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The Alpine Race Method offers an exciting and comprehensive journey to improve your skiing and racing skills. This program covers a wide range of techniques and knowledge, including carving turns, advanced skills like skiing on steep terrain, understanding how to navigate a racecourse, enhancing your fitness, and much more.

    • "How is it possible that I’m skiing better than ever after just one run using the technique you’ve described? You should make this available for everyone to use."

    • I’ve heard this many times from the skiers and racers we’ve worked with. The answer is, they’re using the precise physical movements performed by the best skiers and racers, explained in simple, easy-to-understand language.

    • The Alpine Race Method is our response to their request. We hope you’re enjoying this learning experience as much as we enjoyed creating it for you.

    • The techniques and skills reviewed by the website have been thoroughly tested by skiers, racers, and coaches of varying expertise to ensure they are accurate and easy to understand.

    • I would like to thank the many people who helped develop this website, dedicating countless hours to testing and refining every aspect of the Alpine Race Method.

    If you have any questions about the Alpine Race Method, feel free to reach out to me, Coach Glenn, at:

    alpineracemethod@gmail.com

    • Structured with distinct Learning Modules, the Alpine Race Program makes on-the-go learning convenient.

    • Each module is enriched with detailed videos, pictures, graphics, and descriptions to enhance the educational experience.

    • The Alpine Race Method website is divided into four categories, each represented by a Navigation Button: Technique, Race, Advanced and Learn.

    • Under each Navigation Button, the first drop-down menu item introduces and provides links to the Learning Modules within that category.

    • The sections displayed on the Home Page link directly to these first drop-down menu items.

    • The 'Search' button at the bottom of each page allows you to easily access modules by typing in their titles. For example, if you want to learn about Mental Imagery, simply type the title and click on Mental Imagery when the word appears.

    • Inspired by elite skiers like Mikaela Shiffrin, the Alpine Race Method highlights their techniques and strategies, explaining them in simple, easy-to-understand language to make learning, communication, and performance easier.

    • To learn how words were selected to describe technique, tap on ‘Word Choice’.

  • When you’re on the ski hill, sharing access to the Alpine Race Method is simple with a QR code. Follow these steps:

    1. Open the home page on your mobile phone and scroll to the QR code.

    2. The person wanting access should use the ‘Photo’ feature on their phone to hover over the QR code.

    3. When a colored line appears around the QR code, tap on the link that says ‘alpineracemethod.com’.

    • Whether you're an experienced racer looking to stay competitive by keeping up with current techniques, a newcomer looking to build a strong foundation in alpine racing, or a coach, this website is a valuable resource that will help you achieve new levels in your skiing, racing and coaching goals.

    • The videos are published on Youtube and feature some of the best skiers, racers, and coaches, explaining their techniques. For instance, there's no better way to learn how to inspect a racecourse than by listening to Mikaela Shiffrin discuss her three key strategies.

    • Most videos start partway to align with the Learning Module and save time by skipping unnecessary sections, but you can still watch them from the beginning if you choose.

    • To view the sources who posted the YouTube videos, tap on 'Video Sources'

Suggested Learning Modules

  • Visit Testimonials to see how the Alpine Race Method has enhanced people's skiing, racing, and coaching skills.

Important Message: Skiing and ski racing involve inherent risks. It’s essential to ski responsibly and stay within your skill level and personal comfort limits.