Just got back from a week in
Mayrhofen which was family based so due to the variance in the ability of the 3 families that went I tended to try and improve the quality of my skiing as opposed to putting vast amounts of mileage under my belt.
Having looked at the DVD numerous times and even took it with me I found it fantastic tool to explain certain things to four 13-16 years old who were all on their 3rd/4th skiing trips. I found the hints and the drills Klaus Mair mentioned in relation to weight distribution, leaning forward and basic body position were very usefull. I was delighted to see how all their skiing dramatically improved without them having any lessons. If I thought that my input thanks to the tips in Klaus Mair's DVD had any baring in this I will be very proud.
Did it improve my skiing, very hard for me to say, as it was not always appropriate for me to ski off on my own and do the more challenging stuff. That being said it has made me more aware of my own faults and although I still found myself doing them I straight away had this 'nagging person' :twisted: on my shoulder saying
'lean forward' 'Use your outside ski' and 'Face the danger'.
I am off with some friends to
Schladming at he end of January and they know my strengths and weaknesses so that will be my Litmus test.
In short ladies and gents I would thoroughly recommend the DVD which comes with 3 reminder cards which you can stick in your ski jacket pocket so you can have a quick browse over a pint over lunch to make it look as if you know more than you really do!! )