Depends how far below their "boundary" you're talking about, but I hear you.Don't forget, I was a participant at that tryout and understand the mindset of many there. Some maybe did push past their boundary and their performance suffered. Some skied at their boundary with the occasional slip over and recover and their performance was exciting and showed athleticism and performance. Others may have skied below their boundary and their skiing was lackluster.
My personal goal is to push to and sometimes over my boundary so that it expands and the next time I tryout, hopefully, skiing just at my limit will show accurate and exciting skiing.
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And to your second question, at times I ski at the level of my students so I can show them a lot of accurate, repeatable movements. Sometimes I ski above the level of my students so I inspire them to another level. And sometimes I ski just at and over my level to show them that I am human as well.
Yea my question was not whether you ski to their level its whether as a demonstrator you should be skiing beyond your own level.