bigbog
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Just give her a little time before you start with the basejumping thing......I will if she gets too overconfident or lippy. Have to remind her who the better skier is.
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Just give her a little time before you start with the basejumping thing......I will if she gets too overconfident or lippy. Have to remind her who the better skier is.
You mean free for the adult? Not sure. But young kids are always free.
First test - if your kid can't ride a trike, he|she does not have yet the motor skills to start skiing.
I would suggest private lessons (one hour max) till your kid learns the snowplow (learns how to put some pressure on edges to turn. After this, you're good to go.
When my son started at that age, a very good day of skiing was 1 hour, followed by a hot chocolate break playing games in the chalet, followed by another 30 minutes of skiing. Expect lots of stops to eat snow and fool around. Riding the chairlift, hugging the mascot and having hot chocolate were by far the highlights of the first year.
I'm sure there are exceptions, but I've never seen 2.5-year old kids doing three-hour group lessons.
Go in with little expectations.
The most commonly heard expression "Do a Pizza, PIZZA, PIZZA!" Teaching them to stop and make turns is actually a better plan. I have four boys now older and we always got them to learn their turns quickly. Our youngest went from wedge turns to parallel turns in three days. If you can swing it - do private lessons on consecutive days with the same instructor - it pays off!
Do not want to be this guy!
OH..that ski vid brought up something I've been thinking. Skiing with kids between my legs, and having to snow plow with them...my how that hurts the knees. Like no other skiing I've done. Then I see some kids flying down fast cruisers (blue or black) in full out snow-plow with parents behind them... I wonder if thats the cause of so many knee problems in adults? Seriously! They're not developing the correct muscles, they're straining the wrong ones and the knee...and at a young age. Seems like it could have a lifetime of consequences.
I think it's worse on the back IMO
I just put my 2.5 year old in ski boots for the first time and now he won't take them off. He is stomping around the house with them on .