The last two places I worked required instructors to be present between certain hours but didn't pay them unless they were actually teaching a lesson. They only paid for actual lesson time, and then barely above min wage. So you could be ready to work from 10 to 4 but then only get paid 2 hours...
conditions the instructor agrees to when hired
didn't pay them unless teaching a lesson
having enough staff
paid for actual lesson time
required instructors to be present
skiinstructionski instructors
Hi -
I just started learning skiing and currently learning how to do snowplow turns.
I am finding that while I am able to put my weight on the outside ski, and I body is leaned on the side of the outside ski, I am still not able to perform the turn. My inner Ski is still pointed in the...
centrifugal force
gliding wedge
how do i fix this snowplow turn problem?
keep torso upright
move hips over toward the inside ski
narrow your snowplow
pizza turns
skiinstruction
snowplow turns
try to lift the inside ski's tail
unlock the inside ski's stuck edge
wedge turns
Let's say we're talking about one or two day-old chopped up snow in a bowl.
What's your go-to turn choice?
What about the characteristics of the ski you're on that makes your choice work well for you?
I started this thread because the following was said about the AR in the Stockli thread:
"The...
busting crud
carving through choppy snow
chopped up snow
choppy snow
off piste smearing turns in choppy snow
skiinstructionski technique for choppy snow
skiing in choppy snow
smearing turns
tipping and riding skis around
Recently found a couple of videos on preview videos to Rogan's course on how to get out of intermediate skiing. At $150 the price is pretty steep and previews are ok but didn't blow me away right out of the box.
Did anyone buy it? Should I invest or I'm better of getting 1 year subscription to...
aim adventure u
aim adventure u online courses
head coach of the psia national team
how to get out of intermediate skiing
michael rogan
mike rogan
professional ski instructors of america
sean warman
skiinstructionskiinstructional videos
ski magazine
ski magazine’s online video course
skiers getting out of the intermediate plateau
will teach you the skills
Greetings,
We have found it nearly impossible to find an independent ski instructor in Salt Lake City. My wife and I will be visiting from 20 Dec - 2 Jan. We would like to find an instructor to give her at least 2 half day sessions, totaling 8 hours. I know that resorts have an almost absolute...
Had anyone ever done the Mahre Ski Camp at Deer Valley?
https://www.mahretrainingcenter.com/
The pricing seems pretty good compared to what lessons normally cost there.
Wondering how good the instruction is and if it would benefit an Advanced-Intermediate
A question for experienced instructors.
Is there one thing that you teach to almost all your students? Something that is very basic to effective skiing but for one reason or another is not displayed by the recreational skiers that come to us for lessons. A missing ingredient that causes skiers...
missing ingredient in skiing
one thing you teach to your ski students
pull the new inside foot back
skiinstructionski lesson essentials
ski lessons
ski stance
skiing "wow" moment
turning their legs
Anybody have a preference? If yes, can you say more about that?
How about no preference? We can talk about that too.
This thread is meant to be about personal preferences and their varieties, not about finding universal truths identifying which ages make for "better" students. I'm thinking...
What do we think of this. Don't really see the process. 3 days from zero to "black diamond".
After the first 15 sec or so, skip to 1:45 to avoid the Greyhound schill.
@Ron , this was at Steamboat.
I am curious to hear what people (skiers and instructors alike) have experienced in their best/favorite lessons and their worst/nightmare lessons. I know there must be some amazing stories out there if people are willing to share. Are there common threads for what makes really good lessons and...
In my annual check-up ski lesson, my instructor pointed out that I'm not always releasing my old downhill edge effectively at the end of my turns. We worked out some strategies for getting a better release, the one that really seems to work for me is visualizing rolling my downhill foot down the...
body position is key
cementing movement pattern
commit going downhill
getting movement to be automatic
new sideslip to an edge set then release
pointing the inside knee/pinky edge into the turn
ski drills
skiinstruction
steepness is an issue
visualizing rolling downhill foot down the hill
One of the reasons many people don't take lessons is cost. Sure, some people prefer not to, which is fine with me. But I am starting this thread in the hope of helping others, and perhaps some of you, whether you are instructors or not, share tips, experiences and suggestions to help folks take...
affordable lessons in your area?
affordable ski lessons
high cost of ski lessons
private ski lessons
skiinstruction
stick to one instructor
tips for saving money on ski lessons
In another thread I read this and it's something I've heard in various iterations over and over:
"As for me, I've had one lesson in my life, when I was 12, and after 37 years from that first day I still keep telling myself one of these days I'll take another. I can get down most trails pretty...
I ask for opinions on this, because I have my doubts, based even on the theoretically superior format of instructor training programs. Sure, group lessons will get beginners sliding, and can address the needs that intermediate skiers commonly have, to give them the fundamental building blocks...
advanced skiers
format of instructor training programs
group ski lessons
group ski lessons for advanced skier
instructor training programs
one-off group ski lesson
skiinstructionski lessons
I'd like some thoughts on taking beginners on T-bars and pomas. I think that it might be a great thing for them. It seems to them learn quicker, as it gets them used to the sliding sensation without the risk of going too fast and losing control.
I ask because I instruct in the winter, and like...
I am asking because it really is the [and my] elephant in the room that needs to be acknowledged and corrected. So I have revised [in brackets] a quote from @Doby Man to start what could be a very helpful discussion for me and possibly for others and for our students:
Oh, and to change it...
ankle flexion
bend the knees
better skiing
close the ankle
hands forward
move forward
pulling the feet back
skiinstructionskiing in the back seat
skiing in the backseat
strong core
I wanted to put in my title that font where there is a line through the letters. Pull is slashed through and replaced with push.
There has been so much talk about inside foot pull back in ski instruction. Heck, a guy could probably make a living off of it if he wanted to. I think that when we...
balancing against the forces of the turn
inside foot is pushed back
inside foot pull back in skiinstruction
pushing the outside foot forward
skiinstruction
Possible return of a Teaching Academy
Long standing member @epic is looking to spearhead a program that could bring back ESA, from the old Barking Bears days. It looks there is a way to possibly work to create private 2-Day Clinics with using high level coaches including current and/or...
beta test
high level ski coaches
national team members
private 2-day clinics
ski examiners
skiinstruction
snow instruction academy
stowe mountain resort
teaching academy
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