Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Airbag is Open!




The freestyle ski crew made great use of the first exclusive NYSEF airbag session on Saturday morning.  And if these pics are any indication of what's to come, then watch out because these kids will be going off this year.  Thanks to Whiteface Mt and U.S. Airbag for pushing the progression!

Friday, December 28, 2012

New Year's Eve Potluck

On Monday, December 31st, there will be a potluck lunch at the NYSEF training center open to all athletes and families.  Although Freeride has the day off to freeski & ride we encourage you to bring a dish and join in the fun and good food.  See Linda or Lynn at the front desk or just check out the sign-up sheet posted on the counter.
Happy Holidays

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Twas the Sunday before Christmas and on every slope....

Twas the Sunday before Christmas, and on every slope, 
all NYSEFers were shredding, and that is no joke.
The coaches inspired progression while catching some air,
in hopes that NYSEFers accomplish every goal that they dare.

Photo taken on (12/23/12) and includes members of the Lake Placid, 
Saranac Lake Ski Clubs that decided to try out the NYSEF program for the day.

Happy Holidays Everyone!!!

Deck the Rails Results


The 2nd annual Deck the Rails railjam kicked off the 2012/13 USASA Adirondack season this past Friday afternoon with 30 riders and skiers braving the wet snowfall (rain actually).  Despite the weather the competition was hot with everyone taking advantage of the Whiteface park crew's best rail set-up to date.  NYSEF'ers Josh Boise and Oliver Holmes took home the top spot in the 14 & over age groups respectively for snowboard and ski.  They also took the top overall honors earning both an invite to the USASA Railjam Exhibition at X-Games 17 this coming January.  Congratulations guys!
The full list of results will be available Monday the 24th here.  Next event is the Whiteface Slopestyle on January 6th.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Gavin's Edit

So far our season has been way better then last year! The Whiteface park crew has come up with a few of their most creative features, they have built one amazing jump so far, they are manufacturing new rails, and they are putting in new features daily. The NYSEF Freestyle team has been loving every minute of it.

Below is an edit from Gavin Fritz; he is a member of the NYSEF team that currently attends NSA in Lake Placid.


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Deck the Rails 2


2nd Annual Deck the Rails

The holidays are here already and that means the 2nd annual Deck the Rails at Whiteface!  Friday, December 21st, grab your gear and head to the mountain for this late afternoon event.  Registration starts at 2pm in the NYSEF Training Center and comp starts at 3pm.  The jam will serve as the qualifier for this year's USASA exhibition at X-Games 17.  The top male and female, skier and snowboarder, regardless of age class will earn the invite so you better have your game on.  I'm talking to you Open Class!
Go to www.usasa.org , "adirondack region", for more info.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Opening Day


It was awesome to see all the Freeriders back and ripping up the slopes again! I've got to say I can't remember a year when so many coaches commented on the high level of skiing and riding the first day.  Of course, the good conditions and the mountain opening early helped some get a jumpstart on the season. But still, great work!  Now let’s keep it up!
Now that you’ve been out there and gotten your legs back under you it’s time to work on those goals.  If you haven’t defined them yet use your off-time this week to think about them.  Make a list of the tricks you want to dial in or the comps you want to hit up.  Actually write them down.  On paper.  Stick ‘em to your wall so you can remind yourself what you’re working towards and check them off as you accomplish them.
Challenge yourself but make them realistic and attainable through repeated practice.  When you see your coaches this weekend be ready to share them and maybe tweak things a little based on their input.
And remember, keep it fun! Start slow and work your way up.  Your coaches can help you with logical progressions that make it easier to improve.  Goin for too much too fast is not fun.  Getting injured is not fun. Burning out is not fun.  It’s like french frying when you’re supposed to pizza. “You’re gonna have a bad day.”  And you don’t want that!