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Cathy Margiotta's Ski Pro Page
Cathy Margiotta's Ski Pro Page
Introduction
Hi, I'm Cathy Margiotta, Peninsula Ski Club's resident Ski Pro. I am a
PSIA
Level 2, Master Teacher, certified alpine ski instructor, and I'm available to help our members become stronger, more confident skiers in whatever terrain or snow conditions you want to ski.
I'm also familiar with cross-country and telemarking, so I can advise you if you are planning to expand your enjoyment of winter with those sports.
If you are buying skis and boots or any other ski gear, I can answer any questions that you have. I have taken classes in boot fitting and am well versed in the basics of that skill.
I take lessons every season from some of the best instructors on the East Coast, so my teaching and skiing skills are based on the latest trends in technique and ski education.
For the 2021-2022 season, I am participating in all of the club trips. I'll be available for lessons upon request during these trips. My rates are reasonable and consistent with my certifications. Plus, the club gets a percentage of my earnings, so hiring me is a great way to put money in the club coffers and hone your skiing skills at the same time.
Conditioning
If I want to:
ski above 8,000 feet, then I need
aerobic conditioning
;
ski a variety of terrain, then I need
joint flexibility, balance, and muscle awareness
;
ski most of the day, then I need
overall fitnes
s
.
I have a workout plan, a schedule, and milestones to accomplish those goals. Do you?
ACL Strong is a good place to start. As you know, injuries to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and other knee structures, such as the meniscus, the Tibia Plateau, and the Medial Cruciate Ligament (MCL) are at high risk in our sport. Healing from an injury to one or more of the structures is painful, expensive, time-consuming, and sometimes involves surgery.
Dr. Leslie Derosiers, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, of Colorado, developed ACL Strong as an online, four week course (with two bonus weeks) with
simple exercises you can do at home, on your own schedule, requiring minimal space, time, and equipment.
If you think this program might be for you, you can read more about the
ACL Strong "Snow Course"
on the ACL Strong website and also download the
Snow Course flyer
.
Once you decide that this course is worth your time and money,
we are pleased to be able to offer ACL Strong to our members at a 10% discount, with another 10% going to the club
. A good deal for you and a good deal for our club.
Disclaimer:
I am not endorsing this course or receiving any financial benefit from it. It's up to you to decide if it has anything to offer. I found it valuable because it got me off the couch and doing something other than random exercises. It only took me about fifteen minutes per session three times a week for six weeks. The videos in the program and concepts presented are easy to understand.
If you would like to sign up for the course, proceed to our
members-only ACL Strong registration page
.
Highlights from Cathy's Fall Line Blog
Technique
Ski the Angles
Monkey See, Monkey Do?
Engage the Shins to Stay Balanced and Proactive
Change Your Thinking About the Fall Line!
So Why Is It Again that Skis Have Camber?
Carving Beyond the Parallelogram of Power
More Lines About Alignment
The Thighs Have It!
Ski Poles and How to Use Them
Habitual Bipeds on Skis, Oh My!
How Skating Changed Skiing
Essential Skiing Skills
To Steer or Not To Steer, That is the Question
The Blog About the Dog and Its Tricks
Flat First
Forward! The Shins
T Is for Tip
Twist Again Like You Did Last Summer
Conditioning
Dynamic Warmup
Walking for Your Knees
Engage the Shins to Stay Balanced and Proactive
The Thighs Have It!
Yoga for Skiing
Equipment
The Usefulness of Ski Reviews
Need New Ski Boots? Read This First
Renting Skis? Some Tips, People
So Why Is It Again that Skis Have Camber?
I'll Take Two Scoops of Camber, Please!
About Cathy
Cathy Margiotta was appointed as Peninsula Ski Club's pro effective January 2020. She serves as an advisor, coach, instructor, and club representative, and offers private coaching and group lessons with rates and schedules to be announced.
Cathy's professional career as a ski instructor began at Wintergreen in 2000 where she taught skiers of all ages and abilities until 2015. She is a PSIA-certified Level II Alpine Ski Instructor, holds certification as a Master Teacher, and accreditation in Sports Science. She is a member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America where she maintains her accreditation through annual on-snow continuing education credits. Cathy has conducted specialized training for women ski patrollers as well as PSC ski racing clinics, blogs regularly on all things skiing, and presents programs on skiing techniques and physical conditioning at our general meetings. Her commitment to our club is demonstrated through her many years of service on the Board of Directors as president, ski chair, publicity chair, and newsletter editor.
To contact Cathy, send an email to
skipro@peninsulaskiclub.com
.
Providing great trips and great company for skiers and snowboarders from Newport News, Hampton,
Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Gloucester, Mathews, and all over the U.S.A.
Member of the
Blue Ridge Ski Council