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Customer level check

A class ▼

  • Completely new to skiing/snowboarding

  • Has little to no experience, or has tried it only once

  • Would like instruction starting from equipment handling and how to stand up

 

B class ▼

  • Able to ride the lift independently

  • Can stop and turn on gentle slopes

  • May fall occasionally, but can ski/ride down on their own

  • Skiing: Can ski stably using the snowplow (plow) technique

  • Snowboarding: Can ride using the falling leaf technique

 

C class ▼

  • Comfortable on intermediate slopes

  • Maintains good speed control with linked turns

  • Can complete long runs without stopping

  • Skiing : Can confidently make parallel turns

  • Snowboarding : Can ride down the slope with continuous linked turns

D class ▼

  • Able to ski/ride steep slopes and uneven terrain

  • Aims to improve technique (carving, terrain features, etc.)

  • Understands personal challenges and wants to improve through lessons

  • For experienced and skill-focused riders

S+ class
S class
I class
A class
  • Able to ski/ride on steep slopes and uneven terrain

  • Focused on skill progression (carving techniques, terrain features, etc.)

  • Lessons tailored to identify individual challenges and improve performance

  • Designed for experienced and skill-focused riders

  • Able to ski/ride comfortably on intermediate slopes

  • Can maintain good speed control through continuous turns

  • Able to ski/ride long runs without stopping

  • Ski: Confident in parallel turns / Snowboard: Able to descend using continuous turns

  • Able to ride the lift independently

  • Can stop and turn on gentle slopes

  • May fall occasionally, but can descend independently

  • Ski: Able to ski stably using the snowplow (plow) technique / Snowboard: Able to ride using the falling leaf technique

  • Complete beginner in skiing/snowboarding

  • Little to no experience, or has only tried it once

  • Wants to learn from the basics, including how to use the equipment and how to stand up

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