KBee
Angel Diva
Anyone have "goals" for the next season?
I am intentionally NOT goal-oriented, (Be water, my friend.) I especially refuse to make specific goals about how I ski, because I just want to ski, and take lessons, and ski more, and "try" a little, and watch instructional videos, and then by mid season just let go of it all, and just ski with a free mind to feel the gravity and turns.
But I do have some intentions that I plan to make happen:
1. 25 days (going to count evenings and half days in that)
2. quiver, (even if it's 2 pair, whatevs--hoping for some nice easy carvers that I can ride all day into night, and that will hold on in refrozen groom, no flapping)
3. head out with strength and resilience (working on all the PT from the bad knee and general working out)
4. do park runs with the kid
5. find a few ski-buddies for the kid (who is dusting me on the slopes already)
6. family snowboarding lessons (to level the field and lure my partner to the slopes)
7. 5 hours of lessons each for the kid and me
Hopes and dreams goals that probably won't be possible, but are fun to think about:
8. use our pass for the 3 days it covers in Hokkaido, Japan (If you haven't been, can't recommend Japan enough; it is sublime.)
9. keep up with the kid
How about you? More gear, more fun, more skills?
I am intentionally NOT goal-oriented, (Be water, my friend.) I especially refuse to make specific goals about how I ski, because I just want to ski, and take lessons, and ski more, and "try" a little, and watch instructional videos, and then by mid season just let go of it all, and just ski with a free mind to feel the gravity and turns.
But I do have some intentions that I plan to make happen:
1. 25 days (going to count evenings and half days in that)
2. quiver, (even if it's 2 pair, whatevs--hoping for some nice easy carvers that I can ride all day into night, and that will hold on in refrozen groom, no flapping)
3. head out with strength and resilience (working on all the PT from the bad knee and general working out)
4. do park runs with the kid
5. find a few ski-buddies for the kid (who is dusting me on the slopes already)
6. family snowboarding lessons (to level the field and lure my partner to the slopes)
7. 5 hours of lessons each for the kid and me
Hopes and dreams goals that probably won't be possible, but are fun to think about:
8. use our pass for the 3 days it covers in Hokkaido, Japan (If you haven't been, can't recommend Japan enough; it is sublime.)
9. keep up with the kid
How about you? More gear, more fun, more skills?