taichiskiing 寫:The "strongest/best" skier may make sense in your school, but it doesn't make sense in general skiing population; given conflicted requirements in all different kind of skiing, there's no such thing as "strongest/best" skier. And I've also stated the coaches' function is to "coach," not "skiing." Those who overlook students original techniques and abilities, but giving the whole different set of instructions, and etc., only to show off how good their skiing is, (like what pku showed on this forum,) make the worst coaches.
Not how I see it. Given how them Whistler Group shameless bashing me coaching without certification, they are not just "care" heavily on certification, they're stuck on it. Pku has CSIA L2 and CSCF L1, which are pre-requist for CSIA L3, but he cannot pass L3 exams, so he is not "far exceeded" in his certification; actually, he stuck like terminal L2.
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Yup,when you got kick out of PSIA L1 exam, that make you a stupid TCMSI L167.
