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Ski Level 1
This is my first time.
More Info: I have never put skis on before either on snow or on a dry slope.
Aim: To become proficient snowplough turners on easy slopes / enjoying skiing!
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Ski Level 2
I have tried skiing before, on snow or on a dry slope. I have started to snowplough turn on the nursery slopes.
More Info: I have been on skis before but I am virtually a beginner. I understand what a snowplough is and have started to snowplough turn on a green/beginner slope. In some circumstances I am a nervous beginner who has had some basic lessons but would like to revisit the basics.
Aim: To be comfortable snowploughing on green and some blue runs at end of the week. To have started to learn plough parallel
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Ski Level 3
I am confident snowploughing on green and blue runs and my skis are sometimes parallel towards the end of the turn.
More Info: I have normally skied for a week. In some circumstances I am a nervous skier who can parallel but wants to build confidence.
Aim: To be skiing groomed blue runs with skis parallel and perhaps tried a red/steeper run
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Ski Level 4
I ski parallel on a blue run, but may struggle when it gets steep, narrow or icy.
More Info: I can ski parallel comfortably, without any ploughing, down a blue run. The plough comes back when conditions get tricky although it does not stop me getting around the mountain. I may have skied one or (more commonly) several weeks skiing.
Aim: To be parallel turning and skiing more comfortably on steeper groomed runs, including some more difficult blue and red runs. |
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Ski Level 5
I can ski red runs when the conditions are good. I enjoy skiing fairly fast, but struggle when it gets bumpy, steeper, icy, or the snow gets deep.
More info: I have done a few weeks skiing. I can always ski parallel on blues and reds in good conditions, and can get around the mountain easily. I know it is time to broaden my technique and develop more adaptability. I am ready to learn on steeper pistes.
Aim: To be skiing parallel with more confidence on steeper groomed runs and starting to explore more of the mountain, including black piste runs.
Instructor Advice:
Don’t worry about repeating Levels 4 & 5. Your skiing (and confidence) will be much stronger if you perfect your on-piste technique before launching yourself onto the more challenging slopes.
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Ski Level 6
I can ski all reds and get down most blacks as well, providing they’re not too steep or bumpy.
More Info: I have skied 8 weeks or more. I am comfortable on black runs although my technique could still do with some work. I am happy on piste but would like to learn more about skiing off-piste, bumps and other variable terrain.
Aim:To have a wider selection of skills available to ski steeper and more variable slopes.
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Ski Level 7
I can ski most places. Black runs are no problem and I enjoy off-piste and itinerary runs.
More Info: I am a very experienced skier. I have probably skied more than 16 weeks. I like to go fast.
Aim: To have developed my skills, understanding and adaptability in challenging and variable terrain
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