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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


After TeleSchool [http://www.ubc-voc.com/wiki/Tele_School] on January 15, you may want another lesson or two for more feedback and tips/cues/drills.<br>
Last winter/spring, we had a [nearly free] telemark lesson series. I thought it would be good to start a bit earlier this year to get the season going.
Phil Hammer (EOS) is a CANSI Level 2 telemark instructor and is offering free* tele lessons to help out the VOC (and to get more teaching experience).


==Initial Dates and Locations==
I'm a CANSI Level 2 telemark instructor and if we end up with too many people or groups that are too diverse in ability, Laurent Mingo (an ex-UBC CANSI Level 2 instructor) and Rachel Baldwin (CANSI Level 1) may also participate which would let us break into smaller groups. [If you would like to help teach, send me an email!].


'''''Monday evening, January 24<sup>th</sup>, 2011:''''' Mt. Seymour  [free for women on Monday evenings. <i> see:  http://www.mountseymour.com/events for info on getting the coupon required. Does anyone know if this deal requires a guy to go with the gal?</i>] <br><br>
Many drills we will do, even if they are basic, are very useful for skiers of all abilities. Even elite ski racers will go back to the basics and relook at 'simple' things like their stance, or the timing of initiating turns. I've found that some of the drills/cues I've been shown for teaching beginners are things that I now use when I'm playing with technique. So... it's fine to have people of different abilities within the same lesson group - the point of the lessons isn't to go fast, but to concentrate on technique. Obviously, it can become a problem when the range is toooo great so that the group can't move quite fast enough to keep the higher level people from waiting too much when we are just skiing. We'll try to avoid that situation if we can.
'''''Monday evening, January 31<sup>st</sup>, 2011: ''''' Mt. Seymour or Cypress (?) <br>We could shift to Cypress for the second session since it has better terrain if people want.
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'''Future Sessions?''' We'll see how it goes. If we are having fun and people want another session or two, we could continue on the North Shore in February or even head up to Whistler for a day.


==Costs==
==Costs==


* The group would pay for Phil's lift ticket<br>
The group would pay for: instructor's lift ticket (or part of it...), your own lift ticket, gas for your driver<br>
* Your own lift ticket<br>
* Gas for your driver.


==Gear==
==Gear==
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You will need functional telemark skis, ski poles, and ski boots. Gear is available to rent from the club room, or from Mountain Equipment Co-op.  
You will need functional telemark skis, ski poles, and ski boots. Gear is available to rent from the club room, or from Mountain Equipment Co-op.  


==Student Sign-up ==
''''Please indicate your skill level:''''  Never skied - Beginner - Beginner with an alpine skiing background -  Intermediate - Advanced<br>
<br>
[Note: Many drills we will do, even if they are basic, are very useful for skiers of all abilities. Even elite ski racers will go back to the basics and relook at 'simple' things like their stance, or the timing of initiating turns. I've found that some of the drills/cues I've been shown for teaching beginners are things that I now use when I'm playing with technique.  So... it's fine to have people of different abilities within the same lesson group - the point of the lessons isn't to go fast, but to concentrate on technique. Obviously, it can become a problem when the range is toooo great so that the group can't move quite fast enough to keep the higher level people from waiting too much when we are just skiing. <br>  - Phil]
<br><br>
'''January 24''' (Mt. Seymour - 6:15pm start - meet at the ticket booth)
# Angela Willock - beginner (can snowplow, but only ski-ed once before - last week)
# Ben Singleton-Polster (Intermediate can probably turn on everything at Seymour so would prefer to go to Cypress)
# Kristin Sunde - intermediate
# Mel Tan - beginner (''tentative'', injured myself at teleschool and pending on speedy recovery)
# Angela Phung- beginner (not totally sure can commit this Monday)
<br><br>
'''''Please email me [phammer@eos.ubc.ca] so I know who is definitely coming''''' (there are a few maybes and we may lose more if the weather is crappy).<br>
''Looks good in terms of numbers for 2 groups on the 31st.''
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'''January 31''' (Mt. Seymour or Cypress?)
# Beth Curry beginner
# Angela Phung - beginner
# Mel Tan - beginner (''tentative'', injured myself at teleschool and pending on speedy recovery)
# Angela Willock - beginner
# Nicole Ong - beginner with alpine background (if we go to Seymour, I wouldn't mind subsidizing part of my male driver's lift ticket)
# Marcin Mirski - beginner/intermediate
# Dave Perez - Beginner/Intermediate (VOTE for Cypress)
# Ben Singleton-Polster (Intermediate, would prefer Cypress)
# Steve Mullen (intermediate, would prefer Cypress)  (Jan 31st might be moving day... I'll communicate closer to the date)
# Spencer Rasmussen - Intermediate
# Kristin Sunde - Intermediate (maybe even advanced if the first session was effective:) ''(oh oh, pressure is on!)''


