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Our thesis is that any Baby Boomer or senior skier can learn to ski moguls safely and under full control using mogul techniques that are efficient, avoid fatigue, are easy on the knees and back and which are designed to extend your skiing longevity. But, most importantly, we have a uniquely different approach that does not require fast reflexes.
By combining the three mogul techniques presented above - contrary to conventional thinking - anyone can easily learn how to ski moguls without the need for fast reflexes. And this has two very important benefits for you - particularly if you are a baby Boomer or senior skier:
(1) As we get older we all must face the fact that our reflexes are slowing. If we want to use a mogul technique that enables us to learn how to ski moguls into our 80's then we must learn a mogul technique that does not rely on, or assume the need for, fast reflexes. This is important because as you age, your reflex speed declines and if you are depending upon a mogul technique that requires fast reflexes then you are "hosed".
(2) If we use a mogul technique that requires fast reflexes then we will, at some point, be limited by the steepness of the mogul run.
Example: if you can ski a mogul run with a pitch of "x degrees" using fast reflexes, what happens when you move to a different mogul run with a pitch of "x+10 degrees"?
Answer: your reflexes have to speed up. At some point you will be doomed.
By not relying on fast reflexes these mogul techniques will work on any mogul or powder run, regardless of how steep the slope is.