This group consists of skiers who can ski with confidence on Blues, Reds and Black runs. They can carve effectively from turn to turn on nicely groomed snow but are not so consistent when the snow is icy or un-groomed. Skiers in this group can get down steeps, moguls and freeride terrain with confidence and a semi consistent technique but lose control approximately 30% of the time. Skiers at this level want to develop performance towards skiing 40 degrees slopes with good technique and direct (zip) line moguls.
WHAT HAPPENS ON AN FREERIDE CENTER LEVEL 3 COURSE...
On the course you will cover several of the following topics:
EQUIPMENT CHECK. A full equipment check will be carried out to make sure your skis, boots and bindings are set up to give you a 100% safe and effective ride. You will also gain a better understanding of your kit
SKI PHYSIOLOGY Before skiing each day you will complete an aerobic warm up routine.
VIDEO ANALYSIS your skiing will be videoed. After skiing your videoed runs are analysed to give you specific feedback to then work on and change for the next day on the mountain
DEVELOPING DYNAMICS To ensure a positive result when trying out new movement ranges, the team will help you to gain valuable muscle memory using static and dynamic exercises in positions needed for good skiing
SKIING STEEPS Preparation for steep terrain skiing takes place throughout the course. Steep slopes are introduced at a progressive rate. More advanced skiers are tested in steep, narrow couloirs and steeper off piste areas
OFF PISTE + POWDER Ski powder and off piste terrain with skill and confidence.
LIKEMINDED SKIERS The Freeride Center courses are a great way to meet likeminded people who have the same common goal of improving their skiing. Many people keep in touch after the course and meet on other holidays or courses
You will find this course a lot easier with an off piste ski, which has a minimum width of 80 mm underneath your ski boot. They should also have a soft flex.
To get more of a surfing feeling in powder, your board shouldn't be too short and should have a soft flex.
We suggest bringing light clothing of varying thicknesses that can be 'layered' to achieve comfort and versatility. You need to bring: