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So what does it take to be a French Instructor?

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Cynic, I'm all for having the best instructors a ski school has got to teach the beginners groups, no bad habits to deal with, those initial first steps are crucial to get right to get the proper foundation. Get it wrong in the early stages and you'll be wasting time later putting problems right that should never have been there in the first place.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Can you blame them?

Well, I think it's a bit much when they claim to want to instruct, are given a lot of volunteer input (to get a qualification which would cost ££££ if they did it at somewhere like UKSA) and then don't give anything back. Twisted Evil

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Which club do you sail at?

Emsworth Slipper.

My daughter, about 17 at the time, had one of her best ever instructing sessions with a 9 year old lad who had been very, very, nervous. On their third evening outing together she got him out on the trapeze. He was absolutely stoked - and so very, very, proud to tell his Dad. Gave her a real buzz.

I'm too old and stiff to sail dingies any more. Prefer something where you can go inside if it's raining and make a nice cup of tea. wink
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