Next Level Skiing

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20 snips
Dec 17, 2019 • 37min

Allen Tran: Building an Athlete, One Meal at a Time

Allen Tran, a high-performance dietitian and chef for the US Ski Team, transforms regular meals into power-boosting foods for athletes. He discusses how to tailor nutrition to individual needs, emphasizing the importance of meal timing and avoiding dehydration at high altitudes. Allen also shares insights on the challenges of maintaining athletes’ dietary preferences while traveling and the balance of nutrients required for optimal performance. Plus, he offers tips on convenient snacks and the psychological benefits of comfort foods in an athlete's diet.
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Dec 10, 2019 • 42min

Jonathan Ellsworth: Lean Into It

Jonathan Ellsworth, Founder and CEO of Blister, shares his unique journey from a late start in skiing to revolutionizing gear reviews with integrity. He discusses the importance of honest feedback, emphasizing how Blister’s model stands apart from traditional ski publications by refusing manufacturer funding. Jonathan reflects on the evolution of ski gear, critiquing lightweight designs and advocating for performance-driven equipment. Listeners gain valuable insights on ski fitting, preparation, and the profound connection between skiing challenges and life lessons.
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Dec 3, 2019 • 32min

Hilaree Nelson: The Value of Saying Yes

Hilaree Nelson, a world-renowned ski mountaineer, shares her thrilling journey of conquering significant peaks, including being one of the first to ski Lhotse. She discusses her unconventional path into skiing without a racing background and the valuable lessons learned from challenging experiences. Hilaree emphasizes the joy of saying 'yes' to opportunities and the wisdom that comes with age. Additionally, she dives into her work with North Face and her emerging role as a climate change activist, passionate about protecting the mountains she loves.
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Nov 26, 2019 • 30min

Kim Reichhelm: The Most Important Thing Is Having Fun

Kim Reichhelm, an NCAA All-American Ski Racer and trailblazer in big mountain skiing, shares her remarkable journey from competition to adventure. She discusses the transformation of skiing over the years and the importance of confidence in tackling challenging terrains. Kim emphasizes the value of embracing failure as a pathway to growth and how she fosters skill-building through her supportive clinics. With insights on mental readiness and the fluidity of movement, she inspires skiers to push their limits while having fun.
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Nov 19, 2019 • 44min

Wendy Fisher: Spontaneity Is Key

Wendy Fisher, a former U.S. Ski Team member and big mountain ski guide at Crested Butte, shares her journey from racing to embracing the freedom of big mountain skiing. She discusses how a pivotal contest reignited her passion and the importance of adaptability in the sport. Wendy also reflects on her experiences teaching her kids to ski and skateboard, highlighting the joys and challenges of family trips. Most importantly, she emphasizes the power of spontaneity in skiing and in life, encouraging listeners to break free from routines and embrace adventure.
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Nov 12, 2019 • 43min

Evan Reece: It's Rare to Find a Place That Isn't Worth Going to at Least Once

Evan Reece, co-founder of Liftopia and former HotWire employee, dives into the revolution of ski ticket sales. He explains how Liftopia transformed the industry by introducing online sales when resorts were hesitant. Discover why loyal customers can often be the least loyal, the impact of multi-resort passes, and how consumers' desires for unique skiing experiences are shaping the market. Evan also discusses the rise of Epic and Icon passes and how skiers are adapting to their choices based on travel styles.
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Nov 5, 2019 • 31min

Lindsay Andersen: Pull Your Toes Up

Lindsay Andersen, a veteran guide at Canadian Mountain Holiday's Bobbie Burns Lodge, has been skiing since she was two, honing her skills in avalanche safety and mentoring newcomers. She discusses the intimidation many feel about powder skiing, revealing it's often easier than skiing on hard pack. Lindsay highlights strategies for building confidence in beginners, emphasizing the importance of communication and a nurturing approach. Her love for skiing and dedication to guiding shine through as she shares insights on mastering techniques and the joy of the slopes.
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Nov 29, 2018 • 41min

Chris Davenport - Speaking The Language Of The Mountains

Chris Davenport, a legendary big mountain skier and former racer, shares his captivating journey from competitive skiing to free skiing. He discusses the influence of his skiing family, particularly his grandfather's pioneering role in the sport. Chris emphasizes the importance of mentorship in skiing clinics and encourages skiers to push their boundaries. He also highlights the urgent need for action against climate change, drawing parallels between his craft and environmental advocacy, reminding us all about the language of the mountains.
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Nov 22, 2018 • 27min

Klaus Obermeyer - It's Easier To Ski Than It Is To Walk

Klaus Obermeyer, a 98-year-old skiing legend and innovator, shares his incredible journey through the evolution of skiing. He recounts childhood memories of crafting his first skis from orange crates and highlights major advancements like metal ski edges. Klaus emphasizes teaching beginners with kindness to foster confidence on the slopes. He also discusses the evolution of ski clothing for comfort and performance. Remarkably, he finds it easier to ski than walk, revealing the secrets to a long, vibrant life filled with passion for skiing.
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Nov 15, 2018 • 30min

Tom Hackett - Get Something Out Of Every Day

Dr. Tom Hackett, an orthopedic surgeon and former Jackson Hole Ski Patrol member, shares insights on preventing injuries in skiing and snowboarding. He discusses the rising risks athletes face and emphasizes the importance of hip strength in protecting the knees. Tom explains how exercises targeting the hip abductors can significantly reduce injury risks, especially for beginners and experts alike. With a focus on biomechanics and personal experiences, he encourages a proactive approach to injury prevention and safe skiing practices.

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