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Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8

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Mike from NS
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

bandit wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
bandit wrote:I began learning in my mid 20's :lol:
You had 20 years on me.


I'm still learning, how about you :D


Me too :!: The Kaizen approach to skiing :!:

Mike :wink:

Bandit
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

Mike from NS wrote:
bandit wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
bandit wrote:I began learning in my mid 20's :lol:
You had 20 years on me.


I'm still learning, how about you :D


Me too :!: The Kaizen approach to skiing :!:
Mike :wink:


I had to look it up :oops: :lol:

I think I'd fall down in the Quality Circles )

Edited 1 time. Last update at 18-Apr-2009

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:

When time catches up, it catches up.... :D :roll:


Cheers Wickers! :P Not only that, he learned to ski as a child....I began learning in my mid 20's :lol:


He was skiing some of these in a 188....

http://www.ski-review.com/content/view/666/30/

Naturally he did quite a bit of waiting for me to catch up )


He sounds a real gent :wink:

Mike from NS
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

bandit wrote:
I think I'd fall down in the Quality Circles )

Depends upon the membership of the "quality circle" :mrgreen:
But it all has to be fun.

I think if we follow the Kaizen approach with dedication, our developed skills become more rewarding and stick with us better. Most of us follow this approach whether we know it or not :D
Mike :wink:

Edited 1 time. Last update at 18-Apr-2009

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

Mike from NS wrote:
bandit wrote:
I think I'd fall down in the Quality Circles )

Depends upon the membership of the "quality circle" :mrgreen:
But it all has to be fun.

I think if we follow the Kaizen approach with dedication, our developed skills become more rewarding and stick with us better. Most of us follow this approach whether we know it or not :D
Mike :wink:


I just had to look up on Wikipedia what Kaizen was :oops: :oops:

Mike from NS
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
I just had to look up on Wikipedia what Kaizen was :oops: :oops:


God Bless Goggle & Wikipedia :!: That's what they're for.

My intro to the term was through a swimming site I follow.

Mike :wink:

Bandit
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:

When time catches up, it catches up.... :D :roll:


Cheers Wickers! :P Not only that, he learned to ski as a child....I began learning in my mid 20's :lol:


He was skiing some of these in a 188....

http://www.ski-review.com/content/view/666/30/

Naturally he did quite a bit of waiting for me to catch up )


He sounds a real gent :wink:


Yes he's very patient, and I skied the afternoon with his wife, while he took their kids off piste :D

Bandit
reply to 'Grimentz So Far.....Now With Pictures on Page 8'
posted Apr-2009

Mike from NS wrote:
bandit wrote:
I think I'd fall down in the Quality Circles )

Depends upon the membership of the "quality circle" :mrgreen:
But it all has to be fun.

I think if we follow the Kaizen approach with dedication, our developed skills become more rewarding and stick with us better. Most of us follow this approach whether we know it or not :D
Mike :wink:


Mike, I was being quite literal, as I've never mastered freestyle )

I did see a guy carving fast backwards on twin tips today, I bet he could do quality circles :lol:

Yes, I do agree with your approach :D

Topic last updated on 26-April-2009 at 15:14