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By Bob Soden
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Address: Vienna, Austria
Born: November 30, 1917
Category:
AMERICAN SKI/SPORTS BUILDER
Walter Foeger was born in Innsbruck,
Austria, to Anna and Franz Föger. He came to the U.S. in 1956, and was
granted American citizenship in 1963.
Foeger displayed early athletic prowess in many sports, and capped his civilian
competitive career with a 1st place in the junior division of the
Hahnenkamm, downhill and combined, in March 1936. He attended Innsbruck State
Teachers College. During WWII he was Alpine expert for Ski Command 11. After
the war he was coach of the Spanish Olympic ski team for many years, attending
the Oslo Winter Games in 1952.
From 1956 to 1973 Foeger was a significant and colorful part of the American
ski scene. He established an alternative and successful ski teaching system,
and contributed his expertise to the development of the ski economy in northern
Vermont and elsewhere.
Natur Teknik, Foeger's innovative and direct-to-parallel ski instructional
method, was introduced at Jay Peak in early 1957 and was being taught as late
as 1991.
The Jay Peak ski area was begun as a business development project of the
neighboring towns, spearheaded by Harold Haynes and the Kiwanis Club of North
Troy, Vt. When Foeger arrived in December 1956, Jay Peak had one open slope
and a non-functioning ski lift. By the time he moved on in 1968 there were
45 trails and 7 lifts. Those familiar with Jay's history readily acknowledge
he was the major force behind this early growth.
Foeger developed his unorthodox teaching method to help beginning and intermediate
skiers achieve parallel skiing without using the snowplow and stem-christie
turns employed by most other systems. Instead, Natur Teknik used "up-unweighting"
of the ski tails, heel-thrust, and the "natural" counter-rotation
of the upper and lower body to effect turns. He first published his ideas
in the book "Learn to Ski in a Week" (O'Shea Publ., Vt., 1958),
following up with "Skiing for Beginners" (Ronald Press, NY, 1962).
In February 1958 Foeger's Natur Teknik method was the subject of an article
entitled "Revolution in Ski Teaching" in Ski Magazine. Former general
editor of Ski Magazine Morten Lund devoted a chapter to "Natur Teknik"
in his 1968 book "The Skier's Bible".
By 1958 Foeger had passed on the principles his system to his first full-time
instructor, Hubert Daberer. By 1960, the year ASTAN1 was incorporated, 5 instructors
had been certified. In 1984 ASTAN records indicate 421 instructors had been
qualified to teach the system.
For varying periods a number of ski areas, besides Jay Peak, taught Natur
Teknik. Among them were: Okemo Mt. and Bolton Valley, Vt.; Camelback and Jack
Frost, Pa.; Dutchess and Moon Valley, N.Y.; Thunder Mt., Mass., etc. As well,
Foeger gained moderate successes introducing the system in Canada and Japan.
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