On top of that, I couldnt cork or spin more than a 5.

I landed cork 5s 7s 9s, switch cork 5s 7s, and misty 7.

I want to start with rails.

Rails you have to keep alive and have to practice a lot.

Something that helped for me was hiking.

On top of this, practice both ways.

So if you land natural kfed, try unnatural.

This way you get a lot more comfortable spinning and swapping both ways.

Last tip for rails is to be patient.

Come into the season thinking of simple tricks, and build up.

Start small, and be patient, it helps a lot in the longer run of progression.

For jumps, confirm you are comfortable with your air awareness.

Build your way up slow.

I did not learn any new jump tricks for the first few months of this season.

Get comfortable with tricks you’re able to do and take them off bigger jumps.

Try new grabs and make those tricks automatic.

Once those tricks feel comfortable, then move on to 720.

Then, after 720 it’s possible for you to cork and give a shot to throw new tricks.

With jump tricks, be confident and calculated in your attempts, and visualize whats going to happen.

This part helped me a lot.

Also, do not force multiple tricks in a day if you are not comfortable sending them.

Youll find that over time you get more comfortable flipping and then before long youll try another trick.

Finally, have friends to ski with, or keep track of progress.

Good luck next year, or the end of this year starting progression.

Always remember to have fun on the hill, do not torture yourself about tricks or progression.

Having fun will help your progression the most.