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Details:
Registration: | Open • Apply To Volunteer • Register Skier |
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Meets: | Sunday 01:45 PM - 04:00 PM |
Starts: | Jan. 7, 2024 |
Dates: | Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18, Feb 25, Mar 3 |
Classic Rentals: | Club Rentals Classic - online - $35.00 |
Skate Rentals: | Club Rentals Skate - online - $80.00 |
Membership: | $40.00 |
Ski Pass Required: | |
Leader: | Jessica Mastellar |
Email: | stcloud@myxc.org |
Skill Levels Offered: | Level 1-6 Classic and Skate |
K Leader Board:
William C. | 23.60 KM. |
Leif O. | 23.60 KM. |
Welcome to the Central Minnesota Youth Ski Club!
We need at least
five (five) coaches each session, but preferably two per level. There are six
(6) levels with Levels 1 through 4 being Classic Skiing and a combined Level 5
& 6 for skate skiing.
Feel free to come
out and join the 71-youth signed up so far, as we still need parents to
volunteer as Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Junior Coaches (High School Skiers)
to help play with the kids on snow while covering Minnesota Youth Ski League
curriculum that you can view on your smart phone or computer ahead of time at
https://mirthful-sticks-7121.glideapp.io/
You will have to
enter an email and get a pin for access.
1. Most volunteer coaches will use it in App form.
2. PRINTING: You can also put this on a desktop and if you change the view to
80%, you get a nice one-page print per lesson.
3. There is a chat function for general coaching discussion.
Coach
Training: https://www.myxc.org/coach-training
Remember, the
Central Minnesota Youth Ski Club is only as successful as those that volunteer
their time assist the youth skiers that have signed up this season to ensure
they have fun with you while learn the fundamentals on how to cross country
ski.
Check out the Minnesota Youth Ski
League's (MyXC) YouTube Channel for recordings of our virtual Welcome
Sessions and Coach Training. Please take a look at the Ski Games video as well
to see examples of games and FUN (and to get psyched for the season).
Here are some video playlists to
watch beforehand:
https://www.youtube.com/@minnesotayouthskileague6367/playlists
How to be a great youth Nordic ski
coach video!
Sign up to volunteer today at https://www.myxc.org/training-requirement
We use a games-based approach and
have daily lesson plans by skill level. NO prior ski coaching experience is
required. You bring the enthusiasm, a pair of ski equipment for yourself and we
provide you the curriculum! No experience is necessary, as there are
activity plan booklets for each level available for review before each session
with MyXC curriculum also available online.
Virtual training videos available at
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoeAE4UwAavBUPtYoxmCCYYp1KI0f1Hm0
Total children signed up for the Central Minnesota Youth Ski Club as of February 2, 2024: 71
SkiSparks Level 1, ages 4-5: 13
SkiSparks Level 2, ages 6-8: 22
SkiSparks Level 3, ages 7-10: 14
SkiSparks Level 4, ages 8-14: 12
SkiSparks Level 5, ages 9-14: 9
SkiSparks Level 6, ages 9-14: 1
If you are interested in volunteering
in anyway, visit the following web link to sign up as a Club volunteer:
https://www.myxc.org/training-requirement
All Volunteer Role
Descriptions: https://www.myxc.org/volunteers
*If interested in any volunteer role, email stcloud@myxc.org and call Jessica Masteller (Club Leader) at
952-270-2344
Parent & Guardian Attendance
Required at Club Sessions:
All youth skiers require a
parent/guardian present while attending. Just to be clear, don’t plan on
dropping your child off and picking them up after each session, since
parents/guardians are expected to participate in some fashion, such as
assisting with coaching. Once again, we stress that this is a very friendly, family-oriented
program that is built around the kids having fun while also learning skills and
techniques needed to become better cross country skiers.
*Special Note to SkiSparks Level 1 Parents and Guardians:
Parents and guardians of SkiSparks Level 1 skiers need to have one parent or
guardian with their youth skier, but don’t have to have skis to assist. Just
avoid walking on ski trails as much as possible. Level 1 skiers are required to
have a caregiver with them. If you have a Level 1 skier, you must register
as a Level 1 attendant, coach, assistant coach, or sweeper for Level
1. Register as a volunteer by logging in online to your account you setup
to join the club at https://www.myxc.org/clubs/central-minnesota-skisparks-club
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Central Minnesota
Youth Ski Club Sessions:
Central Minnesota Youth Ski Club
sessions are held Sundays from 1:45 p.m. to 4 p.m. in January, February and the
first Sunday in March 2024 at Riverside Park, Saint Cloud, MN. The only
exception is Sunday, January 21, 2024, where we'll attend the 16th Annual Sons
of Norway Barnelopet instead. Full schedule/times can be found at https://www.myxc.org/clubs/central-minnesota-skisparks-club
Welcome to the all-volunteer lead Central Minnesota Youth Ski
Club!
