Verbier Ski Instructor Course Feedback 2021
We asked our students to share their feedback about the Gap Course.
How to choose the best ski instructor course for you?
Where are ski instructor courses offered? Ski instructor courses are offered all over the world, most notably in the European Alps including France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy as well as in Canada and the USA, New Zealand, Australia and even Japan and South America. It remains probably most popular, perhaps due to the number of […]
Danish Instructors Training in Verbier
Lucas and Magnus review their Instructor Training Course in Verbier Magnus and I both have a season as ski instructors under our belt already, after we spent a season in Canada, where we also did our L1 and L2 certification with Snowminds. Therefore we knew what we wanted out of our second adventure in terms […]
Studying Abroad: Ranking the Best Locations around the World for Skiing
Skiing has a plethora of health benefits for both our physical and mental health. For instance, it releases a flow of endorphins, adrenaline, serotonin, and dopamine. It also eases stress and therefore relaxes you.
What is the UK’s attitude to taking a career break?
Have you ever looked out your office window and wondered what was beyond those four walls? Well, taking a career break could be the answer to your prayers. Career breaks, sometimes called the ‘adult gap year,’ have increased in popularity as employees want to improve their work-life balance. There are a variety of ways that people […]
What is the Criteria to pass the BASI Level 3?
How good do I need to be? This is a question often asked when booking the ISIA course at Altitude.
Myths surrounding the Level 3 Training Courses
If you are reading this, then you have probably either recently ticked off your level 2 qualification, are still to secure a job for next winter or you are considering embarking on a training course to progress towards your BASI 3 ski qualification. There are currently quite a few different options available to you when progressing from the level 2 to the level 3 qualification. One approach is to secure a teaching job and progress with training in your free time which has proved a highly successful avenue for many ski instructors.
Should I do a BASI level 3 Seasonal Training Course?
If you are reading this, then you have probably either recently ticked off your level 2 qualification, are still to secure a job for next winter or you are considering embarking on a training course to progress towards your BASI 3 ski qualification.