Luckily we had early lunch and I was able to make some changes with other Instructors. After it was all said and done, I ended up with three kids who were high level twos/low level threes. Since they were petrified of turning in the Alpine, we headed to the Olympic Chair. By the end of the second run, and with some hands-on help on some toe turns, they were turning down the bunny hill with no problems so we continued down to the village. By the end of the day, the three kids had built up their confidence and their turning definitely improved.
Day 28 | someone please speak
Shredded by
Ronia Nash
on Friday, January 06, 2012
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Luckily we had early lunch and I was able to make some changes with other Instructors. After it was all said and done, I ended up with three kids who were high level twos/low level threes. Since they were petrified of turning in the Alpine, we headed to the Olympic Chair. By the end of the second run, and with some hands-on help on some toe turns, they were turning down the bunny hill with no problems so we continued down to the village. By the end of the day, the three kids had built up their confidence and their turning definitely improved.
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