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Poster:
A snowHead
Poster:
A snowHead
Have been an infrequent poster to this site for a while and recently started a site to help students learn more about individual instructors/the ski school experience and find the best available ski instructors for them-
Ski School Pros
The site also has a blog and the first article is
How to Maximize Your Ski & Snowboard Lessons
. I think it is one of the more comprehensive articles on the subject set up in a format that allows individuals to just take in the main points or delve deeper into the areas that interest them most. Please let me know your thoughts (as I can always edit to make it better) Thanks
Summary: Get the most out of your snow sports experience by finding the right instructor, preparation, communication and having the right attitude. Targeted to help first-timers as well as more experienced skiers and snowboarders by providing the questions to ask before booking your ski school lesson, the conversations that you should be having with your instructor, clothing & equipment suggestions, the best attitude for learning and a lot more.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Nah, best tip for ski school is always be right behind this instructor.
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