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Hi,
Hoping some of you folks might have some advice for me? I fancy having a go at ski racing - pref. at chill factore (as it's my closest). However, I've not been able to find out much besides a quick reference to a ski racing/club night on sundays via their website.
Can anyone help with club contacts or would it be worth asking the staff?
Thanks for any help!
Neil.
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vivski's your man (or woman, rather). She's a member at Pendle, who are one of the powerhouse clubs in the country, and I think she does a bit at Chill Factore. rjs also coaches at Castleford, so knows the fridge scene very well. If they don't turn up soon, drop them a Private Message.
For other dry slopes, if you're North of M'cr there's Rossdendale, and to the west I also know of the Oval Club at Bebington on the Wirral, who have a few racers at Nationals, but that's probably a way too far, as is Stoke to the south. Never been to any of them myself mind you!
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Cheers, I'll have a look at the Pendle club for a start then!
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nks, I don't know who coaches the Chill Factore training on Sunday evenings, ask at the slope. Snowsports (and Telford, but they are junior only) train there early on Sunday mornings too.
There is a race at Chill Factore next weekend, people will be there from all the local clubs both days if you wanted to chat to their coaches.
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rjs, yeah I heard about that one. Might book a slot that weekend then and ask around.
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vivski, From talking to some of the CFe coaches yesterday they are going to change their times to Sunday morning and Tuesday evening.
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rjs, ah, thanks! noone should listen to what I say, it's usually out of date!!
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Training with the chill factore race team coaches ain't the best really. They have i guy who is good but is still only 17 and just getting into coaching amazing young skier though.
The other so called coaches there ain't really inspiring me with confidence. Not sure if there doing it for the right reasons really .
There are plenty of other clubs operating from there Avalanche, Telford and SnowSports. These clubs have well established coaches and if it was me n my money i'd prob go with any of them over the chill factore lot.
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I used to do race training at Rossendale dry slope - the trainer we had (Bill) was absolutely brilliant and I would definitely recommend those guys.
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victoriac, unfortunately the setup at rossie has changed quite a bit and the race training there is now a bit below par compared to other clubs (and I say from personal experience cos I did originally train there when I moved to manchester)
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skijunkie1, I would be interested to hear more of your views about the coaches at CFe.
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veeeight. Its just personal opinion. I have been to race training with the chill factore and also with another club. I have watched listened and learned and the other coaches are working at another level to the chill factore ones. Maybe its down to experience and they will get better with time but maybe they are just egotistical egoists.
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You know it makes sense.
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There are alot of young kids and people who are just starting out in the racing area at the CFe race club so the coaches try and put the infomation across in away that is easy to understand. if you are just starting out then that is the perfect place to start.
If you are a skier that has abit of racing background then i would recomend pendle or stoke because all there racers are all taking part in the summer and winter racing. Therefore the coaches go into more detail in the info that they give to the racers
As for the coaches at the CFe they are all level 2 canadian race coach and asia ski instructors and one of the coaches is 2x british champ, on the dryslope england squad and came 2nd over all at the race there the other weekend so between them there skiing and racing know how is pritty good.
As for the coaches at Pendle they done alot of years there now and reconised as some of the best coaches in england and last year 5 of the top 10 racers in britten are from pendle so again they know what there talking about.
Between the two clubs you have the best for what ever you want out of the race training.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Thanks for your comments GrahamN, the advantage of being dyslexic is you make a great skier.
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AndyRoose, i am in no way shape or form saying anything untoward about you. You have so much to give to the kids up there and i know for a fact that u are a very very talented skier and you will be an inspiration to them. And you are right agreed Pendle do have some of the best coaches in the contry.
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skijunkie1, First of all thank you for your opinion of my skiing it means alot. Secondly i don't disagree with most of your feeling on the coaching at CFe, i just wanted to give a point of view from someone who i would like to think is a big part of both clubs and try and give more infomation about the coaches and there clubs.
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Dyslexia may result in someone putting more effort into sport when they have extra difficulty with academic subjects, but the balance issues associated with it for some people is an extra issue for any sportsman or woman so if you have crossed that extra hurdle well done and good luck.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Sorry to be slow getting back but thanks for the replies to my question everyone. Some helpful stuff.. I've not started out ski racing anywhere yet but I do have my eye firmly on the chille factore sunday morning sessions. They have a bit on their website now.. It's a bit expensive at £50 per session for non-members though (20 of those and I've got a good week in France inc. flights!).
They do offer members a block of 3 sessions for £90, I'm there quite regularly so I reckon I'll have to join (£100). Perhaps best not to think about how much it adds up to!
Most of the Lancashire dry slopes are a bit of a pain for me to get to, although I'm nr. Kendal a couple of days/week, so I may have a look at that dry slope. Luckily the rec sessions coincide with when I'm there so I'll be having a go at that.
