Downhillnow
23-04-09, 12:12 AM
How young can you start skiing? I saw this guy at Jay peak snowboarding with a baby on his back in a backpack. How safe is that? Technically the baby wasn't skiing but still...isn't that a little early?
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View Full Version : Youngest Age to start skiing? Downhillnow 23-04-09, 12:12 AM How young can you start skiing? I saw this guy at Jay peak snowboarding with a baby on his back in a backpack. How safe is that? Technically the baby wasn't skiing but still...isn't that a little early? RichH 01-05-09, 01:56 AM That doesn't sound sensible. One bad fall and they would be killed. Around 3 - 4 appears to be the age most schools will put skis on children. Teddyo 07-05-09, 02:07 PM Obviously snowboarding or skiing with a baby in a backpack is ill-advised. The balance would become so tricky. How would one ride a chairlift? I have cross-country skiied quite a bit with a baby in a backpack, but even that requires being very careful, no hills, just flats. At that time I was very strong, training for XC Marathons. My experience with my two kids for downhill skiing is that they enjoyed the activity--sort of--when they were 4 and 5, but they really did not have the strength, attention span and coordination to ski effectively until the year they turned 6. Everything prior to that was really sort of a waste. If you have a place at a mountain and you go every week, then kids who are 4 might progress, but if you are going a few times a year, save your money and wait until they are a bit older. I know that new parents who are skiers will think I'm wrong, that their kid will do fine. Its not my money. But after your youngest is 7 or 8 you will recognize that I am correct. Both my kids are fully grown and very strong skiers. zlathim 29-07-09, 09:55 PM My kids both started skiing before they were three years old. My son is six now and he can ski some of the easier black diamond runs with no problems. Grearon 08-09-09, 11:20 PM I started skiing when I was 3; my dad bought a pair of tiny plastic skis and while he and my older sister were on the mountain my mom and grandmother would drag me up a 50ft groomed access trail and let me go...if you call that skiing. I was on the bunny hill starting at 4 and progressed all the way through the multi colored balloon stages. Having been a "little kid picker upper" for a mountain I'd say that 4 is the average age where kids actually start learning to ski rather than just sliding down a hill. kiwijen 26-09-09, 07:36 AM I think it depends on both the child and the parents' attitudes. We took our 3 children skiing when our youngest was just shy of 4. We thought she would tobboggan while the boys skiied, but when she saw they had skis there was NO WAY she was missing out, so skiing she went, and she did pick it up very quickly. I had other friends whose kids simply weren't interested til they were 5 or 6. But the parents' also have to have the right attitude with younger skiiers - they will get tired/cold/hungry sooner, so you need lots of patience and often leave the slopes early on frustratingly perfect days. And spend lots of time cruising round on the green slopes. And protecting them from wild snowboarders as they move onto the blue slopes. We also found using a childcare facility on the mountain for part days worked really well for us too - she would ski with us in the morning, then stay in the creche in the afternoon. Lauren has just turned 7 now, skis parallel and is much faster than me!! By contrast, the boys started when they were 6 & 8, were better than me in 3 days, and have been great ski companions ever since. But I don't regret starting our daughter earlier - I just think of all the fantastic family holidays we would have missed out on otherwise! high altitude 02-10-09, 07:10 PM As early as they can walk is a good time to start skiing snowboardbitch 03-10-09, 10:43 PM How young can you start skiing? I saw this guy at Jay peak snowboarding with a baby on his back in a backpack. How safe is that? Technically the baby wasn't skiing but still...isn't that a little early? wow that's really bad. hopefully the baby did not get injured! scottp96145 18-10-09, 03:09 AM Really depends on how they develop physically. I have friends whose kids started skiing before age 3. My youngest boy started at age 3; my oldest at close to 5. Those who said that the older a child starts is correct in that the older they start, the more physically developed and coordinated they are, so the faster they can pickup the sport. another factor is how often they go. My kids were skiing 40-60 days a year when they started, 'cause we were close to the ski hill. Still another factor is the equipment, like ski boots and skis (forget poles until they are old enough to understand what they are used for. My kids never used poles until they were on skis for over 100 days.) very short skis like 60 or 70 cms for 3-4 and some 5 year olders. Keep ski lengths at chin level. Re. kids in back packs--ONLY IF ON X country skis--In Europe--common practice because X country skis are a form of transportation, and as some writer said--only on level ground. k2skier 27-10-09, 03:20 PM I started my son out at 2 yrs & 7 mo. The first seasn was just straight lining the rope tow, maybe one run down the beginner slope at the end of the season. zlathim 07-01-10, 01:25 PM I think it depends on both the child and the parents' attitudes. This is exactly right. I remember the early days of teaching my son to ski. It was a very exhausting experience. A small child needs help with pretty much everything. I remember the first couple of years how I would strap his skis and helmet to my backpack and then carry him and all my gear in my arms from the vehicle in the parking lot to the slopes because