Technical Body Position and movement – the skier needs to be over the middle of the ski to enable maximum range of movement. The upper body should be in a more upright position compared to normal alpine skiing. Rotation – the skier needs to be able to make fast rotary...
After a week of failry intensive training both physically and mentally for the BASI Level one exams, everyone was looking forward to getting back to training with our regular coaches. Little did we know this was going to be one our most rigorous weeks of training to...
First taste of ski instructing – Going blue After completing the BASI GAP Course some of us were lucky enough to be employed by Altitude Ski School during the busy half-term week in February. We were all very excited to receive our log-in details for the online...
The two weeks of BASI level 2 examinations are over for the December GAP students at Altitude and no matter the outcome we all finished with a wealth of knowledge from both our Altitude trainers and the BASI trainers. BASI level 2 examinations The first week began...
At the end of our second week of training all the BASI Gap students gathered at the Altitude office to meet the BASI trainers who would be assessing us for Level 1. We met Steve who explained what we would be doing in the week and also that unfortunately the other...
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