Hi all, Just thought I would let you know how I got on with my lessons in Soll a few weeks ago! I had two, 2 hour lessons during the week from a school called blacksheep ski school! they are online so check them out! I do think the lessons proved to be worth the money and I did enjoy the experience.
However, all the self study stuff I have done so far has been very valuble too, as I was able to understand the intructor and get more out off the lessons. So I was in a better position to understand things like anglation, flexing, and leaning away from the mountain etc.
The funny things was that my ski intructors boss only happend to be Klaus Mair...small world hu! I did mention to her that I already had his dvd and was great!
anyway, the ski Instructor helped me with some flaws in my skiing they were, Shoulder rotation, feet two far apart in the short turns, not enough up and down movment, lack of rhythm, and turning to sharp.
So my ski instructor sorted me out by : keeping shoulders facing down the valley, keeping feet more together, flexing more up and down using the ankle flex, more rhythm using pole plant, and counting like 1234 then turn, and to shorten the turns count to 123 then 12 etc so the turns become quick.
I think learning to ski varies from person to person, and I tend to ski how I would drive on a road for instance when i drive in a built up area lots of people and cars,, slow slow slow, and when there is no traffic ie early morning and on a motorway I can go a little faster.
When I drive I'm very respectfull of others, and very aware and able to anticipate other drivers actions. And two this day I have never caused an accident touch wood!!!! I take this onto the slop when I ski, if the slopes are busy I keep to a nice steady speed ie below 30mph, and before you ask how do I know my speed that because I have a divice that tells me that :)
and I aways look up the slope when I turn to see who's coming and pull over if need be to let the speeders fly by, then I wait for a gap and then proceed downward, If I want to ski fast I will wait for a large gap so there is no one around. Or I do night skiing this is something you can do in Soll, and the slopes tend to be very quiet. This is something I have learnt
not by intructors but simply common sense and respect for other people.
So for me self study and a couple of lessons worked for me. I will be going out to
Courchevel Next year and I can't wait but I will still have one or two lessons (one or two hours) and the start of the week just to help me keep my form.