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J1:
The J1 training group consists of athletes who are
17, 18 and 19 years of age.
For the most part, this age group will already have
had considerable racing and training experience,
although we also welcome relative newcomers to the
sport. SPRT
athletes will be coached and prepared to race at the
highest level of USSA
local and regional events. Weekend training will
also be designed to assist athletes perform
at
the highest level of high school racing. Because of
their age and experience, these athletes will be
expected to bring a higher degree of responsibility
to their training program. They will be expected to
engage in off-season fitness conditioning. Athletes
will be expected to show leadership on and off the
hill, including providing role models for their
younger teammates. If an athlete is considering
making the transition to ski-racing in college,
SPRT is
dedicated to assist that athlete in making that
transition.

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J2: The
J2 training group consists of athletes who are
15 and 16 years of age.
For the 15-year-old athletes, this represents a
transition year into “seeded” competition when they
begin being seeded in races based on their
USSA points earned
in prior competitions. It is paramount that at this
age group athletes continue to focus on development
of their skiing skills, not just “chasing points”.
SPRT is
committed to
assisting
this age level club member become a better skier and
athlete, which in turn will result in better
long-term race results. Finances and school
schedules permitting, athletes will be encouraged to
be 4-event skiers, engaging in all disciplines,
slalom, GS, Super-G and Downhill. The club also
recognizes that for some athletes high school racing
will be their primary focus. At
SPRT, these high
school racers will receive the best weekend training
in the region.
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J3: The
J3 training group consists of youths who are
13 and 14 years of age.
This age level has the potential to be both the most
exciting and the most challenging point in most
young racer’s careers. Children are turning into
adolescents with commensurate changes in emotional
and physical development, both of which can affect
race results. It is the club’s responsibility to
channel appropriate pressure and diffuse
inappropriate
pressure that may be brought to bear on young
athletes. Coaches will prepare training programs
that build on the skills developed at younger age
levels. Blocks of high-intensity gate training will
be complemented by equally important measures of
directed and undirected free skiing.
SPRT’s commitment
is to place skiers on the podium while safeguarding
long-term athlete development.
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J4: The
J4 training group consists of youths who are
11 and 12 years of age.
This age level represents a window of opportunity
for the development of ski-racing fundamentals.
Children are old enough to focus and young enough to
make radical improvements in a relatively short time
frame. The mission at this age level is lots
of
miles under the direction of hard-skiing coaches.
Gate training, technique drills and directed free
skiing will be incorporated in near-equal amounts.
Coaches will assist the youngsters make the
transition from viewing the mountain as a
playground, to viewing it as a playing field where
practice makes perfect and work ethic is as
important as talent.
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J5: The
J5 training group consists of youths who are
10 years old and younger.
This age level will be encouraged to play on the
mountain while beginning to develop sound technical
ski fundamentals. There are a wide variety of
abilities at this age level. Some children are being
introduced to skiing, others already have extensive
racing
experience. Regardless of experience and ability,
SPRT wants weekend
ski-race training at this age level to be the
highlight of every child’s week. Coaches recognized
that results at this age level are practically
meaningless and that enthusiasm and sound
fundamentals are more appropriate measures of
success. Towards that end, all athletes will be
introduced to gate training, however the emphasis
will be on being able to ski the entire mountain,
and to ski it well. At the end of the season, we
want parents to be amazed and proud at their child’s
improvement.
J6 - 7: This is the "base of the pyramid",
those young skiers, generally between 6 and 8 years
of age, who are being introduced to the sport
and for whom every day is an exploration of what the
mountain has to offer in the most fun and supportive
environment possible. Our coaches are all former
racers who will guide these future stars down
side trails, through glades, across moguls fields,
and down terrain parks. We take great pride in
the progress made each year by the boys and girls in
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