Why I Prefer Ski and Ride Over Swim

Our Lil Xuânshine plays multiple sports. Whether swimming, skiing, or snowboarding, he excels in them. Even if he never competes in any of them, I still support him for as long as he puts his efforts into them.

I must confess. I am a terrible swimmer. I can’t swim from one end of the pool to the other end without taking a break. I tried to learn to swim, but I quickly got bored. I felt as if I were trapped in a pool filled with water. The good thing about swimming is that the weather is not an issue.

On the other hand, skiing and snowboarding depend on the weather, but that’s the beauty of these winter sports. It’s a partnership with Mother Nature. What makes skiing and snowboarding so damn exciting and magical is the pleasure of carving across the snow and leaving your tracks behind.

After discovering the art of carving, I had been focusing on chasing those tracks. It took me a while to understand the techniques of carving on skis, but I picked up carving on snowboard a bit faster. Regardless, I still have a long way to go.

I have always enjoyed watching a flock of birds flying across the sky in an “S” shape. My ultimate goal is to ski and ride down the trails in an “S” shape similar to those flying birds. Carving down the long terrains feels like flying to me. I have yet to perfect my carves, but I am not in a rush either. I still have many seasons to work on toward my goal. Having a goal not only lets me stay focused, but also lets me thrive.

For the first time in my life, I feel as if chasing a dream is possible. I have free access to many mountains in the world. As an instructor at Vail resorts, I am surrounded by expert skiers and snowboarders who can help me achieve my goal. I will get there on my own terms. All I need is my own determination.