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"The next step in learning is showing people how to stop," he added. "Knowing how to stop goes a long ways toward taking away any fears they may have."
With younger skiers, instructors then move into the natural form of walking, which in cross country is akin to people out on a "power walk." From there the students are given the freedom to explore.
With adults, the learning process is a little different.
"What we've found is that most adults are not anxious to go off on their own in the beginning, but want a little more instruction or a guide to help. So we'll just go out on a trail and in the process they learn the different techniques. At this point, instructors become more of a guiding force."
Since the Olympics, one of the main focuses at the park has been introducing the sport to youths.
On any given day, there will be between 65 and 70, or roughly 1,000 young skiers a week, most of school age, on the track.
"We've organized programs for children as young as 4 years old," he said. "We have more than 400 sets of skis available for children, just to make sure we have enough."
There is also a program available to introduce people to the biathlon or a mix of cross country skiing and target shooting.
To ensure equality during the Paralympics, which followed the 2002 Games, the Salt Lake Olympic Committee purchased a number of very expensive competition air rifles. Those rifles were donated to the Olympic park after the Games.
The biathlon program for kids requires they ski for a half kilometer, then shoot five shots with the air rifle at a target 10 meters away.
"What they find is that it's one thing to shoot when rested and quite another to shoot at a target when their heart rate is up after skiing. They gain a new respect for the sport," he offered.
The shooting experience is available to both kids and adults, both summer and winter.
In the summer, said Peterson, mountain biking is substituted for cross country skiing.
He recommends that those interested in the shooting experience make early arrangements but said that in most cases the park can accommodate requests.
For those who opt not to shoot, he has also introduced a program that mixes skiing with tubing. The Olympic Park has a lift-served tubing hill.
The cost of all these activities, of course, depends on an individual's interests.
Its most recent program, good through the end of the season, is intended to introduce the sport. A trail pass and equipment rental for the day for adults is $15, $9 for juniors and $6 for children. Also, a family pass, which includes trail pass and equipment for all, is $39.
A pass on the tubing hill is $15 for those 7 and older. A simple trail pass for cross country skiing is $17 for the day. Children under 7 need no trail pass. A learn-to-ski package, which includes rentals, lesson and pass, is $29 for juniors and $39 for adults.
As Peterson pointed out, there's pretty much something to fit every individual's needs, whether it's walking on skis or sliding on a tube or aiming at a target.
For information call 435-654-2002.
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