Poster: A snowHead
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Just received an update from Snoworks.co.uk which offers half price tuition on their pre-season courses at Tignes. Details are:
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Dear skier,
We're kicking off the start of our 06/07 season with a special offer of half
price 'Ski Training Courses' in Tignes. Yes the season really does start
this early. Sneak in an extra weeks ski training with some of the countries
top ski coaches. From Red Run skiers upwards.
Nov 4 - 11
All Day Technical Training £150 (normally £300)
Race Training £120 (normally £240)
Nov 11-18
Race Training £120 (normally £240)
Combine this with a H/B accommodation package for only £245. Flights from as
little as £45 if you book now. Return transfers from Geneva £70. You can get
a great value package and sneak in an extra weeks ski training this early. |
BTW, I have no interest in Snoworks other than as a satisfied client.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Yes, I received this email this morning too. I am very tempted by the all day technical training 4 - 11 November, but would want to keep costs right down. Anyone interested in sharing cost of car hire from Geneva and a self-catering apartment?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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pam w, if you do decide to self-cater, make sure you get an apartment fairly close to the hotel that Snoworks use for the evening feedback sessions and seminars. These are an important part of the week, as well as providing a good base for informal apres-ski with your fellow clients and instructors.
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rob@rar.org.uk, yes, I did a Snoworks course some years ago and would certainly want to be accessible for the evening sessions, but taking the package does make it all quite a bit more expensive.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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pam w wrote: |
... taking the package does make it all quite a bit more expensive. |
I know, especially if travelling as a single
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rob@rar.org.uk, I presume that cost is for 6 days training?
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BernardC, no, five days @ three hours per day. Arrive Saturday, Sunday is free skiing to get warmed up, instruction Monday-Friday.
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BernardC, I'm in Tignes for the race camp with Snoworks 18-25 November (sadly at full price, rather than discounted). I've done it before and it's a great way to get the season off to an early start. As Pam said, not so good for free skiing, but great if you're just focusing on technique. Go on, you know you want to...
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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rob@rar, having just realised I'm probably not going to be able to make the EoSB next year after all (it will almost certainly clash with the first race of the LSERSA season), and after a chat with Emma this morning, I've decided to use the holiday I'd reserved for that for the half-price race training week 11-18 Nov. Sounds like I got the last place on it - unless they decide to add another group. I was originally thinking of going the following week and hooking up with you again, but £120 discount was too good too pass up. Also got to use my EasyJet discount (due to them screwing us about on the PSB flight) to get there. If only I'd got my posterior in gear a day earlier I'd have saved another £22 on the airfare too . Shame to miss you - but maybe some other time.
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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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GrahamN, Excellent, I'm sure you'll have a fun week. Two pre-season trips is quite keen! Fingers crossed for hard and icy conditions for you on the Grand Motte
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We're doing the race training course 18-25th November. We paid full whack for it, but we still think it is likely to be a good week. I'm a relatively new skier (first ski trip was last year, 5 weeks in total), although my husband skis well and has done racing before. I feel I need the race training to get quick enough to keep up with him. He has skied with Snoworks before and thinks they are absolutely brilliant, so, rocks, rubble, ice or not, I'm still looking forward to it.
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You know it makes sense.
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rob@rar wrote: |
Two pre-season trips is quite keen! |
Possibly - but my main focus is still the off-piste stuff in the season; currently looking at 3 weeks (including a Snoworks week in St Anton in Jan) and 2-3 long weekends. Bang go my environmental credentials then .
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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docsquid, I'm also on that course. Are you staying in the Hotel Curling or have you made your own accommodation arrangements?
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Poster: A snowHead
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rob@rar, yes, we're in the Hotel Curling. I feel rather nervous as I'm not an exalted or expert skier like many of the people seem to be here. My main aim of the week is to stay the same distance behind my husband, who is also doing the course, as I am at present and not to let the gap grow! I'll be happy if I get down one set of gates in the whole week without skiing out.
I only had my first ski trip last year (Feb 2005), and although I've done five weeks, with quite a few private lessons from Gareth Roberts, and made good progress, I still feel like a beginner. I have done a lot of ice skating (figure skating) in the past, which might explain some of my progress. Gareth and Brian (the BASI I and race trainer at the Tamworth Snowdome), I'm well up to the course and am definitely a Level IV skier. I know it will improve my technique enormously, and provided I'm not thrown off the course for being just too slow and holding everybody up, then I'll get a lot out of it. I've been having sessions with Brian practising starts, skating downhill, skiing in a tuck position and lots of other edge control exercises, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. If I get thrown off the course, I'll still enjoy skiing and meeting with everybody whatever.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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There were a wide range of abilities on the same week last season, with four 'race' classes and one or two general performance classes so I'm sure you'll find a level that you're happy with. I also felt quite intimidated prior to doing this course for the first time, but there's no need to be nervous at all. I can't imagine there's any chance you can get thrown off the course - it's just a question of getting through the gates at your own speed, with feedback from whoever is your instructor. I'm not sure of the instructor line-up for that week, but Gareth might be one of the guys (he took a couple of the groups last year).
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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rob@rar, thank you for that. Makes me feel a lot less nervous. I'd like to be in Gareth's group, but Mr DS says he thinks it would be better if I now had a different instructor. I honestly can't wait to get skiing again. Living in Tamworth means I can ski all through the Summer, but it's not the same...!
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docsquid, all the instructors are very good, so it doesn't really matter who you end up with. Most of the instructors stay in in the same hotel, so if Gareth is teaching that week you'll get to say hello even if you're not in his group.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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docsquid, Do I know you? Were you on a recent "on the edge" course with Brian? Or do you ski weds nights?
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veeeight, no, I don't think so. We did a two hour private lesson with Brian a couple of weeks ago, but I/we usually ski on Wed, Thur or Fri mornings. I was at the Snowdome this morning, trying to practice the things he taught me!
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