Exclusive Offert for the "Fairmont Le Château Frontenac" clients
Get Your chance to spend a whole day of skiing with a world champion and Olympian.
After having an outstanding career has a freestyle mogul athlete, the Mont-Sainte-Anne station has decided to name its south side new trail LA P-A ROUSSEAU in honor of his ambassador.
I will guide you at Mont-Sainte-Anne during all day.
If you desire, I will teach you skiing no matter your level of experience.
I will make you discover the mountain and offer assistance so you get the most out of your day.
My outstanding journey as professional athlete and speaker will provide you with a large variety of knowledge and tail to ensure self-growth experience!
You will get a souvenir picture taken at the top of my slope or at any other location you wish.
An autographed World cup bib will be remitted to you as a souvenir of your passage.
Ask for the possibility to stay for dinner later in the evening.
Do not hesitate to ask for special request.
Pierre-Alexandre devoted his life to his passions. This allowed him to realize his most daring dreams and face huge challenges despite many obstacles. He also had one of the longest careers in the history of male mogul skiing with 15 years of performance at the World Cup.
A tough situation to recover from
Thanks to a strong internal force, he was able to recover from a major cervical fracture that could have paralyzed him or cost him his life. This happened only a month before the 2002 Olympic Games, to which he could not participate in. He had to relearn to walk, run and ski.
Becoming a leader of the World Cup circuit one year after the accident is one of the most important achievements of his skiing career. Three times, he was unable to make the Olympic selections, which is usually a formality for a skier who has spent almost all his career in the top 5 World Cup circuit.
In 2007, he was a world champion and kept pushing until 2010 to represent his country at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. He gave the best performance of his entire career in front of his family and finished 5th.
An exemplary teacher
Pierre-Alexandre is best known for his teaching skills in skiing than for his performances. For 15 years, he taught skiing in various commercial camps in Whistler and he showed more than 1,800 skiers of all levels how to improve their skills to a higher level.
The development of his teaching techniques became a priority. At the beginning of his career, he was trained on different coaching techniques by the best coaches and world leaders, Steve Desovich and Cooper Shell. These excellent coaches also taught Olympian gold medallists Jean-Luc Brassard (Lillehammer 1994) and Johnny Mosley (Nagano 1998).
Over the years, Pierre-Alexandre has taught several skiers who have become Olympic champions and world champions. His reputation as a coach is well-known: some of his former students who are now in the World Cup ask him for his valuable advice while he is still an athlete. His greatest pride is that he was able to teach Mikael Kingsbury, with whom he developed a friendly relationship of mentoring and confidence.
From skier to skydiver to commentator
When his career in the World Cup ended, his passion for parachuting took over. He gradually worked his way to the top of skydiving. He now shares his knowledge at Voltige parachuting school as a P.A.C. instructor, tandem and cameraman. He has great ambitions!
His new project: ski flying. This means landing without a parachute, of course under the supervision of the great Luke Aikins (stuntman, expert pilot, paratrooper, etc.). Aikins participated in a number of events, including the Redbull Airforce and the Heaven Sent (landing in a net at 25,000 feet).
Recently, Pierre-Alexandre supervised, guided and assured the safety of the Jumpoff event as part of the Jackalope at the Olympic Stadium while 10 participants went BASE jumping from the top. A first in Canada! During the Sochi Olympic Games in 2014, he was a commentator at the Redbull Stratos event on the French channel TVA Sports. He is also a commentator for the Freestyle World Cup in Val St-Côme.
Great honours
In 2014, the Mont-Sainte-Anne ski resort in Beaupré, Quebec, underlined his career and perseverance by opening a brand-new trail in his name, La P.A. Rousseau. The Jean-Raimbault high school in Drummondville also proudly named a gymnasium after him. He has given a multitude of corporate and school lectures to motivate people and share his knowledge. He is also one of the only speakers to develop varied and personalized subjects to meet the needs of clients.
Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau, in a few numbers:
6 times Canadian champion
138 World Cup starts
30 World Cup medals
World champion in 2001
World champion in 2007
5th at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games
15 years in the World Cup circuit
Subjects to be discussed during conferences.
Redefining your goals when you have already achieved your objectives in order to continue to grow and advance.
Performing under pressure: how to stand out when the pressure increases?
Online advice MKT multiplatform Evergreen campaign as a graduate of Expert Academy in California by Brendon Bouchard.
Stress: how to use it to your advantage.
The importance of never letting anything falls between you and your goals.
Teaching the increase in memory by including different senses.
Have a balance of life and get to know yourself.
Learn to change your content or approach with your clients.
Explanation of the basic phenomena of interpersonal communication inspired by Guillaume Dulude Ph.D.
How to create a relationship of trust?
Explanation of human biology in interpersonnal communication.
Developing your ability to connect with future clients during networking activities.
The art of never giving up on your dreams and goals.
… and much more to discover!
Did you know?
Pierre-Alexandre skydived with a 101 year-old lady!
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