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Cross Country (Nordic) Ski Equipment
Rental & MyXC Bib Distribution:
The Central Minnesota Youth Ski
Club will have access to the Riverside Park shelter on Sundays from 1:45
p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and we will continue distributing Central MN Youth Ski
Club Nordic ski bibs and rental sets to youth skiers at the beginning of each
Club session for those families that rented ski equipment when they registered
for the Club.
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Family Snack Signup for Club Sessions:
We need Club families to bring snacks each Sunday club
session. Please visit this web page link below to sign up your
family to provide snacks at one Club session.
Central MN Youth Ski Club 2024 Snack Sign Up List is online at:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4CABAF28A7FAC16-47008665-family
We are looking to have four families each week to provide healthy snacks each
session. Please plan on 60 to 90 children, as well as extra for 10 coaches,
parents and guardians. Ideas for healthy snacks include clementines, granola
bars, fruits and vegetables, etc. Skiers have been known to enjoy cookies too!
Especially good are mint Oreo cookies! Kids may have peanut or other food
allergies, so ideally the snacks will not contain peanuts and other food
allergens (i.e tree nuts, eggs, etc.)
Hot cocoa and water will continue to be provided by the Central Minnesota Youth
Ski Club, however families need to provide cups for hot liquids. Families that
bring snacks during the week they sign up for are responsible for providing the
styrofoam cups or equivalent cups that can handle hot liquids needed for hot
cocoa, as well as taking care of preparing one pot of hot cocoa (heat water,
pour hot cocoa, fill up a separate container of cold water, etc.) and snacks
prior to session break starting at approximately 2:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and
clean up after kid’s snack break by 3:30 p.m. or earlier. Each level may come
into the Riverside Park shelter at different times, so please make sure they
are all served before cleaning up. Club volunteer Marge Bates has been gracious
enough to assist with this preparation, so please work with her when it is your
turn to provide snacks.
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Riverside Park Nordic
Ski Trail Conditions:
Snow depth is variable week to week. There
is snow at Riverside Park that fell Saturday, January 6, 2024 and Monday,
January 8, 2024 with just enough to ski on for our youth skiers. They’ll need
to stay north of the Riverside Park shelter on top of the hill until more snow
falls, as there is not enough snow yet to groom trails. So, please keep you
child(ren) on the grass/snow areas and away from gravel and concrete.
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Sunday, February 4th Weather Forecast:
High of 46 degrees F & winds light and variable. Ensure you prepare your children with the appropriate clothing
to be outside, such as dressing in layers, so layers can be taken off or put
on, if needed, if they get too warm or cold.
Typically, when air temps are below -10
degrees F or -15 wind chill, the Central Minnesota Youth Ski Club will
cancel or shorten that Sunday's session. If there is ever a need to cancel
a session, it will be communicated via email to members. The Central Minnesota
Youth Ski Club specifically meets around the warmest part of the day, which
usually occurs from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Parents and care givers are the
ultimate decision makers on what weather conditions for they are comfortable
allowing their youth skiers to participate in. Parents and care givers should
use discretion, as they know their child best.
Please note to
dress your youth skiers properly for the weather each club session.
If a volunteer Coach sees a youth skier without the proper winter attire, such as missing a hat, gloves, etc. on very cold days, they have every right to send that skier back to the parent/care giver or to go inside the Riverside Park shelter until they have the proper clothing to have fun safely outside with the rest of their group. Find winter clothing tips here!
Join the Nordic Ski Club of Central
Minnesota!
Consider joining the Nordic Ski Club of
Central Minnesota at http://www.nordicskiclubcentralmn.org/ They
charge a nominal $20 family membership and you even get a Nordic Ski Club of
Central Minnesota winter hat obtainable from a local ski shop in town, such as
Revolution Cycle & Ski or Fitzharris Ski, Bike & Outdoor. Club outings
are posted on their Facebook page, along with tons of
other related Nordic ski information for the local area in and around St. Cloud
listed in their annual meeting handout.
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Minnesota Youth Ski League Kilometer (K) Counter:
Skiers can log their Kilometers skied
anytime they ski this winter. MyXC K Counter is operational and links should be
working (Ks) on header and footer of homepage. MyXC has been working on a
few other improvements like being able to see your log history when you log
in. Look for the logo (Ks).
There will be a club leader boards for
the Central Minnesota Youth Ski Club. To receive a K pin from the Central
Minnesota Youth Ski Club, please enter your child's Ks by March 1, 2024, so
they can be recognized on Sunday, March 3, 2024 during our last Club session
for the season.
Award levels are now listed on the main page as well and we’ll hand them out at the end of the season. Skiers will qualify for these awards through their clubs: 25k, 50k, and so on.
Central Minnesota Youth Ski
Club Facebook page: