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Keep it Fun With Your Hands up with Kim Beekman
lundi 4 mars 2024 • Duration 34:05
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis!
A few years ago I got to join Kim Beekman on a ski trip to the San Juans. We skied at and around Telluride and all over Red Mountain Pass. I don’t think she ever wondered why everyone always wanted to ski those backcountry lines before her. It was because we all wanted to get down and watch her ski.
Few ski with more grace, ease, and power than Kim. She is a flawless skier. And an incredible writer. As the editor at Skiing and a longtime ski journalist, she has shepherded years of ski reviews, charting the evolution of ski design for decades. She’s raised an amazing daughter who rips and has all sorts of insights into making the most of our time on snow. Tune in and learn from a master.
Thanks for listening to Next Level Skiing.
Topics:
3:40 Growing up chasing her older brother
2:50 The secret sauce of being a good skier: having a ripping older sibling
3:55 Honing her writing chops at the Jackson Hole Guide in the 1990s
6:36 What makes a good ski story?
7:50 Her new children’s book about Hilaree Nelson
11:10 The emergence of rocker and shape in skis
18:30 Her favorite ski designs
21:50 Raising young rippers. Candy bribery.
26:00 When ski skills spill over into life
30:30 Hands up!
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This is My Purpose with Aaron Blunck
lundi 26 février 2024 • Duration 34:50
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis.
I love watching Aaron Blunck ski the pipe. The Crested Butte native has spent 26 of his 27 years on skis and it shows, with amazing airs and unrivaled style. Earlier this season I got to see Aaron ski in the Copper pipe and he was throwing this ridiculously cool pipe-grinding, snow-spraying slash in the middle of his run, and the crowd loved it.
This is a fun chat with the three-time Olympian who grew up dreaming of competing in the X Games, which he won in 2017. He spent his younger years chasing his older brother Nolan around the steeps of Crested Butte Mtn Resort, where he honed his aerial prowess in gnarly cliffs and trees.
Listen and learn from one of Colorado’s best as Aaron shares insights into bouncing back from injuries, the relentless pursuit of new challenges in skiing, celebrating every turn, and embracing gratitude on snow. Thanks for listening to Next Level Skiing.
Topics:
2:00 - Copper performance
4:49 - Skiing at 18 months
5:24 - Chasing his older brother
7:21 - Unlocking a new wave of younger rippers at Crested Butte
9:10 - Big mountain laps with pipe and terrain park to finish
11:00 - Still living the dream
13:40 - Not just skiing: hockey, baseball, soccer
17:25 - Pay to play: injuries and recovery
22:00 - Mind over matter to bounce back from injuries
24:24 - Overcoming the life-changing injury
26:00 - Why not go skiing?
28:00 - This is my purpose
30:00 - Never stop learning new things
32:00 - Little-kid cruising and embracing gratitude
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Angela Hawse : Finding Your Center
Season 5 · Episode 6
lundi 13 février 2023 • Duration 47:14
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Today’s guest is Angela Hawse. Angela is an award-winning guide, an alpinist, a sponsored athlete, a motivational speaker, and a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Mountain Guide Association. Angela is the second woman in history to achieve that award.
She has taken a stand for women in skiing and when speaking about climate change. Angela brings her unique experience as a skier and a climber when she shares her stories about women on the mountains.
Topics:
[02:39] Angela’s introduction to skiing and her journey to being a guide
[12:00] The evolution of women in skiing
[13:00] Challenges for women in skiing
[20:20] Making adjustments so we can better enjoy ourselves in the snow
[27:00] The advantage of having a coach
[30:15] Tools for safety and fitness
[36:30] On what it is like receiving a lifetime achievement award
[39:19] Giving back with “Protect Our Winters”
[44:45] The future in the climbing and skiing industries
[46:05] Conclusion
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Steve Casimiro: The Transformation of Skiing
Season 5 · Episode 5
lundi 6 février 2023 • Duration 55:02
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Today I’m talking with the legendary Steve Casimiro. Steve harkens back to the skiing comeback of the 1990s. His unwavering love of skiing shines bright as we talk about everything from what skiing was like in the late 80s to what it is like now, and our responsibilities when it comes to climate issues. There are many ways to help others including respecting others, spreading positivity, and really thinking about how you are valuing your time.
