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Phil Smith from Snoworks Ski Courses discusses the nature of skiing and why thousands, if not millions of skiers around the world develop learning plateaus, unable to progress no matter how many times they sign up for ski school?…
June 25, 2022
Twisting Pushing Edging – Your Skiing Controls
Phil Smith, director of Snoworks Ski Courses discusses about the skills of steering that will transform your skiing.…
February 1, 2020
You Want Immediate Improvement In Your Skiing?
Struggling to improve? Apply these few pointers and the results can be immediate and profound. …
September 25, 2019
Mistakes? What Mistakes?
Phil Smith, Director of Snoworks talks about the art of learning from mistakes…
April 3, 2018
Escaping The Intermediate Plateau
Snoworks has built it's reputation on courses for all-mountain skiing and for many skiers looking at Snoworks courses it may seem daunting. But did you know Snoworks also specialise in courses for intermediate skiers? It's called All-Terrain for Level 4 and this coming January 12th in Tignes we're running a course DEDICATED for level 4 intermediate skiers.…
April 2, 2018
Focus – Skiing In The Now
“The future is a mystery, the past is history, now is a gift, that's why it's called the present". Phil Smith, Director of Snoworks Ski Courses talks about the importance of focus.…
April 1, 2018
The Art Is In The Learning
Phil Smith, Director of Snoworks Ski Courses discusses the art of learning…
November 13, 2017
Ski Pre-Season
Are you serious about improving your skiing? If you are then it may be time to seriously think about some 'out off season' training.…
September 27, 2017
Know Your Ski Level
Improving skiing is so easy if you are in the right environment. Not too difficult, not too easy, just right. So understanding your level, where you are and where you want to be is really important to progress quickly.…
September 12, 2017
Different Ski Levels – No Problem
For years my partner and myself have been going skiing together and for years we’ve been coming up with the same problem. I am more adventurous and ski at a higher speed than my partner. We both want to get better, we both love our skiing. Every year we end up with the same scenario. How can we both get what we want out of our skiing but still have a ski holiday together? We’ve always had a lovely time but more often then not our time on the snow fell below expectations. I would persuade my partner to tackle more demanding terrain often leading to bouts of hysteria as to why we ended up perched on the side of a precipice.…
September 6, 2017
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