Author Topic: Speed Management in powder and bumps?  (Read 761 times)

Gary

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Re: Speed Management in powder and bumps?
« on: April 10, 2009, 07:31:21 am »
Liam....glad to hear you're finding more "keys to the kingdom". I can tell you from first hand experience with John, his teachings are not just for intermediates. He has such a great eye for watching a skier and determining the proper path of instruction. From small bumps to steep double blacks to skiing tree and glades....I've been there with him. I have great respect for not only what he teaches but how he teaches. His patience and perseverance are stellar and match his skill as an all mountain skier.

I must add that the buzz over on the PMTS site is how important it is to use the uphill baby toe edge in turn initiation....one of the primary focal points of Johns method. I would highly reccomend you spend a day with John. I've had 3 semi private sessions with him and my skiing truly elevated to a new level.

Glad to hear your experience with application of his ski tools has made your on snow experience more pleasureable....fin d the time to get together with him and soar!

Best,
G
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