Some friendly reminders for the 2014-2015 Season.

13193600:TheSeaCaptain said:
You don't even need to offer advice, just give him or her some re-enforcement. Not necessarily because they need it, but because you're always hardest on yourself.

After I eat shit trying to nail down my 7's, if someone skied past and said, "That was sick man, you've almost got it. Keep at it." I'll instantly feel better knowing that not 100% of the people watching think I'm a tool.

Cannot stress the importance of this enough. Positive vibes, even the smallest comments, can make a huge difference on someones day. Pro or newb, we all ski the same mountain, and deserve to be treated with the same level of respect.
 
13193600:TheSeaCaptain said:
You don't even need to offer advice, just give him or her some re-enforcement. Not necessarily because they need it, but because you're always hardest on yourself.

After I eat shit trying to nail down my 7's, if someone skied past and said, "That was sick man, you've almost got it. Keep at it." I'll instantly feel better knowing that not 100% of the people watching think I'm a tool.

could have not said it better myself
 
13193661:SimplyClean said:
Put a smile on your face and spread the love. Too many kids are way too serious out there, will never show any emotion, and/or hide behind their goggles/balaclavas all day.

This is why so many people are scared/intimidated of going into the park or talking with a stranger.

So much this. No need to intimidate, no need to be that cool. Project positivity instead of exclusivity and I promise you, your days will be far more enjoyable.
 
1: Talk crap to everybody, whether they are better or worse than u

2: Cut off everybody that is in your way, even if you make them fall

3: Be really cocky, especially in the lodge.
 
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