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Are you kidding? It's his kid, I assume, what a cool dad, trying to make the best of a bad situation, high fiving and being positive and encouraging with a "You did it!" attitude instead of lollygagging and pampering the kid "Oooh are you hurt let me buy you something so you won't be mad at me!"
This is what I was thinking. So chill and pumped about it. With an such a positive attitude this kid will be sooo gnar one day. Saw this video last night via pimp hands on Facebook. They sem to find so many videos before they make it to NSG.
this is a fucking awesome dad right here. great attitude for sure, and good parenting i'd say. kept the kid close enough that he could grab him if he really had to, but still let the kid try and learn on his own. he failed that time obviously but next time i bet he'll do a damn pizza haha
I can literally remember wiping out so bad just like this at this age, and my dad usually just kept skiing. I had to beg to have him help me put my skis on haha.
from a ski instructors point of view that looked a little irresponsible. little kids aren't very aware of their bodies, so when they try to do a pizza a lit of times they just spread their legs out and get stuck riding both inside edges.
that said the guy did a good job encouraging his kid which is important, and i did have a good laugh
I was really hoping he'd get up and walk away from that crash, that woulda been so gnar.
Felt kinda bad for him when he started crying. The video was hilarious though.
idk if its father or brother, but they are obviously close. the hill was not incredibly steep.
the kid didnt hurt himself, which is most important. kids (especially when just starting skiing) cry because of everything. dont you remember crying (or at least feeling like it) when you didnt get something in a store? five minutes later you didnt remember the goddamn thing.
Hahahahahaha. But seriously that's scary, I had a 3yo student take off on me like that once and it was traumatizing, more for me think. Thankfully centennial park is the smallest hill known to man
is that a mom holding the kid in the beginning? this seems more like something a brother would do instead of a dad, a dad would almost certainly be more concerned then after making sure he was okay try and be positive.