An interesting article, http://www.slopefillers.com/business-of-ski-school/
The crux of the article:
This has to do with the formation of the PSIA and an attempt to standardize ski instruction. The author goes on to basically say that instruction has to be more open and available (via online, etc.). I would probaby argue that places like AZ and YouTube can give a ton of great information but there is no way to replace time-on-the-slopes.
An interesting read, anyway, for your Wednesday afternoon
The crux of the article:
“The variety of techniques really confused ski pupils. They might take a lesson at a Arapahoe, then go to Aspen, where a modified Arlberg technique was taught, then to Stein Erickson’s Norwegian ski school over at the Highlands, and then lessons at Sun Valley with a French ski instructor. Something had to be done. The formation of a universal ski-teaching technique was necessary, at least in the U.S.”
This has to do with the formation of the PSIA and an attempt to standardize ski instruction. The author goes on to basically say that instruction has to be more open and available (via online, etc.). I would probaby argue that places like AZ and YouTube can give a ton of great information but there is no way to replace time-on-the-slopes.
An interesting read, anyway, for your Wednesday afternoon