
Ski teaching system
Teaching Features
Professional instructor with Japanese SAJ and international Canadian skiing license
Chinese/English parallel teaching
Teaching age
7 years old and above

What kind of skiing is suitable for you?

Safe and secure
Avoid wasted energy due to self-exploration, or even injuries caused by unfamiliarity with operations and precautions.
Seize the time and don’t take detours
Find a professional coach to lead you in skiing, so that you can quickly familiarize yourself with the terrain and area of the ski resort, quickly learn the equipment and master the skills of skiing techniques, reducing the time you spend exploring on your own.
Know the ski resort well
The coaches will teach you the rules and etiquette of the ski resort. At the same time, the coaches are old customers of ski resorts in various places, so you can get a lot of information about ski resorts, travel, etc.!
Similar sports such as inline skating and ice skating.
If you are planning to ski for 1-2 days, or if you are inexperienced and lack confidence in yourself, or are afraid of falling, we recommend you to choose skis.
Skiing is easier to learn when you are a beginner, but more difficult when you advance.
When you ski, you put one foot on each side and slide forward facing the ground, so you can enjoy the scenery while you slide.
Ski
Similar sports include skateboarding and surfing.
If you have a 3-4 day skiing schedule, or if you already do sports like skateboarding or surfing, snowboarding is a good choice.
You may fall a lot as a beginner, but it's easier to master at the advanced level.
Snowboarding involves both feet being fixed on a single board, sliding with the side facing forward.
Snowboarding
Teaching Location

Ski
1
First time skiing
2
Be able to take the lift independently, perform snowplow stops, make continuous snowplow turns on beginner slopes.
3
Be able to make continuous snowplow turns on intermediate slopes.
4
Be able to make continuous parallel turns on beginner slopes.
5
Be able to make continuous parallel turns on intermediate slopes.
6
Be able to make continuous parallel turns on advanced slopes and perform short turns. Aim to learn advanced techniques such as skiing on ungroomed terrains.
Snowboard
1
First time skiing
2
Can push slopes/fall leaves stably on one side, and can make a slight C-bend
3
Independent with lifts; stable falling leaf (both edges).
4
Continuous S-bends (T side, H side) are possible on the beginner slide
5
Continuous S-bends (T side, H side) are possible on the intermediate slide
6
You can make continuous S-bends (T side, H side) on the advanced slide. If you want to learn advanced techniques such as carving, small turns, and rough terrain, you can also use this slide.
Skiing Ability Grading Self-Assessment Form
The instructor will teach according to your individual skiing ability!



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