Category: Ski Instructor Advice
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Japan – Why, What and How
In the first of our regular blogs from Japan this winter, by British ski instructor and Japan first timer, Pete Marsh, we hear about the preparation and reasoning behind packing your bags and heading off for an Eastern snow experience on the other side of the world.
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Snoworks GAP Blog Weeks Five And Six: Bryony Nelson
The GAP Year students complete their intensive six weeks training with the Snoworks team and look forward to their BASI level 2 qualification.
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Snoworks GAP Blog Weeks Two and Three: Charlie Fairbanks-Smith
After weeks of anticipation, trepidation (on my part), and excitement – ‘Raceweek’ had arrived.
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Snoworks GAP Blog Weeks One and Two: Theo Martin
It still surprises me looking back on the huge change that occurred between standing in an awkwardly huddled group of strangers at Geneva Airport, to celebrating being qualified level one ski instructors.
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Working with the British Disabled Ski Team
Ski Instructor Kirsty Hope worked as a ski guide to the, visually impaired, British Disabled Ski Team skier Jade Etherington. Here she details her experience of training with Jade in Hintertux.
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Ski Instructing As A Job
Amongst my friends I definitely think I’ve got one of the best jobs. Being a ski instructor is kind of like being paid to play. Although it is work and must be treated professionally it is also a hobby that I thoroughly enjoy.
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Ski Instructing at Midlothian Snowsports Centre(Hillend), Edinburgh
We would like to welcome our newest blogger, Kirsty Hope. Kirsty is a student and also works as a ski instructor, at the Hillend ski slope, in Edinburgh. In this blog post, she describes what it is like working as a ski instructor.
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Becoming a Ski Instructor in Canada
To become an Ski Instrucor in Canada, you will need to complete your CSIA qualifications. This article discusses how you would go about this.