“After our first morning in the air, I ask Kelly what he thinks of my body position. ‘It’s alright,’ he replies. ‘Lean in more, put your nose right in line with the inside riser.’ Later that day I try out some circles, my new body position in mind. Wow, I think, as the glider locks-in a little neater, a little sharper than before. Twenty years on and off I’ve been rolling around the sky and no one’s ever told me to straighten my back and put my nose in line with the risers.” How effective are coaching trips? Ed Ewing experiences one with Kelly Farina.