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recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 15th, '18, 07:33
by doofus
Hi Folks

Do you have any recommendations for an instructor to help me improve from low level expert.

Two areas that I am looking to improve that I know are very different

Trees/Bumps- want to be more confident in smaller spaces and controlling speed

Carving turns on steeper slopes

I am 56 and looking for controlled skiing at increasing pace

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 13:17
by whumber
doofus wrote:Hi Folks

Do you have any recommendations for an instructor to help me improve from low level expert.

Two areas that I am looking to improve that I know are very different

Trees/Bumps- want to be more confident in smaller spaces and controlling speed

Carving turns on steeper slopes

I am 56 and looking for controlled skiing at increasing pace
If you're looking for a private lesson at Killington I'd recommend Rick Svencer, Keith Hopkins, Rich Weiss, Brad Poppleton, Eric Stamp, or Chris Carter.

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 13:20
by snowmoose
ask for bill huber. He is awesome. part time instructor and fabulous at your level. tell him lin sent you :like

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 16:23
by jbkmart
I have been in clinics with Keith and Rich. I recommend them both.
I'm still working on drills that they presented.

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 17:14
by da Pimp
check your PM

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 18:15
by LINYbob
Next season sign up for the Skillfuls program at KSC. It is very reasonably priced and the instruction is
available at all skill levels, all are PSIA instructors.

Highly recommended.

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 22:12
by throbster
Ready for some sweating?

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 22:25
by Richard Simmons
throbster wrote:Ready for some sweating?
Hey! Don't be trying to steal Dickie Simmons' schtick! That's just mean, Mr. Man.

BTW, what's throbbing on you?

Kisses.

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 23:00
by doofus
Many thanks to all who have responded. I really appreciate your making the effort to help me out!

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 23:12
by twilkas
^^dickie simmons will help you out...of something.
good luck!

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 23:25
by throbster
Richard Simmons wrote:
throbster wrote:Ready for some sweating?
Hey! Don't be trying to steal Dickie Simmons' schtick! That's just mean, Mr. Man.

BTW, what's throbbing on you?

Kisses.
Snooze you lose fancy pants.

Throb to the pulse of life.

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 23rd, '18, 09:24
by Helihead
Rick Svencer. Very good instructor

Re: recommended instructors

Posted: Feb 23rd, '18, 11:08
by noknees
You might want to consider the 4241 program which is a 10 session all day group lesson. Even lets you get thru the Saturday lines. You might even ask them to join a lesson in the current season.