
BASIC I
BEGINNER LEVEL * from age 8*
Changing direction with basic turn
Give style to your movements. Ski, Telemark Snowboard.
BEGINNER LEVEL * from age 8*
Changing direction with basic turn
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Confidence in curving, variation of turns
ADVANCED LEVEL
Extension and flexion turns, swivel turns
For kids 8-12 years old
From beginner to advanced level, with the teaching adapted to their abilities
The equivalences are:
Aladdin – Bonzai = Basic I
Clown – Dino = Basic II
Elephant = Basic III
Getting used to your board
Diagonal sliding and traversing
Changing direction with the basic turn
Braking and stopping
Using ski lifts
The basic 1 level is for complete beginner whom never tried to put their foot on a board.
*** For first-timer teenagers, we suggest taking a few private lessons to be able to join a Basic II or Basic III class.***
Usually, Basic I kids are 8 -10 years old.
Confidence in curving
Introduction to turning by weighting and unweighting the board
360° Slope spin
Short fakie runs
Usually, Basic II kids are 10-12 years old.
Exxtension and flexion turns
Swivel turns
Changing direction using the edges of the board
First jumps and Ollies
The goal is to be able to change direction and control each situation:
freestyle and carved turns and to have fun and enjoy riding your board and experiment different types of turns.
Group lessons start at Bendolla at 10:30
Please, be at the meeting place 10 minutes early.
On Monday we test the level of your children so that he / she can join the most adapted group.
On Friday, distribution of booklets and figurines for Kids around 12:40 (at the Bendolla meeting place).
After attending a whole week of group lessons each child will receive a RiderCard, which will be sent to his / her home address.
To form groups
We consider the level of your children, their affinities and the spoken languages.
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
How to choose your equipment the right size in length and width
There is a standard of measurement to make sure you choose the size of your board.
The height of the board is ideally between the chin and the forehead and is usually about 20 cm shorter than your height.
Just put it in front of you and see if your chin goes over without difficulty.
And to start learning smoothly, the kind of board you can look for are called “allround board / All-mountain.
Good to know
Softboots and fixtures are preferably of the same brand.
Remove the bindings on the board and make sure neither your boots nor the binding overflows.