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Can anyone give me some ideas of skill improving, yet fun games to play with kids while skiing please?
We are planning on skiing with our 6 yo son for two hours every weekend at MK, and wanted some useful, yet fun stuff to do with him. He will of course be getting appropriate rest/hot chocolate etc. breaks, we aren't expecting him to ski for two hours continuously!
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Once he gets going on skis it will be getting him to stop for breaks and drag him off the slope at the end that will be the problem if he is anything like my now 9 year old who started when she was 5. By 6 she would happily do a 3 hour dome session and would have to made to take breaks.
Things to keep in mind, if he can't ski to a reasonable standard MK will probably insist he has lessons with them before being on the main slope with you and the domes are starting to get busy now so maybe not much room for much more than skiing the slope.
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Sorry, I should have explained. He has been skiing every week for a year at MK in lessons, most of which have been two hour lessons, and had a week of ski school in France, and a handful of private lessons on our local dry slope. He's pretty competent, good balance, and starting to be a little more consistent with his parallel skiing.
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Good stuff, does MK have a kids club doing the snowsports (or whatever they are called this year) award? Chloe loved doing those at that sort of age but the rest of time mostly just wanted to go as fast as possible down the slope.
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We've decided to take him out of the MK lessons for the moment, as we didn't feel we were getting great value for money, so we are just going to have family ski time once a week and build on his skills doing fun stuff. He will be doing his ESF levels on our trips to France, so getting formal lessons there.
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How about doing a run/turns as a different animal? Using the various animal characteristics to work on important balance and movement skills. Just for starters, stork = one legged skiing, mouse = making yourself really small, elephant = making yourself really tall, bird = skiing with arms out to the side, tortoise = skiing really slowly, kangaroo = making little jumps etc etc. There are loads of fun things you can do with kids to challenge and develop their balance, and get them solid on the outside ski for parallel turning.
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Ahh OK, with Chloe it was practising things like switch skiing, 180s and 360s and the other tricks and skills they were doing in the club sessions like the animal skiing mentioned above that took up most of her time when skiing with me.
Though to be honest C is such a it didn't (and still doesn't) take any thinking to amuse her if she has skis and snow covered hill
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juliad wrote: |
How about doing a run/turns as a different animal? Using the various animal characteristics to work on important balance and movement skills. Just for starters, stork = one legged skiing, mouse = making yourself really small, elephant = making yourself really tall, bird = skiing with arms out to the side, tortoise = skiing really slowly, kangaroo = making little jumps etc etc. There are loads of fun things you can do with kids to challenge and develop their balance, and get them solid on the outside ski for parallel turning. |
OMG! That is the coolest idea EVER! Thanks for that!
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Funniest with Chloe was when we got to chatting to a couple of squaddies on the Tamworth travellator, one a good skier one just being cleared to ski on his own in the fridge. Skied down, C straight lined it and finished alongside good quaddie who done the same, cue loads of micky taking when not so good squaddie made it down about being beaten not only by girl but one about 1/3 his size. Bit later we set off together again and not so good was 3rd down behind his mate and me. 'I beat her, I beat her!' he yells and his mate just pointed back up the slope to where C was skiing switch round the slalom cones out for a lesson and between each cone doing a 360.
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First lesson in skiing - kids will always ski faster and more bravely than you, no matter what their size.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Fenfilly, and when they start skiing a bit too fast and don't turn, try turning things in to a competition like who can fit the most turns in on a designated pitch. Works on their numeracy skills at the same time
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Fenfilly wrote: |
First lesson in skiing - kids will always ski faster and more bravely than you, no matter what their size. |
Second lesson, when the number of days they have skied equals the number of weeks you have skied they will be better than you will ever be!
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You know it makes sense.
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juliad, Yep guess the problem with dome skiing is the only way the littlies can get going fast enough to meet their need for speed if not being distracted by something is to straight line the fall line in a racing tuck.
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Fenfilly, a crowded day at MK is not the ideal time for learning to ski switch.
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Poster: A snowHead
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And now is the time the fridges are getting crowded!
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never underestimate the capacity of kids to just go round and round and round and round. My 22 month old grandson did the same jigsaw about 40 times this morning. Kids have more staying power than adults, who quickly get bored.
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Once he's got the idea of the animal game, take it up a notch by skiing behind and calling out which animal he has to change to now (and ideally choosing a shape what will help their skiing rather than hinder what they're trying to get their skis to do at that moment). Then let him have a go at the back choosing which animal you have to be - most kids love this role reversal, and you can get them doing better shaped turns without them realising.
Another one my daughter likes is a kind of virtual postman game; I make a big show of carrying up a really heavy pretend sack full of presents that need delivering to all the houses on the way down. There is usually one house at each landmark like lift pylons etc. I then pass the parcels to her and she has to deliver them without stopping or against the clock - I think we invented that one when she just wanted to straight line it down the middle in a snow plough.
Get them to ski in front, and you have to copy everything they do; get them to make it really hard for you. Then switch round and you get a run where they have to copy you.
One legged skiing always seems surprisingly popular with children.
Jump turns? See how many you can do before the bottom - be prepared to get well and truly beaten if his legs have the same springs my children's do.
If it's not too busy, and you're careful, you can ski down holding hands and really swing them round the turn where you're on the inside. Works better with two similarly sized people, but can be done.
Picking their favourite fruit: pretend you're skiing through fruit trees and they have to reach up and pick a fruit at the start of each turn, then put the fruit in a (pretend!) bucket on their skis as they finish each turn. Or make them sweetie trees if they prefer.
I usually come at this problem in reverse: rather than think up a fun game I instead work out what movements I want them to be making, then make a fairly simple game like the picking fruit one that gets them doing it. Doesn't need to be complex or at all plausible as a 6 year old doesn't care about that. Or if they have other favourite sports try and work out how we can work that in. E.g. football - let's pretend to be goal keepers; ballet - let's ski down really gracefully and maybe do some spins; basketball - let's bounce a (pretend) ball all the way down; and so on.
Some things work better with props, but a 6 year old's imagination is usually way more effective.
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Fenfilly, it's made me smile just reading that!
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Fenfilly, fun!
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Fenfilly,
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Fenfilly, He was probably thinking you needed the practice so you could keep up! Sounds like some good fun!
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davkt wrote: |
Fenfilly, He was probably thinking you needed the practice so you could keep up! Sounds like some good fun! |
He may have a point!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Fenfilly, For skiing switch stick up your thumb, strech out your arm and push it back behind you while keeping your thumb in your eye line!
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Well.....apart from that...
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Poster: A snowHead
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Fenfilly, Surprisingly little, It will shift your weight and separate your upper and lower body, and actually take your skis round for you and as you turn switch just do it with the opposite thumb to take yourself back the other way.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Fattes13 wrote: |
Fenfilly, Surprisingly little, It will shift your weight and separate your upper and lower body, and actually take your skis round for you and as you turn switch just do it with the opposite thumb to take yourself back the other way. |
Thank you! I will definitely give it a go!
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