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Private Ski & Snowboard Lessons Adult Group Ski Lessons Goal: To manoeuvre on skis, slide, stop & turn Sunday This is my first time! €239 Level on easy slopes. Learn to use ski lifts. Build (12 hrs) Meribel Never been skiing before, confidence skiing green pistes & developing Monday I’m really excited! pass 1 skills for blues (10 hrs) €210 Goal: To ski in control on green & some blue Sunday I have done some skiing, lesson or two on a dry or €239 Level slopes. Build confidence snowplough turning (12 hrs) Meribel indoor slope. I can snowplough turn & stop but don’t & move towards making my skis parallel by Monday yet feel confident skiing green slopes pass 2 the end of my turns (10 hrs) €210 I can ski in control down most green slopes. My skis Goal: To ski in control on green & some blue Level are sometimes in a snowplough, sometimes parallel. I slopes. Build confidence snowplough turning Monday €210 Meribel am likely to have skied around a week, although I could & move towards making my skis parallel by (10 hrs) pass 3 have skied longer the end of my turns I generally ski parallel although sometimes I use a small plough to start the turn when it gets more difficult. I am Monday Level Goal: To develop parallel skiing to cope with €210 3 Valley comfortable on blue slopes & may have skied a few (10 hrs) steeper groomed slopes, from blues to reds 4 reds. I am likely to have skied at least 2 weeks & may pass have skied many more but feel I have reached a plateau I am a parallel skier, I can pole plant & make rhythmic Level turns down red slopes & even black slopes when Goal: To ski confidently & competently on Monday €210 3 Valley conditions are good. steeper groomed slopes including black (10 hrs) pass 5 I ski pretty quickly & can confidently get around the slopes & perhaps some off the piste terrain mountain Adult Group Lessons 1 to 5 run from either at 09:15 to 11:15 or 11:30 to 13:30 Start times can vary week by week We only need a minimum of two people for a group lesson to run Option for levels 6 + would be private lessons Kids Group Ski Lessons I am 4 or 5 years old & this is my first time skiing. Or I may have tried a little before but I was little. We Sunday €310 LS Mini Green Goal: How to use our equipment, get have small groups with a maximum of 6 children. If we have more than 3 children in the group we will 12 hrs €330 HS Meribel Level 1 around & how to ski. Skiing is good fun & have a helper too! This group runs for 2 hours per day so we don’t get too tired! We will get used to Monday €285 LS pass (Not Feb Half Term we want to do it again! wearing the equipment, have fun & hopefully be skiing by ourselves on easy runs by the end of the week or Christmas) 10 hrs €310 HS Sunday €445 LS Level 1 Goal: How to walk around with skis on. To 6 – 12 year olds This is my first time…. It’s fun from day one. Learning what it is all about- snowplough, 25.5 hrs €489 HS Meribel snowplough, turn & stop. Start to use lifts & get Green first turns & learn to stop! Move from nursery slopes to green runs. The perfect introduction €410 LS around the mountain safely! Monday pass Safari 21.25 hrs €450 HS Sunday €445 LS 5-7 Year olds (I have a minimum of a 2* Badge or a week’s experience) I have skied at least a week before. Mini Level Goal: How to ski safely around the mountain 25.5 hrs €489 HS Meribel I can snow plough in control on easy runs such as green slopes. As I am a little bit older & have skied whilst having fun! 2 Blue before this group now runs for 4.25 hours but I want to still ski with children of similar age Monday €410 LS pass 21.25 hrs €450 HS 6 – 12 year olds I have a minimum of a 2* Badge or at least a weeks experience. I can ski a green run €445 LS Goal: To be more confident skiers, using a Sunday comfortably using a snowplough & may have skied some blues as well. The first day I may not remember €489 HS Level 2 variety of lifts including drags. Having a strong 25.5 hrs Meribel everything from my last trip but we will be ploughing around the green runs to build up confidence. I can plough base to be able to tackle more blue €410 LS Blue Safari follow a leader & I would like to explore more of the mountain & try & reduce my snow plough & ski Monday pass runs & heading towards more parallel skiing €450 HS more blue runs with confidence 21.25 hrs Level 3 6 – 12 year