...
==Dates, Locations==


If we have too many for one group, another ex-UBC CANSI Level 2 instructor is willing to participate.
It looks like Richard So is organizing things.... check that out on the Trip Agenda.
...


==Time and Weather==
==Sign-up==
'''Mt. Seymour''': the women's deal starts at 6pm, normal evening rates start at 4pm<br>
See Richard So's post on the Trip Agenda
Lets plan to start lessons at 6:15 - but we may have a car or two going earlier.
<br><br>
'''Cypress''': One evening rate starts at 4pm, cheaper still at 7pm.<br>
For any Cypress  evenings, lets decide when to start by email since people may want to go earlier to ski more... If not, we'd start right at 7pm.<br><br>
'''Postponing''': Lets hope we don't need to, but if it is pouring rain.... lets postpone to another time. <br><br>
'''''* We'll post here on the Monday morning with the call....''' Forecast looks on the edge right now - heavy rain in the afternoon. We'll see what the forecast is in the morning.''<br><br>


==Rides==
==Rides==


Please try to organize your own rides, you can use this space.
#  Driver
#* Passenger 1
#* Passenger 2
#* Passenger 3


==Questions? ==


'''Mon Jan 24 (Seymour  - session starts at 6:15 - meet at ticket booth)'''<br>
Feel free to contact Phil Hammer (EOSC: phammer@eos.ubc.ca).<br>
''Probably requires leaving by 5 (last pickup) to get up there and ready by 6pm''<br>
Also, check out [the CANSI Facebook Page [http://www.facebook.com/pages/CANSI-Canadian-Association-of-Nordic-Ski-Instructors/162657427089855]  and the main [CANSI website http://cansi.ca].
 
# Phil Hammer (Kits (or UBC)) - room for 3-4  ( (phammer@eos.ubc.ca)
#* Angela Willock -  ''<< Pickup at UBC at 4:15?  Where????''
#* Ben Singleton-Polster (917 west 7th)  ''<<PIckup about 4:45?''
#* ...
#* ...
<br>
'''''Can anyone going please email me so I know the actual number? (phammer@eos.ubc.ca)''' There are a few maybes on the list and with mediocre weather, we may lose more....''
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'''Mon Jan 31'''
# Dave Perez (Alma/Broadway - can pick up from UBC; room for 3)
#* Nicole Ong
#* ...Passenger...
#* ...Passenger...
# Phil Hammer (Kits (or UBC)) - room for 3-4
#* ...
#* ...
#* ...
<br>''Monday the 31st looks like there are lots of people. We can break into beginners and intermediates then as Laurent is going to help teach. I'm leaning towards Cypress for that evening - at least for the intermediates...''
 
==Questions? Contacts?==
 
Feel free to contact Phil (phammer@eos.ubc.ca).<br>
VOC contacts: Gili Rosenberg and Laura Morrison

Latest revision as of 02:51, 1 October 2014

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Introduction

Last winter/spring, we had a [nearly free] telemark lesson series. I thought it would be good to start a bit earlier this year to get the season going.

I'm a CANSI Level 2 telemark instructor and if we end up with too many people or groups that are too diverse in ability, Laurent Mingo (an ex-UBC CANSI Level 2 instructor) and Rachel Baldwin (CANSI Level 1) may also participate which would let us break into smaller groups. [If you would like to help teach, send me an email!].

Many drills we will do, even if they are basic, are very useful for skiers of all abilities. Even elite ski racers will go back to the basics and relook at 'simple' things like their stance, or the timing of initiating turns. I've found that some of the drills/cues I've been shown for teaching beginners are things that I now use when I'm playing with technique. So... it's fine to have people of different abilities within the same lesson group - the point of the lessons isn't to go fast, but to concentrate on technique. Obviously, it can become a problem when the range is toooo great so that the group can't move quite fast enough to keep the higher level people from waiting too much when we are just skiing. We'll try to avoid that situation if we can.

Costs

The group would pay for: instructor's lift ticket (or part of it...), your own lift ticket, gas for your driver

Gear

You will need functional telemark skis, ski poles, and ski boots. Gear is available to rent from the club room, or from Mountain Equipment Co-op.


Dates, Locations

It looks like Richard So is organizing things.... check that out on the Trip Agenda.

Sign-up

See Richard So's post on the Trip Agenda

Rides

  1. Driver
    • Passenger 1
    • Passenger 2
    • Passenger 3

Questions?

Feel free to contact Phil Hammer (EOSC: phammer@eos.ubc.ca).
Also, check out [the CANSI Facebook Page [1] and the main [CANSI website http://cansi.ca].