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For anyone that does race training at chillfactore:
What is the average age and how good are the guys there?
Do you just pay and show up?
Do you need any gear other than skis and helmet to start (I imagine they start you on brushes and stubbies?)
How crowded does it get? (slope still open to the public I'm guessing)
I've never run gates before but have been skiing SL skis as my piste skis for 2 seasons so would like to give it a try but don't want to be in a group full of teenagers who have been racing since 5 years old when I'm 24!
Racing is prob a great way of getting my skiing to the next level
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narc,
Mix of ages, mainly kids but some adults, at 24 u'll be in the middle
Mix of abilities, some just starting out, some v good. If u can ski paralllel u'll get something out of it, if u can carve u'll soon find ur feet in the gates. Coaches r excellent.
U need to be a CFe member (£100 for 30% off), drop in cost £36, buy 3 sessions £90 - so £30each
Sundays r now 7:00am! 3hrs, but thats 2hrs b4 the public
Tue 6-8.
1st half of sessions drills, 2nd half gates.
Hope this helps u, give it a go!
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Thanks for the info BG, I'll give it a try. I can carve ok when free skiing so adding gates will be a good challenge...
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I've been wondering about trying this out too. Is it something you can just dip in and out of? I'd like to try it just to improve my free skiing and it seems like fun.
I don't want to get into racing or anything like that. I'm also 38. Anybody of that vintage taking part?
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If there is enough interest it would be possible to run a race camp for older people in Les Arcs this winter. There are great race coaches and they all speak English. Les Arcs is the base for the 'Ski Etudes', the up and coming future young racers from this region of France. They have 6 past students who still train here in the World Champs this year, so coaching is of a very high standard. For those with younger racers. There may well be a race camp from the 28th March or there abouts before the Brits.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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markP & narc, I'm 30. I've not taken part as of yet but I did see them using the gates on a tuesday evening and it looked like great fun! I'll make a move to join on a sunday asap. Hopefully n.week. Have either of you 'oldies' had a go yet? I've noticed the grom camp (Pat Sharpe et al) also and that seems full of 8-12 yr olds - no way I am doing that! Although those kickers looked tempting!
Neil.
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You know it makes sense.
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Curtains, AFAIK its Castleford or bust. Silksworth isnt worth the trip. Even for myself who isnt very good I get from top to bottom so quickly.
I know what you mean about Castleford - you can nearly get to Verbier in the same timescale.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Smokin Joe, Silksworth is longer than Pendle, and a certain David Ryding (current GB squad) learnt almost all his skiing and racing at Pendle. Length of slope isn't a major issue, quality of coaching is. Ravens always used to offer great quality coaching and produced some damn fine skiers over the years.
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Sideshow_Bob, I believe they still do.
Smokin Joe,
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I think the idea is to turn occasionally.
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Hi, I'm sorry that I didn't create a new post but at the moment I'm on my iPhone and I can't find the new post button.
Can I just ask if anyone can PM me any dry slope event details which I could probably take part in? I live in the south and am trying to join the Aldershot
race team. I'm only 14 at the moment but I have completed the French ski school (ESF) up to level 4 and have been unable to do there race training as I normaly go in off season (two weeks before Christmas). I have been told I could compete it easily by my last instructor (maybe because I'm dyslexic hehe).
But any details would be much apreciated.
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This time last year Aldershot was full, but there are also race clubs at Bracknell and Southampton. Details of races can be found on the SRSA or LSERSA websites, but the club will tell you if you are ready.
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Ok, thanks for that info, possibly won't have to juggle skiing and rugby on a Sunday morning if I go to Bracknell. Also sorry to sound needy but does anyone know how the British and French ski advancment system works? I just thinkit would be good to know what level I am in the system.
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markP & narc, I'm 30. I've not taken part as of yet but I did see them using the gates on a tuesday evening and it looked like great fun! I'll make a move to join on a sunday asap. Hopefully n.week. Have either of you 'oldies' had a go yet? I've noticed the grom camp (Pat Sharpe et al) also and that seems full of 8-12 yr olds - no way I am doing that! Although those kickers looked tempting!
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I probably won't do it until after my February trip now. I've got a bit too much going on at the moment.
I definitely want to try it though. See if I can get the average age up!
Does anybody know who to contact?
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Ring (or better turn up at the slope) and ask for Dean - (race club head coach) or Gareth or Andy. Sessions are Tue 6-8, Sun 7-10 so before or after these is ur best time.
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Ok. Thanks for that. I'll pop along and introduce myself a bit nearer the time then. Cheers.
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markP, just so u know the club are on a camp during Feb 1/2 term.
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