Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site bubba.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!gamma!epsilon!zeta!sabre!petrus!bellcore!decvax!genrad!panda!talcott!harvard!seismo!ut-sally!utastro!cositex!bubba!mem From: mem@bubba.UUCP Newsgroups: net.rec.ski Subject: Re: Teaching Methods? Message-ID: <148@bubba.UUCP> Date: Wed, 4-Sep-85 00:23:14 EDT Article-I.D.: bubba.148 Posted: Wed Sep 4 00:23:14 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 11-Sep-85 08:21:25 EDT References: <273@aluxz.UUCP> Organization: COSI Texas, Austin, Texas Lines: 41 > NOW THE REAL QUESTIONS: > What experiences have people had with the various downhill teaching > methods? Is one method preferable for quick learning? How do I know > the ski school will really use the method advertised and not just give > some snazzy initials to each instructor doing their own thing? > Are private lessons worthwhile for a beginner? > I have been skiing two years now, and I took lessons, and would highly reccommend (sp) taking lessons from a qualified instructor. I have been in Vail both times, and I think the instructors there are wonderful (I also heard before I went there that they are the best). The first year that I went, I took two days of group lessons. This was enough to get me down the mountains, not always gracefully, but down, never-the-less. They have rates there on their 3-day lessons, but I only had 3 days to ski, and I wanted to go for it with some of my friends. The next year that I went (back to Vail), I took a private lesson with one other friend. We were on different levels, so we each took 1/2 day with the instructor. This was great. At first, the instructor skiied ahead of me. I was to observe (without falling too much!). Then after a while, she skiied behind me, and coached me in and out of the blue (intermediate) and even a couple of black (expert) slopes. I think the private lessons are great, but I wasn't exactly a beginner (just a near beginner) when I took them. Also, they are expensive. The ski schools in Vail and Beaver Creek are run by Vail Associates, and each instructor IS qualified, not to mention nice to talk to on the chair lifts. m.e. middleton -- M.E. Middleton COSI Texas, Inc. 4412 Spicewood Springs #801 Austin, TX 78759 USA uucp: {ihnp4,seismo,ctvax}!ut-sally!cositex!bubba!mem at&t: (512) 345-2780