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HeluvaSkier wrote:While I don't know everyone these guys have trained, Reilly and Paul have both been heavily influenced by Berger's skiing for a long time. Berger has had decades of influence on Japanese and Korean ski technique. It is no mistake that he has earned 'fore-runner' status at the Japan Technical National Championships (and still managed to lay it down better than all of the competitors, many who are half his age). Reilly and Paul, over the years have spent a lot of time with guys like Josh Duncan Smith, Tom Gellie, JF, one of the guys on the Argentinian demo team (name escapes me) and more--just have a look at all the athletes in the Projected Productions videos or involved in the Rookie Academies (which train instructors from all over the world during the southern hemisphere winter). I also believe that Reilly, Harald and Richie skied together in Austria on at least one occasion. All of these guys have a mutual respect for what each other is doing and has done in the ski industry--you should too.
noobSkier wrote:Frankly, as someone who only started skiing at 23, I don't see how early-age skiers who apparently spend alot of time training eachother is going to help me.
noobSkier wrote:All this to say, it's important to appreciate the difference between what Harald is doing and the rest of the field.
Max_501 wrote:HH and Diana have created one heck of a ski teaching system. As far as I know it is unrivaled. But that doesn't mean that there aren't others that are producing expert skiers. I have no doubt Reilly and Berger have no problem helping a dedicated skier get to the expert level. I'd be honored to have the good fortune to be coached by either of them.
h.harb wrote:I'll disagree with Helluva and Max501.
I have no doubt Reilly and Berger have no problem helping a dedicated skier get to the expert level.
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