
Your edge is the difference
between riding and winning.
Season-structured coaching for riders ready to stop surviving blues and start owning gates. First chair, every session, before the mountain opens.
A season is five chapters.
Most riders skip the first four.

Build the body before the mountain opens.
Balance board work, resistance bands, edge-pressure drills in the gym. November riders who skip this phase spend December falling on hardpack. November riders who don't show up in March.
Mt. Bachelor projected opening
November 20, 2026 · First chair 8:00 AM
Dryland prep starts now. Don't let the season find you flat.
Choose your commitment level.
The mountain doesn't grade on a curve.
4 sessions
Fundamentals Block
Four focused sessions to crack the plateau.
Outcome: Land consistent switch backside 180s on groomed hardpack.
- 2-hour morning sessions (pre-lift)
- Video review each session
- Custom edge-pressure drill plan
- Session summary notes
12 sessions
Competition Prep
The full January–February competition arc.
Outcome: Improve race rank by at least one position or get a free block.
- 12 sessions across 8 weeks
- Gate training with split timing
- 3 mock competition days
- Course inspection coaching
- Race-day preparation protocol
- Season performance report
30 sessions
Full Season Private
November dryland through March podium.
Outcome: Complete season transformation — from dryland to competition results.
- 30 sessions Nov → Mar
- Dryland program design
- All gate & competition prep
- Priority scheduling
- Direct coach line (text/call)
- End-of-season video reel
- Next-season planning session
Three riders. Three different walls.
All of them broken.

Tyler Brannigan
17 · Competitive teen, Bend OR
Before Carve
"Finishing 11th–14th in every U14 race. No idea why I kept losing time at the apex."
After Carve
"Finished 3rd at the Cascade Cup in February. My gate attack angle changed completely."

Dana Whitmore
34 · Ex-skier, 2nd season snowboarding
Before Carve
"I could ski blacks but I was terrified of icy blues on a board. My toe edge kept washing out."
After Carve
"By January I was riding hardpack groomers with actual confidence. The edge-pressure drills from November made the difference."

Marcus Osei
22 · Intermediate rider, Portland OR
Before Carve
"Stuck on blues for two full seasons. I thought I just wasn't built for it."
After Carve
"Four sessions in, I rode my first black diamond without bailing. The fundamentals block was the most honest money I've spent on snowboarding."
Not ready for a full block?
Try one session.
Feel the difference yourself.
Two hours on groomed hardpack before the lifts open. You'll know within the first run whether this is the coaching you've been missing.

The season starts before the lifts open.
Every rider who finishes on the podium in March started working in November. The window for this season is open now. Lock in your sessions before the roster fills.