Aspen Ski Lessons and
Snowboard Lessons
Master the slopes on a set
of skis, or get extreme and trade your skis in for a snowboard!
Ski lessons can help you start your journey.
Whether you are a beginner, or just want some tips to improve
your skills, we can arrange the level of instruction that is
right for you. We suggest
the following:
- Plan on taking a series of lessons instead of the one-shot
go-for-broke ski lesson. This is very important!
- Avoid large groups, where you may find the instructor
spending most of the time with the weakest skier. A private
lesson with a competent instructor is worth the extra expense.
- Be truthful to yourself -- don't under- or over estimate
your ability. Clearly communicate your abilities, problems,
goals and fears to the instructor at the start of the ski
lesson. The instructor should be able to discuss your situation
and be able to structure the lesson specifically with your
needs in mind.
- Your instructor should be able to examine your equipment
(all of it) and make knowledgeable suggestions regarding
your equipment. A good instructor will pick out equipment
problems during the ski lesson and offer suggestions.
Make sure the instructor gets to see you ski at the beginning
of the lesson as well as several other times during the
lesson. It should be followed with constructive comments.
- After observing you, the instructor should be able to
set clear objectives for that lesson and work enthusiastically
towards it. Make sure they tell you what you're working
towards!
- Skiing behind an instructor will do wonders for your
skiing, but usually that's not what you've paid for. A few
times during a lesson are enough. Rather jump in behind
an instructor when he is free skiing.
- Feel free to tell the instructor when you're standing
around chatting too much. Too much stopping -- let's go!
- You should come away from the lesson with specific goals
and exercises to practice later. Make sure these are communicated
to you in clear layman terms.
- If you have a poor ski lesson, see the Ski School Director
and inform them of your complaints.
Our customer service professionals will
assist you in choosing everything from the equipment and lodging
you will need for your adventure, to the ski lessons that
will help make the overall experience even more enjoyable!

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