@@TheBlacktulips sometimes you gotta pull the parent card and force them to try something outside their preferences so they know what they’re saying no to. Freeride program should be awesome there!
@@TheBlacktulips Thinh Truong is right. Racing is the best thing to do if you want ur kids 2 get better at skiing. Freeride will help them with there tricks and jumps. But in the end the racers are better because they have better turning fundamentals, and from there it is much easier to learn all the other things.
I had a similar problem with my family member. I think some people don’t enjoy as much toward the end of a full ski day because they get tired. My solution to that is take as much rest and as often in between runs. Also it was very difficult to convince them to try a steeper slope. When that happens, I just teach them the right technique and stop pushing them to try and just hope they push themselves on their own some day. In my experience, when I push them to try it, they end up not liking skiing all together.
yes, totally. there were days that i pushed my daughter too much and she didnt like it. Now i learned that i just leave her in the lodge for a run or 2 in to take a break when she wants to and I can ski a hard run.
Love to watch your kids!❤ I am living Logan. Hope there are opportunities to ski with you guys.
Well done my friend
You should get the kiddos in their race program! They’ll start smoking you within a season or even half a season 😂
I asked them but they were not interested in racing. Aaron is interested in freeride program, which I will get him into one next season.
@@TheBlacktulips sometimes you gotta pull the parent card and force them to try something outside their preferences so they know what they’re saying no to. Freeride program should be awesome there!
@@TheBlacktulips Thinh Truong is right. Racing is the best thing to do if you want ur kids 2 get better at skiing. Freeride will help them with there tricks and jumps. But in the end the racers are better because they have better turning fundamentals, and from there it is much easier to learn all the other things.
I had a similar problem with my family member. I think some people don’t enjoy as much toward the end of a full ski day because they get tired. My solution to that is take as much rest and as often in between runs. Also it was very difficult to convince them to try a steeper slope. When that happens, I just teach them the right technique and stop pushing them to try and just hope they push themselves on their own some day. In my experience, when I push them to try it, they end up not liking skiing all together.
yes, totally. there were days that i pushed my daughter too much and she didnt like it. Now i learned that i just leave her in the lodge for a run or 2 in to take a break when she wants to and I can ski a hard run.