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Realistic season progression/tips on improving
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Hey y'all,

I recently moved to SLC after college and am skiing at Alta for the season and am trying to get 100 days. I'm a pretty intermediate skier. I've probably only skied ten days total in my life, but I feel pretty comfortable on most blues and can link parallel turns.

My question is what kind of progression can I expect if I ski a lot and take a few lessons? My goal for the season is to feel comfortable on a decent amount of expert terrain at Alta and just generally improve. Is this realistic?

Also if anyone has any tips on how to push myself/improve that would be greatly appreciated! I feel like a lot of what's holding me back (apart from technique) is lack of confidence/commitment and fear of failure.

Sorry if this sounds newby, but thanks for any advice!

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