Train Smarter, Improve Faster Webinars
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The Train Smarter, Improve Faster Webinars, sponsored by Protern.io, are led by sport’s innovative coaches. Join them and learn how to leverage Protern.io’s quantriqs to gain new insights from performance data.
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Daniela Ceccarelli Webinar (Italian)
April 19, 2023 1700 CET
Register to hear Daniela Ceccarelli discuss the last World Cup season and her experiences coaching the phenom Lara Colturi.
Daniela will also talk about her coaching style and how she works with the Ceccarelli Golden Team.
There will be opportunities to ask questions during the webinar. It will be moderated by Sciare Magazine’s Director, Marco di Marco.
Please note that this webinar will be in Italian.
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Pursing Progression in Alpine Skiing
Speaker: Brandon Dyksterhouse, former coach of the US Women’s Alpine Ski Team and Mikaela Shiffrin
“As coaches, we rarely allow for mistakes”
Brandon Dyksterhouse talks about how an environment of continuous improvement to help propel Mikaela Shiffrin from 3rd in World Cup Giant Slalom to 1st in 2016. By embracing the new technologies available in alpine ski racing, Brandon explains that coaches and athletes can move from “winning splits and the best finish time” to a broader view of a run. Learn how you can apply these technologies to be a better coach and athlete.
Optimizing Slalom Starts
Speaker: Brandon Dyksterhouse, former coach of the US Women’s Alpine Ski Team and Mikaela Shiffrin
“How should I approach the first 3 gates? Carve or step? Skate or pole? Push to the 2nd… 3rd… or even 4th gate?”
Brandon Dyksterhouse discusses different slalom start training protocols and how to use data to engage and tailor the approach to the athlete.