Topics:
[01:37] Introduction to the resurgence of skiing in the 90s
[04:00] Steve’s intro into skiing
[07:35] Skiing in the late 80s
[13:15] Recognizing the transformation in skiing in the 90s
[16:50] Skiing with skiers with more experience
[23:24] Skiing changing with the times
[31:00] Adventure skiing
[32:00] From promoting people the respecting people
[37:00] Opportunities to share your enthusiasm and
[47:30] Acting on big problems, including climate issues
[52:00] Your time has value
[54:00] Conclusion
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Nader Jamal: Empowerment Through Skiing
Season 5 · Episode 4
lundi 30 janvier 2023 • Duration 37:53
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Today I’m talking with Nader Jamal about how to feel empowered while you’re on the powder. Nader’s been through a lot in his life. Today he shares tips on how to be more confident while you’re on the slopes. He also shares some of his story and the lessons he learned while fighting off cancer and teaching the youth of America how to stay upright while on the snow or in the water.
He also emphasizes the importance of learning how to fall. In real life and while you’re on skis (or on a stand-up paddleboard), sometimes it’s how you take the fall that can teach you the most about confidence and what you’re capable of.
Topics:
[3:00] Growing up with Palestinian parents in New York
[4:40] Taking skills from the terrain park into big mountain
[5:50] Learning how to ski switch
[7:30] Relaxing on rails
[10:00] Similarities in stand-up paddling and skiing
[11:40] The role of confidence and recognizing physical cues that can shift confidence
[15:58] Crossover skills between SUP, skiing and park
[19:35] Being loose, playful and vulnerable
[20:20] Don’t fight the fall
[22:55] Nader’s cancer fight at 21 and his introduction to outdoor adventure
[24:25] A whitewater trip to Montana with First Descents after Stage 3 colon cancer diagnosis
[27:00] Being the connector for others seeking outdoor adventure and experiences
[28:45] It’s OK to fall. Welcome it.
[30:50] The motivation of learning with a group
[34:10] Developing self-expression in skiing through teamwork
[36:30] Conclusion
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Krista Crabtree: The Strength Of Femininity
Season 5 · Episode 3
mardi 24 janvier 2023 • Duration 46:24
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Today I have to pleasure of sharing my conversation with Krista Crabtree. Krista has spent decades introducing women to skiing via her 'She Skiis' clinics. From the beginning of her career, she has tracked the evolution of women’s ski gear and because of that, she’s an expert on the topic. From design to material to shape, Krista knows exactly how skis will perform on the snow.
In this episode, Krista and I talk about women in skiing and the evolution of women’s ski gear. There have been a lot of gender politics in skiing and Krista shares some of her stories as a woman in the industry. We’re seeing plenty of positive changes in skiing, but there’s still plenty we can do to get more amazing women in the spotlight.
Topics:
[01:31] Krista Crabtree Introduction
[03:23] Krista’s skiing journey
[08:00] The evolution of women’s ski equipment
[13:30] Ski instruction for men versus women
[16:52] Five tips that resonate with everyone
[27:05] How gear can enable women
[30:00] Upcoming advances in women’s gear
[35:41] Seeing more women on the slopes
[44:10] The importance of having an outlet like skiing
[45:15] Conclusion
Lee Cohen: The Cosmic Release
Season 5 · Episode 2
mardi 10 janvier 2023 • Duration 36:05
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. On today’s episode, I have the pleasure of talking with powder photographer extraordinaire, Lee Cohen. Lee came to Utah in the 1980s as a ski bum and found his calling. He and his friends traveled from Utah down to California and beyond, chasing the snow and powder and photographing the experience.
Today we’re talking about how Lee got his start in skiing and photography as well as his journey to being one of the most well-known foremost photographers the snow has ever seen. He also talks about how he first pushed back on the transition to digital photography and his thoughts on it now. Lee shares some tips on how to get the best pictures when you’re out on the slopes and tips on skiing which he’d gleaned from the pros.
