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Warren Smith course -will it be a bit of a penance ?

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I had read all the Snowheads posts on Snoworks and Warren Smith. I have Warren Smith's DVD.

I know I need some sort of tuition, so I have booked and I hope that the week will be beneficial.

However, at the back of my mind, I have the feeling that the whole thing will be a bit of a penance. Skiiing around at 3mph with boots unclipped, instead of being out and about on the mountain like everybody else ?

Anbody who has done the full week care to comment ?

By the way, has anybody noticed the resemblance between Warren Smith and the broadcaster Robert Elms ? Both are ginger, both speak with London/estuary accents. Perhaps Warren Smith plays obscure soul records in his spare time and has anecdotes about Acton, Ealing and other places of note in the capital ?
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Latchigo, When are you going as there's a few snowHead on the 20th Jan 07 week.

Warren's style is to work a bit on specific exercises then take what's learnt on to the mountain, be it carving, steeps, freeride or moguls - but still with your boots undone wink. I can here him now "ankle flex, ankle flex".

I hope your drinking's up to scratch as well.
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spyderjon, I am going in March.
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Latchigo, Most people who go on a week's course (can't talk about WS particularly) seem to think it won't be anything but hard work before they go. Then they discover that working on you skiing can also be fun! then you become a lesson junkie! Are you fitter than at the EOSB? If not then you should do some work on this before you go. Not wishing to offend. Very Happy
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Latchigo,

Me and mrs pielot did his course last year in mid december. Not a penance at all and definately set us up to have one of our best seasons ever! You will however be doing a lot of skiing so a bit of pre-season fitness will not go amiss! The whole mountain was not yet open when we were there, and until the last day the conditions were a little sketchy (not to be entirely unexpected 10th dec), as a result we spent a lot of time on a select few pistes with lots of drills which actually saved the week in my opinion - just hooning the same piste repatedly would have been a killer. That said, I am certain that Warren and his team will vary their delivery to make the most of the available conditions.

To confirm all that we had been taught it dumped on the last day, and conditions which would have certainly hampered us previously ( if not simply put me on my ar*e), were enjoyable and fun - more pow please! snowHead

Be prepared for brutal honesty and a considered deconstruction of your skiing but put the work in over the week and I am sure you will feel the results!(personally I prefer this approach to the very very nice instructors who just want you to come back next year and tell you what you want to hear - just my 2p)...... and yes... ankle flex and DOMINATE THE BOOT!!!!! Cool Very Happy I am sure I will be back on one of his courses in the future!
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I can't wait for Jan now must get to the gym...
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I've been on three of Warren's courses...

Reviews are here:

September 2003 - Saas-Fee
September 2004 - Saas-Fee
December 2004 - Verbier

Yes you'll spend lots of time doing drills, but it's good fun and you'll learn lots!
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ianmacd,
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I can't wait for Jan now must get to the gym...

I keep saying the same thing to myself Shocked
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Latchigo, referring to your point about Robert Elms - there is a certain similarity. However on the flyleaf of his book Elms is described thus 'Elms finds himself at the epicentre of hip eighties London. As lead writer for the new style bible, the FACE, his pronouncements - on what to wear and what not to wear, what to listen to and how to achieve cool, dictated youth taste to the post punk generation'

I now have an image of cool new romantics poncing around the streets of London dressed head to toe in Oakley attempting to achieve ultimate ankle flex, and a collection of intermediate/advanced skiers dressed like Spandau Ballet attempting to get down Tortin.

On a more serious note - you'll really enjoy the course and notice a big improvement in your skiing by the end of the week
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Steeze, steaze...

Check my bad self - got my punta-steeze down right, no diggidy.... (whats wrong with spandau ballet!)

Now if I could just get my handshake sorted. pound/slap/grab decisions decisions!





edited for spooling! NehNeh
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