretty decent at it. The reason I got out, however, was because of the people involved. Not only was it the other racers, but the organizers, coaches, etc... They weren't people that I wanted to associate myself with for a number of reasons which I won't get started on because I'll rant for hours. I've always wondered what it would be like to go to a school for freestyle, but the thought never crossed my mind for racing. In closing, racing is fun and deserves a ton of respect. Racers themselves (for the most part) are douche bags and don't deserve the credit that they receive.