One-to-one tuition for 30 minutes. Compulsory for at least one lesson for children under 1.35m heigh and optional for adults. The height rule is for the safety and enjoyment of small children.
Family four is a great introduction to Realli-Ski for the whole family. Two adults and two children (over 1.35m heigh) can all ski for 30 minutes each.
This course consists of an introduction to skiing and ski equipment, and covers the feeling of sliding the ski, turning and basic swing will be introduced towards the end of the course.
As with the Beginner 3, But with the introduction of the advanced basic swing, this is when both ski's start to come parallel to each other, and operate simultaneously.
This course, will complete all the same movements as the Beginner 4, but by completing the extra two lessons, the movements will feel more natural, helping to produce as confident and capable skier.
As with the Beginner 6. Getting both skis to operate simultaneously in a parallel position using rotation. Time will be spent performing exercises that will enhance the use of the edge of the ski both the internal and external edges. Then this will be applied to turns performed previously in the course.
This course will cover the same syllabus as the Beginner 7 but with the extra three lessons, you will be able to back track over any of the areas you do not feel comfortable with, as well as look at the fitness requirements of your holiday.
This course is for pupils that have touched upon turning within the snowplough. Time will be spent getting the plough turns to a controlled level, and as you progress through the course the aim is to get the skis to operate together (Basic swing).
As with the Intermediate 3, time will be spent concentrating on using the edge of the ski and getting both the skis to roll over and edge simultaneously with similar amount of angulation.
As with the Intermediate 4, concentrating on how to control the ski, by edging and rotation, both require a good skill level. Then towards the end of the course you will be required to perform linked carved turns and linked skidded turns.
As with the intermediate 5, the course will cover the same syllabus but with additional exercises aimed at your fitness levels, also the different types of speed control and direction of travel can be used to obtain more efficient skiing.
As with the intermediate 7, the course will cover the same syllabus but with additional exercises aimed at your fitness levels, also the different types of speed control and direction of travel can be used to obtain more efficient skiing.
This course is for skiers who can complete controlled and consistent basic parallel turns, this course will also look at using all aspects of the ski from edging to rotation whilst having the ski flat, and then switching between exercises that help improve edge and rotary control.
As with the Advanced 3, this course will look at all the techniques involved in the different types of skiing. This course is not for the faint hearted as there is a lot of fitness involved.
As with the Advanced 5, Fitness. This course is designed for the fitness freaks as more time will be spend working on fitness than technique, to complete this course you need to be at a good parallel standard.
This course is almost pure fitness; the first part of the course will involve tiding up your technique, and ensuring you know the correct skiing technique. Once the instructor is happy with your skiing, you will concentrate most of your time to improving your fitness level.
All courses developed by Mark Jones (BASI Trainer) We accept all types of credit, debit and charge cards
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