it was too hard for him to walk in his boots. They fall down, you have to help them get up, they get cold, you have to warm them up. The saving grace for me was that my boy absolutely loves going skiing, so it made it easier in that respect. Now he is six years old and we ski pretty much anywhere on the mountain together. He skis better than most of the friends that I sometimes ski with. In the long run, I ended up with a capable ski partner that is willing to go anytime I am. The first couple years were tough though, I won't lie about that. rumpoy3 19-01-10, 07:03 PM 6 or 7 is a good age to start. snowsports 27-01-10, 05:45 PM When introducing a child to the sport at any age, focus on providing an environment where your child will learn to enjoy the sport in a fun and safe setting. Plan the first introduction to be short and fun. With a fun, safe, and short introduction to skiing, your child may discover a life-long love for the sport. You can introduce a three and four year old child to skiing. Some children this age love it while others may not be ready. A great way to introduce your young child to skiing is to sign up for a one-hour private lesson with your child. Instructors are skilled and trained to introduce young children to skiing. They can teach your child the best steps to start learning how to ski in a fun and safe environment. If you join your child in the private lesson, you can enjoy watching and assisting in your child’s progress. Children ages 4.5 and older are often ready to try ski school. Ski schools are designed to introduce children to skiing in a fun and safe group setting. Children usually enjoy learning with peers of similar abilities. While your child may seem intimidated walking into the ski school on the first day, you will most likely see a smiling face at the end of the day. Before enrolling your child in either a half-day or all day ski school, decide whether your child is ready to exercise and be in a class environment for the length of the program. If you are not sure, it’s best to start out with a private lesson or enjoy skiing alone with your child before enrolling him/her in ski school. Don’t worry if your child is not ready at such a young age. You can start your child skiing when they are stronger and ready to learn at any later age. http://www.snowsportscalendar.com/ Travelchick 29-01-10, 03:50 PM I started at 4 years old kosherski 21-09-10, 01:34 PM I found that my kids were too impatient to take lessons at any age under 6. dnx 06-10-10, 04:25 PM Hi My daughter started skiikg at 4. She didnt take well to the ski school. So we put her in to private lessons. 1-1 Never looked back, she's now an advanced skier. I just try to catch up now! :) Empty 01-12-10, 01:33 PM I heard kids could start at 3 cowmon2 29-12-10, 03:59 PM my parents had me on the mountain (or at least the bunny slope) and in lessons a month before my 3rd birthday happykyle 05-01-11, 05:11 PM Haha thats true. oliwoof 23-02-11, 08:42 AM The little ones look amazing! Have seen them in the Pyrenees on skies with a dummy still in! Ash123 24-02-11, 02:55 PM I started at about 4 ski-till-i-die 24-06-11, 01:26 PM Never too young, and i definitely think kids are starting younger and younger these days :) whibs 21-08-11, 11:28 AM It never fails to amaze me when you see a pint sized child zip past you on the slopes. Get em in young;-) Skallen 06-09-11, 05:29 PM I did startet when I was 4 and i do remember i hated it i the beginning. But know 20 years later I´m glad that my parants made me ski in such early age. SkiGrace 24-10-11, 10:09 PM 17 months! My mom got me and my brother plastic skis, and we chased each other around the house on the carpet before ever skiing on snow. This meant we learned how to fall, get back up, shuffle, and not step on our own skis. So I basically learned to ski at the same time I learned to walk. That said, this method only works if your parents have a lot of dedication, patience, and skill. Generally, kids won't get much out of skiing or get very far until they have enough muscle control to turn their toes together and make a wedge/pizza/snowplow. scottp96145 26-11-11, 10:34 PM Starting children at a really early age is OK for some children; not OK for others. Most important is their muscle development. At age 2 1/2- How much balance and coordination you think your child has? If they show it, introduce them but be careful. Their bones and muscles are still developing and you don't want to stretch it too far. My 3 year old showed above average development at 3 1/2 so we started him very slowly and carefully. Once he could slide down the hill without my assistance, he sort of was no longer under my control; had a mind of his own; so I put him in kiddie school. From that point on, he spent more than half his ski (and later snowboard) days in either ski school or a race training program. I have 2 nephews who started at 8 and 9. 2 hours after their first lesson, they were coaching me and my brother -in-law on how to get on and off the lift. After their second lesson, they were skiing down blue square runs and wanted nothing to do with me or their dad. erapo 09-12-11, 01:32 PM S friend of mine started skiing at 4. Can you believe it?! AWinter 17-12-11, 08:24 PM I started at 9, but my best friend started at 4. I think if the kid is open to it, then it isn't too early. sarahpi 26-12-11, 11:40 PM I started at 6, semi-bullied into it by an Austrian Dad!! skiier1 29-12-11, 04:45 PM My kids started at ages 4 and 3 and have loved every minute of it. frameitinskis 17-01-12, 12:33 AM My son was a little over 2 when he started skiing. I had him in ski school at Killington VT. He now is 13 and alpine racing for Okemo VT. Make sure when you start them out that early, the weather is nice otherwise they will not want to go back! |