Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Ski Trivia Recap

 Hey Team, 

Thanks so much to everyone who was able to attend the ski trivia night! 

In addition to some trivia questions, we also watched some videos to talk about tactics (mostly in sprint heats), and technique.

If anyone is interested in watching the videos on their own, here are the links: 

This race is at Lillehammer, which has a great hill for watching striding and transitions. Specifically, we looked at the clip from 17:10 to 17:20. This clip shows Parmakoski's striding technique, as well as Bjoergen and Diggins. Who do you think has the best striding technique?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjAcuH-WxF4&ab_channel=SkiingGuy

The clip below is from the Seefeld Team Sprints in 2019. This is a great video to watch to talk about tactics. We specifically watched the last leg of the men's sprint from 55:15 to 57:45. Pay close attention to the top of the hill! I recommend pausing the video whenever a tactical move is made - Why did that skier choose to do that? What do you think the result will be? What would you do in this situation?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6HEgyyurU&ab_channel=SkiingGuy

This video is from the Quebec sprints in 2019. The course is pretty long, especially for the women (1.6km), and so it is interesting to watch the tactical decisions made! On the sprint day, it was pretty warm out (above zero), and the snow was quite soft. Knowing this, how would you approach the heats?

We watched the first two women's heats, and the first heat of the men as well. Again, try to make predictions about the result of skier's tactical decisions! For technique, watch the sprint to the finish between Caldwell and Parmakoski at the end of the 2nd women's quarter final. What does Caldwell do differently? 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou_HbTIxV6g&ab_channel=SkiingGuy

Watching ski videos, especially sprint heats and mass starts, is a great way to learn more about racing tactically. Remember that race tactics can be very individual, so yours may not be the same as your teammates! Try and take into account your skiing style - what are your stronger techniques? do you excel at uphills or downhills? do you prefer sprints or distance? All of this will play into how you race your race. 

If anyone has any questions about the videos, race tactics, or anything else, let me know! I am happy to go over any of those things, or to give a recap of the session.

Happy Skiing!

Coach Madi

Monday, February 15, 2021

New Year, New Update!

 Hey Team! 

I hope that everyone enjoyed some time off over the holidays, and that the New Year is going well so far! 

Given that unfortunately we are unable to meet as a team in-person, I thought we could continue with some more online sessions. These sessions will be more game-based and interactive to change things up a bit! 

Our first virtual get-together of the new year will be this Sunday, February 21st at 4pm. Come prepared to answer some ski-related trivia!

Here is the meeting link: https://meet.google.com/onn-iyvt-tqc

We will be using Kahoot for the trivia for those who are familiar! 

Happy Family Day Everyone!