Michael Rogan – How to Break Through
How to Break Through
If you’re tired of being stuck in a rut and not having the confidence or skills needed to conquer the whole mountain, you’re not alone. SKI Magazine’s online video course How to Break Through will teach you the skills to confidently handle anything the mountain throws at you. SKI and the Professional Ski Instructors of America’s teamed up to have the best teachers on snow show you how to tackle bumps, carve like a racer, become confident in the steeps, and smoothly transition across all types of terrain. This nine-part course will give you the know-how and assurance to ski the entire mountain.
What You’ll Learn:
You’ll learn how to break through any skiing plateau as a confident, advanced skier while avoiding common mistakes intermediate skiers make. SKI and PSIA instructors will provide you with a strong foundation of skiing skills, techniques and drills so you can read the whole mountain and handle all kinds of terrain.
How This Course Works?
You can take this course at your own pace. You’ll learn through a variety of interactive formats, including video instruction, photo presentations, and more. Each lesson builds on the previous lesson, and while we’ve designed the course to be nine weeks long, you can take it as quickly or slowly as you want. Plus, once you’ve enrolled in the course, the lessons are yours forever. You can go back and refresh your technique at any time. Join us and have your best season ever.
Section 1: Developing Parallel Turns
- How to control your edge
- Yard sale recovery
- Skiing switch
- Test your balance
Section 2: Making Turns Exciting
- Outside ski
- Lifting ski
- Side slipping
- Turn shapes
- Good form
Section 3: Using Ski Poles
- Stabilizing your upper body
- Pole plants
- Transitions
Section 4: Making Short Turns
- Lower and upper body separation
- Ski drills
Section 5: Carving
- How to use your skis’ design
- Edging drills
- Patience
- Going fast and tucking
Section 6: Heading Off Trail
- Going beyond groomers
- Distributing your weight
- How to absorb terrain and snow conditions
Section 7: Skiing Bumps
- How to love bumps
- Linking turns
- How to make short turns
- Flexion and extension
- Where to plant your pole
- How to steer
Section 8: Being an Athletic Skier
- How to be a great skier
- Turning fast
- Jumping and stepping through turns
- Hockey stops
- Rhythm changes
- The mountain playground
Section 9: Skiing the Mountain
- How to read the mountain
- Aspect and terrain
- Snow conditions and crud
- Fall-line
INSTRUCTOR
You know the skiers who teach the ski instructors how to ski? That’s the Professional Ski Instructors of America’s alpine team, and Michael Rogan is the coach of that team. He skis 250 days a year—most of them teaching a range of skiers from junior racers to the most elite members of the U.S. Ski Team.
“I’m excited to teach you how to have better, more exciting days on the mountain,” Michael says. “Skiing is my passion and I believe the more you know, the more fun you’ll have. This course will help you find new adventures and fresh lines all over the mountain, whether you’re stuck in an intermediate plateau or hungry for advanced terrain.”
Michael, living a skier’s dream, spends his North American winters in the Tahoe area, then travels to Ski Portillo in Chile for the South American winter.
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