Welcome.
You may encounter ski school pushback about modifying your teaching and demonstrations.
Improving your personal skiing is definitely doable. The quickest way to progress to a high level is to start at the beginning with the Expert Skier 1 book. As Max_501 is fond of saying, start at the beginning and do all the drills and exercises precisely. Don't move on until you do them well ... until you could proudly do a demonstration. Everything is there for a reason.
When you move on to Expert Skier 2, nothing is a repeat of Expert Skier 1. Both books talk about releases for example, but the book 2 releases are significant refinements of the book 1 releases. Book 2 has several "performance test" sections. Put significant time into passing these tests with top marks. Expert Skier 2 has been called the War and Peace of skiing. Every word is there for a reason. Pause and reason out why seemingly unneeded words are there. You will learn a lot about skiing by doing that.
Next, take a look at the instructor manual and Essentials of Skiing (book and 3 DVDs). As before, work through everything.
Every time one of us skips steps to speed up this learning process, we limit our potential. I've made this mistake many times and would be a much stronger skier if I hadn't wasted time in this way.
Since you're in Austria, there are still openings in the 2nd Austrian PMTS camp in late March at Hintertux. If you're interested, here's a link
http://harbskisystems.com/collections/harb-ski-camps This camp is tons of fun -- I've flown from North America to Austria 6 times to attend it. Here's a thread from last year about the Hintertux camp:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4774PS As Jeet has discovered, frequent video significantly accelerates a skier's learning curve.
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