Sounds like we have some interest so here we go.
This might be for someone working on their L2 MA.
Reminder, this exercise is not to "improve" the skier but to observe and describe the movements, ski/snow interaction, body performance.
If you don't know the "technical term" for PSIA, or any other certifying group just do your best. This is meant to be a learning exercise, not a "pick the skier apart" session.
I recommend you try to build it in some sort of framework. if it's BERP, or what ever you normally use that's fine.
One of the examiners gave us this "protocol" and I like the way it worked. ST. REPPP
Skier type
Turn type
Rotary
Edge
Pressure (fore aft)
Pressure (foot to foot)
Pressure (how managed)
Keep it simple, but be precise.
Have fun
This might be for someone working on their L2 MA.
Reminder, this exercise is not to "improve" the skier but to observe and describe the movements, ski/snow interaction, body performance.
If you don't know the "technical term" for PSIA, or any other certifying group just do your best. This is meant to be a learning exercise, not a "pick the skier apart" session.
I recommend you try to build it in some sort of framework. if it's BERP, or what ever you normally use that's fine.
One of the examiners gave us this "protocol" and I like the way it worked. ST. REPPP
Skier type
Turn type
Rotary
Edge
Pressure (fore aft)
Pressure (foot to foot)
Pressure (how managed)
Keep it simple, but be precise.
Have fun