olds. I have a minimum of a 3* Badge or at least 2 weeks experience. I can bomb down blue Goal: To learn to become much less reliant on a runs & may ski parallel on easy terrain although my snowplough may return when the terrain becomes plough & much more confident in keeping our Sunday €445 LS Blue/Red more challenging. We will have loads of fun skiing around doing little jumps using the terrain available skis parallel when turning 25.5 hrs €489 HS 3 Valley pass 8-13 year olds. I have a minimum of a 5 * Badge or a minimum of 4 weeks skiing. Now Blues are easy & Reds Goal: To perfect our parallels on red runs & Monday €410 LS Level 4 are fun! I ski parallel but more zig zag than round turns. I ski pretty quickly & can control my speed on variable terrain. To use our skis effectively & 21.25hrs €450 HS Red steeper runs. I am ready for new techniques for different terrain, sometimes on the snow & sometimes in steer accurately. To use a pole plant & ski the air! bumps & jumps! Sunday €445 LS Level 5 All 10-14 year olds. I have a minimum of a 6 * Badge or a minimum of 6 weeks skiing. I can ski everywhere – Goal: To ski steeps, bumps, powder & be an 25.5 hrs €489 HS 3 Valley reds & beyond! I have skied lots & mastered red runs but I may need more control on steep slopes, expert all terrain skier! To give you the Mountain bumps & improving my carving foundations to tackle all the mountain! Monday €410 LS pass 21.25 hrs €450 HS Kids Group Lessons 1 to 5 run from 09:15 to 13:30 Kids must wear a helmet, have warm cloths, snack in pocket, €5 for drink at break time & sun cream Group Snowboard Lessons, from 10 years old to adults I’m a beginner, this is my first time on a Goal: To manoeuvre on a board, slide, stop & turn on easy Sunday board and I wouldn’t know the difference €239 Level slopes. Learn to use ski lifts. Learn to link turns. Potential to (12 hrs) Meribel between a highback and a toestrap. I may explore the mountain, discover different types of terrain Monday have done a bit of boarding before but can’t pass 1 and even some easy freestyle tricks! (10 hrs) €210 get my turns linking Sunday I’m getting the hang of it, I can turn both Goal: Start to put everything you’ve learnt together as you €239 Level (12 hrs) ways on easy runs but if it gets steep or roam the mountains. Boost confidence and gain Meribel Monday narrow I come unstuck understanding about different types of snow pass 2 (10 hrs) €210 Goal: Board with correct posture, learn to make Sunday €239 Level I’m happy on all runs but I feel like I’ve hit a effective steering movements to make you more (12 hrs) 3 Valley plateau. How can I progress? dynamic. Start to learn to carve, switch riding & Monday pass 3 progress to steeper slopes & all terrain (10 hrs) €210 We know the park can be intimidating! Try boxes, rails and Freestyle I’d love to try some freestyle. I’ve done some Meribel jumps in small groups. Bring a camera and we’ll even take €60 per 2 hour session before or I’ve never tried it Session some shots for you! pass Option for levels 4 + would be private lessons or expert sessions I can ride the whole mountain and/or I’m Goal: Push yourself around the whole mountain, focus on Level Private lessons or expert 3 Valley into freestyle. I really want to push my limits weak points and learn to view the mountain in a new way. sessions. 4 and fine tune my technique Push to your limits with freestyle, off-piste or carving pass We’ll show you how to use edges to carve through your Expert Higher level small groups. Carving, freestyle 3 Valley turns, give you a solid foundation in freestyle or fine tune 2x 2.5 hr sessions €160 or off-piste specialities Sessions your off-piste technique in the best powder spots pass Snowboard Lessons 1 to 3 run from either 09:15 to 11:15 or 11:30 to 13:30 Start times can vary week by week We only need a minimum of two people for a group lesson to run Private Ski & Snowboard Lessons Tailor-make your own lessons to allow your instructor to focus on your skiing or snowboarding as an individual or small group • 2 hour slots available any day at either 09:15am, 11:30am or 2pm • 2, 2.5 or 3 hour slots available any day at 2pm • 4 hour slots available any day at 9.15am • 5 hour slots can be taken from 11.30am until the end of the day A lift pass can either be Meribel or 3 Valley pass.
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