LOCAL RACING INFORMATION
List of areas with NASTAR
NASTAR Where to
race
NASTAR is held all over the US.
You will earn a handicap against an US Olympic Ski Racer in a 5 year bracket.
You can race NASTAR at: Roundtop 7Springs Blue Knob WISP, Bryce.
NASTAR is the acronym for the
National Standard Race and is the largest public recreational grassroots ski
race program in the world. Developed in 1968, NASTAR has certainly undergone
numerous changes over the years, but its mission has essentially remained the
same… To provide a fun, competitive and easily accessible recreational ski
racing program that, through the development of a handicap system, allows
skiers of all ages and abilities a means to compare themselves against their
friends, family members and the U.S. Ski Team regardless of when and where
they race.
You also earn points for ZARDOZ
RENEGADES. If you are not registered please log on to the web www.nastar.com
and register for free. Family/Friends Team is 'ZARDOZ' & Club Team is 'ZARDOZ
RENEGADES register for both.
Troeg’s Friday
Night Race League
Roundtop Lift tickets are not included. Call 717-432-9631, ext 3731 to register.
This series of races is open to all recreational skiers, regardless of
ability. Whether you compete as an individual or on a ski club team, the ASRA
SERIES has what you're looking for. Good courses, great people, and lots of fun!
Events are held in three regions, giving skiers the opportunity to race, and to
meet new people. Experts climb to new levels, and beginning racers mingle with
the "top dawgs". Everyone learns new techniques and picks up equipment and
tuning tips. Ability levels of participants range from intermediate to super
elite; ages from 5 to 75.
Triple Crown Race
REFERENCE MATERIAL
-Available from me.
USSA CD-ROM Race Tactics
GS Race Training - VHS
CD ROM of PRO RACE movies
Latest in wax
formulas
Physics
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Racers Tips, Instruction
CAMPS-
Liberty
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RACE TRAINING
A four session program for intermediate to advanced skiers. No prior race
experience necessary. Clinics, beginning January 2nd, are held every Wednesday
evening for 5 weeks; participants may attend any four sessions. Direct questions
to Linda Steinle, ext 3364
SELF STUDY TIME:
BASICS - How the
game is played
A. Racing BASICS for
the Beginner:
Read the Introduction to
Ski Racing Select BOOK 1
B. When crash, wreck this is what you need to know.
Chapters 8-12
BOOK 2
C. eteamz.active.com/sst/handouts
SKIER
A. Technique
SKIER
B. Drills
zr_ski_drills.txt
C. Reference
SNOWBOARDER
A. Technique SNOWBOARDER
B. Drills
zr_snowboard_drills.txt
C. Reference
Professional
Snowboard Instructors - Level 1 - 3
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