I have been skiing for about 15 years, a late starter at about 30 years old. The last 10 years been with a mate and his family. He has been skiing since aged 3. Whilst I picked up a few tips I was on an obvious plateau so decided last year to have some lessons. Not during my annual Bansko trip in March but in Tignes in April.
Always wary of being guided rather than instructed I found a British run outfit called TDC who changed me from a parallel slider into a carving machine (or so it ...
I have been skiing for about 15 years, a late starter at about 30 years old. The last 10 years been with a mate and his family. He has been skiing since aged 3. Whilst I picked up a few tips I was on an obvious plateau so decided last year to have some lessons. Not during my annual Bansko trip in March but in Tignes in April.
Always wary of being guided rather than instructed I found a British run outfit called TDC who changed me from a parallel slider into a carving machine (or so it felt).
During a lesson a ski legend called Ali Ross was pointed out to me so last month I checked him out and purchased his 'ski better' dvd. His skiing ethos is similar to what I had been learning so if you are stuck on your own plateau I recommend you check him out too. It has certainly opened my eyes on how to ski.