Next Level Skiing

Wendy Fisher: Spontaneity Is Key

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Nov 19, 2019
Wendy Fisher, a former U.S. Ski Team member and big mountain ski guide at Crested Butte, shares her journey from racing to embracing the freedom of big mountain skiing. She discusses how a pivotal contest reignited her passion and the importance of adaptability in the sport. Wendy also reflects on her experiences teaching her kids to ski and skateboard, highlighting the joys and challenges of family trips. Most importantly, she emphasizes the power of spontaneity in skiing and in life, encouraging listeners to break free from routines and embrace adventure.
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INSIGHT

Racing Builds Love & Skills

  • Contrary to popular opinion, racing increased Wendy's love of skiing rather than restricting fun.
  • The structured training gave her fantastic technical skills that helped in freeriding.
ANECDOTE

Wendy's Ski Comeback Story

  • Wendy Fisher was ready to quit skiing but entered an extreme skiing contest in Crested Butte and was hooked again.
  • She realized she could ski tougher lines than the men there and got back into competitive big mountain skiing.
ADVICE

Build Confidence Before Steeps

  • Wendy advises building confidence on easier terrain before tackling steeps to avoid fear and improve form.
  • She mixes mental and physical skill training for people to safely advance into challenging terrain.
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