“We’ve done the drills, let’s go and play the game!”, yelled Lee Townend, our Snoworks Instructor, as he led us to the top of a beautiful off piste itinerary below the Hintertux Glacier in the Austrian Tyrol. We followed Lee, skiing on lovely spring corn snow, as he led us down a spectacular natural bowl...Read More
Ski Messy – how does embracing disorder assist in improving one’s skiing skills? The logic is simple: skiing is, by nature, is a chaotic sport. The learning journey itself is often turbulent, filled with peaks and troughs, erratic paths, and unpredictable outcomes. Many of us picture learning as a seamless climb; an instructor provides the...Read More
As well as being a game-changer for the intermediate skier. Skiing is probably one of the most ‘open’ and dynamic sports there is, yet somewhat alarmingly, much of the ski teaching industry has built its understanding and foundations of teaching skiing on a ‘closed’ sports methodology.Read More
Phil Smith, Snoworks Director, discusses how to get the most out of every skiing day, every run, every change of direction. Whatever the weather, whatever the snow, whatever the terrain, whatever your level.Read More