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Levels guide

Supreme Ski & Snowboard School caters for all ability levels, for adults and children. If it's your first time skiing or snowboarding, our fantastic office team can advise you on a lesson program that will suit you. If you have skied before and are looking for a specific instructor to help improve your technique, or you would like to explore the ski area, we can ensure we match you up with an instructor that will help you achieve your goals. Please use these level descriptions as a guide to help explain your ability level to our office team, any extra information you can provide on top of this is very useful and help us provide you with a brilliant experience.
Children
Adults
Freshers
For children who are ready to learn to ski for the very first time! They’ve either never put skis on before or have skied before but were unable to stop or turn. These groups will focus on having fun and getting used to the feeling of ski equipment and slipping around on the snow. During the week they will cover the basics of speed control, stopping and linking turns. They will also gain some experience with the lifts in resort.
0
Swifts
For children who have skied on snow before, or had some lessons at a dry ski slope or indoor snow centre. Children are ready to progress from the nursery slopes and begin to sample more of the pistes the resort has to offer. They can ski in a snowplough, performing turns and control their skis to a stop. During the week, Swifts will work on the beginnings of parallel skiing and get comfortable with going a bit faster on the easier runs in resort.
1
Cruisers
Intermediate children who are happy to ski with some speed. Their skis are parallel most of the time, although maybe still wide apart and if the slope gets steeper they may revert to a snowplough. These groups will cover mastering the parallel turns on most terrains, and some more of the foundations of skiing, such as side slipping, skating on skis and hockey stops.
2
Rockers
This is for children who are confidently skiing parallel, enjoy a few more of the harder runs and are looking to learn how to perform short parallel turns and carve. Rockers will work on improving their long and short turns, introducing the pole plant and tackling some more variables, such as steeper runs and bumps. Children will likely spend a couple of seasons in a Rockers group before progressing to a Top Cat group.
3
Top Cats
For children who can ski most runs on the mountain, they want to have fun in the bumps, off piste and are looking to challenge themselves. Top Cat groups will cover improving the children’s on-piste skiing so they are ready to sample all-mountain skiing. The harder pistes in resort will be tackled and the children should be able to remain in control at all times.
4
Level 0
Skiers who are ready to learn to ski for the very first time, participants have never put skis on before or have skied before but were unable to stop or turn. During the week they will cover the basics of speed control, stopping and linking turns.
0
Level 1
Skiers who have skied on snow before, or had some lessons at a dry ski slope or indoor snow centre. Participants are ready to progress from nursery slopes, can ski in a snowplough, performing turns and control their skis to a stop. During the week the group will work on the beginnings of parallel skiing.
1
Level 2
For skiers who are happy to ski with some speed, with skis parallel most of the time, although maybe still wide apart and if the slope gets steeper they may revert to a snowplough. These groups will cover mastering the parallel turns and some more of the foundations of skiing, such as side slipping.
2
Level 3
Skiers who confidently ski parallel, enjoy a few more of the harder runs and are looking to learn how to perform short parallel turns and carve. Lessons will likely include some variables, such as steeper runs and bumps.
3
Level 4
Skiers who can ski most runs on the mountain, enjoy bumps, off piste and are looking to challenge themselves. We will cover improving on-piste skiing so participants are ready to sample all-mountain skiing and the harder pistes in resort.
4
If you are unsure of what level you think you are, we can help. Get in touch and we will help point you in the right direction.