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So....long story short I "am / was" a decent (by uk standards), I could quite happily ski pretty much most / all conditions, I enjoyed off piste and I was getting into ski touring but easier this year I fractured my kneecap and I've had it rebuilt and my physio has cleared me for a return to skiing. However I'm heading out to Saalbach in a couple of week and I thinking about picking up a few hours private tuition while out there.
So can anyone make any good recommendations? specifically I would like someone who has experience of injured skiers and the bio-mechanics of skiing / knees rather than just a factory instructor.
Obviously
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isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
@enduroaid
, I can't help on instructors I'm afraid but if you post in the Saalbach thread for this year there are plenty of people who know more about the area than me. Some SHs like out there/have apartments in the area.
https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=161018
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@enduroaid
, I would have a chat with Penhab Ski School. Their instructors are very good and experienced - including the Bulgarian guys, Georgi Popov, Iavor Vasilew, and Kris Dragoshinov. Mention my name (can’t do any harm).
Other very experienced instructors of my acquaintance are John Walker (Furstauer), Nick Tilby (Furstauer), Simon Hodges (Snow Academy), and Stuart Watt (Easyski).
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