Topics:
[00:24] Lee Cohen’s introduction to skiing
[08:57] Salt Lake City
[10:00] Lee’s start in photography
[12:46] Lee’s first cover photo
[13:29] Lee’s ah-ha moment in photography
[14:32] The transition to digital
[17:37] Tips for big snow
[23:40] How to shoot better skiing photos
[32:10] What excites Lee about skiing
Chris “Tats” Tatsuno: A Lot Less Ego, A Lot More Amigo
Season 5 · Episode 1
mardi 3 janvier 2023 • Duration 49:29
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Today’s I’m talking with Chris “Tats” Tatsuno. Chris has an infectious way of making a turn in snow and he certainly shares it with everyone around him. It’s impossible not to have a good time when you’re riding around with Chris.
Chris has his own style, his own look, and he is a wonderful influence on the youth of the industry through instruction and inspiration. He doesn’t put a lot of pressure on the snow and on himself. Chris gives us some tips he learned from his dad, as well as a few of the lessons he’s learned from his own journey. From spending time with a crew you love, to his tips on how you can take it easy on your joints so you can ski until you’re 90, Chris shares a lot of great info today.
Topics:
[00:00] Introduction to Season 5
[03:00] Chris’ introduction
[04:00] Chris’ background and how he got into skiing
[05:50] What it was like growing up with a ski instructor
[08:21] Skiing vs snowboarding in the late 80s and early 90s
[14:11] How Chris ended up in Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado
[18:35] The Aspen Ripper Factory and the Aspen ski gangs
[28:45] Spending time with a crew that you enjoy
[30:20] Becoming a ski instructor
[36:26] Chris’ style and look
[42:00] Be the watcher
[44:43] Advice that still resonates with Chris
[48:18] Conclusion
Resources:Channeling Your Warrior with Michelle Parker
Season 4
mardi 4 janvier 2022 • Duration 34:14
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. On today’s episode, I have the pleasure of talking with California badass, Michelle Parker. Michelle is an amazing skier with excellent form. If you have the chance to watch her ski, watch how she shreds with her feet; she is amazing. There are few skiers out there who have the speed and footwork of Michelle.
Michelle shares some great lessons and messages including the importance of visualization and how to develop your inner warrior. She also emphasizes how important it is to be aware of your surroundings, mapping the mountain, and trusting your intuition.
California native Michelle Parker started skiing in her home resort of Squaw Valley Ski Resort. Since then, she’s competed in the US Freeskiing open, X-Games, and the Red Bull Cold Rush. She’s also one of the founders of Skiers Advocating and Fostering Education for Avalanche and Snow Safety (S.A.F.E.A.S.), whose goal is to advocate for snow safety and avalanche awareness.
Topics:
[02:00] Michelle’s footwork on the snow
[03:00] How Michelle started skiing
[05:25] Michelle’s first experiences with freeskiing
[07:57] Skills that she transferred from racing to freeskiing
[10:45] Moving to the big mountains
[12:15] Avalanche education
[17:40] What Michelle thinks of when she’s up top and waiting her turn
[18:30] How to tap into your inner warrior
[23:50] The importance of realizing legitimate fears and being confident in your intuition
[27:50] How to develop a strong intuition
[29:50] Advice that still resonates with Michelle
[31:40] Surrounding yourself with incredible athletes (on the screen and in real life)
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Appreciation And Gratitude with Mark Abma
Season 4
mardi 28 décembre 2021 • Duration 39:39
Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Today, we’ve got a great conversation with a great guest. There aren’t that many high profile skiers out there, who are as thoughtful and introspective as Mark Abma.
Mark is an inspiring athlete with a unique outlook on how to improve performance, training, and mindset. From keeping things in perspective when he’s on top of a mountain to hydrotherapy, Mark talks about what has shaped him as a skier and as a person.
Mark Abma is a professional freeskier. From Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, he was born for the snow. He has a number of awards under his belt including the Powder Video Award for Best Male Performance in 2007 and 2005. He also won Best Natural Air in 2010, and Best Powder in 2009. He recently started an advocacy group called One Step with the goal of helping both ski resorts and skiers reduce their carbon footprints.
Topics:
[02:11] How Mark started skiing
[07:00] Mogul skiing helping with the transition
[12:35] What Mark learned from his idols when he was a kid
[16:28] How competing led to films
[22:25] Mark’s mental game when he gets dropped off on a mountain
[25:45] A piece of advice Mark goes back to
[27:00] Recovery and hydrotherapy
[33:50] Lactic training
[36:05] Lessons on the snow, transcending into everyday life
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