Hey Brokenstack: First of all, great “handle”. Only a slalom skier would get that but I’m sure everyone here does. For the camp, I have been twice to a week-long ski camp in Florida (Travers Int’l Ski Center). I guess your day of two sets would be like the first day of that experience. I would say it might help to look at the site (as mentioned by others here). Rolling out of the turn island can be so different that it takes you by surprise sometimes. At Travers the grass grew out onto the water (on top of it) and sometimes I skied on it because I wasn’t exactly where I needed to be. I learned to concentrate a lot more around the island! Also, the first set you take, it will all be something different. If you can, try to focus on fundamentals because it will not look like your normal setup and you have to be able to handle that with some normal mechanics in a foreign setting. For example, at Travers there were so many buoys from Ski and Jump courses at one end, I got confused at first. Got used to that too. Also, remember the instructors are there to help you. They will want to see you just go for it normally, and then decide what you can work on that will help you most. They aren’t looking for a Breakout Pro Tour star to show up. They would have heard of you if that were the case. The best part of it is they absolutely know what to prioritize in terms of helping your technique. You might not be able to do what they ask you to try, or it might even make you momentarily worse as you attempt new moves. Accept that and don’t worry about your buoy count or that kind of thing. Let them help you make progress to adapt any new technique into your standard style. If you can, book another two sets after you have had a day or two later. Its hard to do new stuff right away and you may make a big leap if you go back after thinking about it. Of course, try to be in great shape. Won’t make so much difference for two sets but if you go for a week long (15 sets) it is necessary. Good luck and enjoy it Florida is so good for camps you can’t go wrong.