Teach Kids To Ski

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Jack Said:

I teach skiing to little kids and i work with a girl whom id like to ask to prom...?

We Answered:

That is so adorable! You should totally do it. Most girls would remember something as thoughtful and genuine as that :]

Good Luck <3

Kathleen Said:

i got a minor pregnant? i dont know what to do?

We Answered:

Ya wanna know what you can do?? Be a good guy. Whats done is done. My suggestion is to step up, be there for her, and for YOUR baby. It might have been a one night stand, BUT sometimes those one night stands can turn into life altering decision.
Also keep in mind that it cant be all roses and sunshine for her. Shes in high school and pregnant. Be there for her.

Leroy Said:

How to teach my kid to ski when i cant ski myself?

We Answered:

To teach your kid to ski when you yourself can't do it? The answer should be obvious to you. Enroll your child in lessons. This will benefit both of you, you will enjoy a day of boarding and your kid will get professional training in a much more relaxed and fun atmosphere. Even though you don't ski you could possibly teach basic principles, but that definitely won't include proper technique and will keep your child from becoming more advanced.
Enroll your kid in classes for a couple of days, then next time you're out you can ski and board together.

Todd Said:

where can i teach my kids how to ski around the chicago area no more than 40 mins away.?

We Answered:

4 Lakes in Lisle is closeby.
http://www.skifourlakes.com/sfl/

Wilmot Mtn in southern Wisconsin is also close
http://www.wilmotmountain.com/

Danielle Said:

How do you teach little kids how to ski who have never skied before? HELP?

We Answered:

I ski instructed for 5 years, I feel your pain! And teaching IS different from being able to ski yourself...plus that age bracket already puts you at a disadvantage. Here are my tips for you:

1) No poles...somebody mentioned that, absolutely, I agree.

2) Kids love games. Make a game out of everything. Example:

All right: who can get around that sign over there and back first, with one ski only? Make sure to give EVERY kid congrats, especially the last one - high five's all around.

3) If your ski area doesn't have a little kid-land set up, invent one with some spare bamboo, hula hoops, whatever. Duck under, hop over, dive through. Kids 3/4 don't have to be on skis to have fun, and that's what it's about. Boot skiing, snow angels, tug-of-war, etc.

4) Once you are on the chair though, it's a little different. You can't lose any of them, and you don't want them all over the place. I'm sure you have learned lots of little things in your clinics, such as airplane turns, and the like, use those things. Ask veterans for other ideas that they use.

5) Don't think of it as a "lesson plan", even though it is. Have a general idea of some games in your head, and do those that feel right. Young kids don't need to follow a rigid progression anyways.

6) You had some specifics, such as duck walking. Well, a game. Have them pair up, play follow the leader, one behind the other. I use that drill when coaching varsity soccer, the kids love it. I call it truck and trailer. Make sure they quack, then switch leader to follower after 30 seconds. That forces them to work on direction changes, and is much more fun than marching up a slope all in a line! You could also play duck duck goose. Not sitting though. Then after a few rounds, take the skis off and play "real" duck duck goose.

I used to use red light, green light for stopping. Have them line up at the top of a gentle slope, turn around, call green light. Then RED LIGHT, make sure not to turn around to quickly, cause most of them will take a little bit to stop!

For turns, just set up a little cone course. Kids love "racing" around cones, makes them feel like pros.

One important tip, perhaps you know this already. The attention span of that age group lasts about 3 minutes or so. Don't do any one activity for too long. That will take the fun out of it. Once you have a decent set of games put together, you can easily fill an hour or more, and those kids should be turning and stopping in a wedge in no time.

Hope those ideas helped. Just use your imagination. Remember when you were a kid, you wanted to play, and have fun. Well, it's the same with your "students".

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