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Had a superb lesson with fellow
@balernoStu
, at Snow Factor Braehead last Friday.
http://centralskiing.co.uk
I was debating what to do about further instruction prior to this years holiday when I read about @balernoStu on another thread recently and contacted him for advice.
Had some concerns about the practicalities of detailed instruction in the confined space of a fridge but on the day through dialogue and demonstration he soon picked up on my issues and we spent an intensive three hours working on drills to correct and solve. Really pleased with the input and instruction and both written and video feedback. I'm off to the Alps in 2 weeks to put them into practice before another lesson in mid Feb.
Thanks Stu for you patience and input in the challenging circumstances of of Snow Factors love for catering to freestylers and thus half the slope being covered in obstacles, the snow being so-so and the usual sprinkling of numpties that should be politely removed from the main slope but never are. Not, of course, including yours truly - at least on this occasion!
Many thanks Stuart, would thoroughly recommend!
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