Kids ski levels
Ski pre-school: Kids 3 - 4 years old
This level is designed for all 3- to 4-year-olds who
want to have their first snow sports experience on skis. It offers a fun and playful introduction for young explorers – with their first attempts at snow ploughing, using the ski lift, making turns, and even trying a short sequence of turns. Everything is taught step by step and with lots of fun!
Beginner ski level ( 5-14 years old )
The beginner level is for anyone who has never skied before. We start by introducing the equipment, teaching basic movements, how to stop, how to use the lifts, and progressing from simple turns to more advanced ones. The goal is to learn the sport step by step, to be able to brake safely using the "snow plough" technique and to master the first turns.
Beginner + ski level (5-14 years old)
The Beginner+ level is for skiers who have already gained some experience, can brake confidently using the snowplow technique, and have tried making one or two turns. The goal is to perfect the transition between snowplow turns and to lay the foundation for parallel skiing. We practice on various terrains and at different speeds, learning to control our speed and adapt it to the terrain and conditions. We also try out small jumps and work on maintaining an active and balanced posture on skis.
Advanced ski level (8-16 years old)
The intermediate/advanced level course is designed for skiers who can confidently navigate red runs. In this course, we move from the basic snowplow technique to parallel skiing, practicing this technique on various slopes of varying gradients, with changes in rhythm, over jumps, and across diverse terrain. The goal is to consolidate parallel skiing skills and enable you to enjoy the slopes with even greater confidence and enjoyment.
Snow pro ski level (8-16 years old)
The Snow Pro Level is designed for skiers who can comfortably ski down red runs. The focus is on learning carving techniques, practicing rhythmic short turns, and exploring the terrain park and off-piste areas. The main goal is to develop confident and responsible skiers who understand their abilities and ski safely and courteously, both on and off the marked slopes.

