Well, those were the coaches, eh?
But honestly my reaction to that video - yes, I just watched the whole thing - was a huge eye roll.
Like SO MANY bump instruction videos, the thing was filmed on a perfect day with perfect snow on perfect bumps on a wide and low pitch blue run. (Okay, maybe the seeded bumps were a little steeper, and definitely more constrained, but still ... babies as seeded courses go, and SOFT. And we only got to see the instructor ski them!) I mean,
come on. That terrain, in those conditions, is
not what most of us have problems with. The powdery shots, in particular, were like, "That's a top 20 day for me, lifetime. In what way is that supposed to help me cope with reality?" SMH