More than 40 years of experience have shown, that faster progress for beginner and advanced can be reached by individual teaching. Our lessons are taylored to your abilities and needs. Our ski instructors will be focused solely on you and your progress!
Green
Green
- GETTING USED TO THE SKI EQUIPMENT
Getting used to the equipment and to the restricted movement with the ski equipment. Walking, sliding and climbing in gentle, sloped terrain. - SLIDING AND SCHUSS EXERCISES
Balancing whilst sliding - SNOWPLOUGH
Sliding with skis in plough position – braking and stopping
Red
Red
- PARALLEL SKI STEERING LONG - POLE PLANT - SHORT
Simultaneous switching edges, turning and steering the skis as the basis for the parallel ski steering with long radii/li> - POLE PLANT
Pole plant used as an aid for balance, weight transfer, turning and rhythm - PARALLEL SKI STEERING - LONG RADII WITH POLE PLANT
Simultaneous switching of edges, turning and steering the skis with use of the pole plant - PARALLEL SKI STEERING - SHORT RADII
Rhythmic continuous turns with changes of direction in parallel short radii - DYNAMIC PARALLEL SKI STEERING - LONG RADII
Dynamic change of direction out of the steering pressure; situational ski control, sporty, forward-looking, adapted skiing in medium length and long radii. - DYNAMIC PARALLEL SKI STEERING - SHORT RADII
Dynamic parallel ski steering in short radii with situation-responsive ski control.
Black
Black
- CARVING AND RACING CARVING - LONG RADII
Preparation for giant slalom; athletic safe skiing at high speeds on hard piste, carved turns in long radii - CARVING - SHORT TURNS
Carved direction changes with short radii with slalom carvers - STEEP SLOPES
Safe skiing on steep terrain - MOGULS
Controlled skiing through bumps with flexing and stretching turns - commitment to constant contact with the snow - DEEP SNOW
Rhythmic, enjoyable skiing in deep snow - DEMO & FORMATION
Skiing in formation; synchronous changes in direction and movement, also to music - FREERIDING
From long turns on wide unspoilt slopes to short turns on steeper slopes (speed)
Green
Green
- GETTING USED TO THE SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT
Learning the basic requirements - getting used to the board - getting used to the position - maintaining balance - SLIDING AND SCHUSS EXERCISES
Getting used to sliding – dynamic balance training - SLIDING
Smooth movement of the board with safe sliding - forward and backward with continuous weight transfer (zigzag slide)
Red
Red
- DRIFT TURN DEEP
Rhythmic continuous drift turns in medium steep terrain, deep snow and on moguls - TILTING TURN WITH BODY BEND
Balancing the inside of the turn with body bend - increase edging angle with a steady pace - actively offsetting the external force - CARVING UPRIGHT
Continuous carved turns with an active, dynamic upward movement to release and change edge - CARVING DEEP
Continuous carved turns with an active, dynamic downward movement to release and change edge - LEG WORK
Steering the board with short, dynamic carved radii oscillating below the body with pressure change - "LEG WORK" (without vertical movement) - SHORT TURNS UPRIGHT - NEUTRAL RIDING POSTURE
Short, rhythmic continuous drift turns with upward release in medium steep and steep terrain with short, dynamic edging in neutral riding posture - FREERIDING - TECHNIQUE
Learning safe riding on ungroomed slopes in back-country
Black
Black
- SHORT TURNS MIDDLE POSITION
Continuous short, dynamic turns from the middle position - SHORT TURNS UPRIGHT
Continuous short, dynamic turns with upward release - BUMPS - BALANCING TECHNIQUE
Riding through mogul pistes by learning the balancing technique (bending, stretching, turning) and situational turns adapted to the terrain. - CARVING UPRIGHT WITHOUT SNOW CONTACT
Continuous carved turns with an active, dynamic upright movement to release and edge the board without snow contact. - JUMP TURN
Continuous short, carved turns whereby a fast, dynamic edging at the end of the steering phase is produced.