4 Week Performance Ski Course

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If becoming a qualified ski instructor is not your goal, our Val d'Isere performance course could be what you are looking for.

Away from the hoops and hurdles of instructor qualifications, Basecamp performance courses are all about pushing you and your ability to its maximum whilst letting you dictate the direction that you would like to take your skiing.


Course Features

48 Hours of Ski Tuition from Val d'Isere's Best Ski Instructors
Centrally Located Accommodation
Breakfast and Dinner 5 days a week
Incredible Apres and Nightlife
350km of Piste to Explore
 

What's Included?

For a full breakdown of the course, as well as a chance to compare the 4 week Performance Course in Val d'Isere with our other courses check out  what's included.

On the Mountain

4 Weeks of focused performance ski coaching form the best French Ski Instructors

Below is an idea of how a 4 week schedule might look

Week 1 Introduction, orientation and mountain awareness
Week 2 – Carving, racing and downhill development
Week 3 – Short radius, bumps and off-piste terrain
Week 4 – All mountain riding – old school v new school


Off the Mountain

You’ll be staying in centrally located appartments, with a Resort Manager to assist you through the course who’ll monitor your course and organize social events. You’ll receive Basecamp clothing, and also get involved in the variety of the resort events on offer.

There are no qualifications on this course. But we will put you through an Avalanche awareness course to develop your all round mountain education.

If you are looking to gain qualifications on your Basecamp course, checkout one of our Instructor courses or if you are torn between our Performance course training and our Instructor Training, check out our all new All Mountain Courses.

Who is this course best suited to?

Anyone looking to push their performance to the next level, but dosen’t see themselves returning season after season to work as a ski coach.  Your skiing will develop immensely during the four weeks, and give you a great stepping stone to take on the industry at a later date if this is an avenue you decide to walk down.


How good do you have to be at Skiing before the course?

As a standard we say that you have to be able to be comfortable skiing red runs before the start of the course.
If you would like to head out to the resort before hand in order to have a week or two's skiing and dust off the cobwebs please speak to your course advisor, as this is something we can arrange.


What if I suddenly realize I want to become a Ski Instructor?

There are plenty of opportunities to get your ski instructor certificates, your Basecamp course advisor will give you the best options if you decide that this is the way you would like to take your skiing.


What if I'm travelling on my own?

The majority of people will do this course as solo travellers. There is a large Basecamp community in resort, a good vibe in the chalet, and your Resort Manager will make sure you're quickly introduced to everyone.

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Travel Insurance

Insurance is compulsory on all Basecamp courses and as all payments are non-refundable we recommend you take out insurance before the time of the first invoice. Basecamp recommends World Nomads insurance, the details of which are available on request. Though recommended by us for its comprehensive nature it does not cover every eventuality and you should be happy with the policy yourselves – please make sure you read and understand the policy details thoroughly before purchasing. We would also emphasise the insurance policy is a personal arrangement between you and the insurer.

Please make sure you have read and fully understand the policy before the start of he course. If you wish to arrange your own insurance Basecamp will require proof of cover, and full details before you start the course. Any such cover must be no less favourable than World Nomads policy.

BOOK TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH WORLD NOMADS

 


Flights

Deals on flights are best found by booking early, so if you have booked your course early then you are more likely to get a cheaper fare. You will need to arrive in Geneva on the start day of your course where we will meet you at the aiport and transfer you over to Val d'Isere.


Where to buy a flight?

We reccommend STA Travel. STA (Student Travel Association) are great at finding good deals on flights, round the world trips and much more. They offer flexibility with changing flights and will be able to offer you support whilst you are away. Please see below for contact details of the STA Basecamp Travel Agent:

Claire Purvis
Tel+44 (0)1618 308758
Email

STA WEBSITE

Expedia and Opodo are always places to look for cheap flight options. Whilst they may come in cheaper than STA they may not offer as much flexibility on changing flights/destinations. However if you are set on arriving and departing on set dates have a look at either website.

EXPEDIA

OPODO

With a flight time of only 1hr30 minutes from London to Geneva, another option is to book a flight with a budget airline:

EASYJET

RYAN AIR

What happens if I want to stay out in resort longer?

We reccommend that you buy a return flight for the finish date of your course and then you can change it whilst in Val d'Isere for a smaller fee than buying two singles if needs be. Please check the flight change flexibility options before you purchase your flight.


Transfers

Transfers are provided on all courses strictly on the arrival and departure dates only. Please make sure you are in Geneva by 2pm so we can pick you up at the airport. Getting a direct flight that leaves anytime after 9am will be fine.

 

Arriving in Resort

Transfers are included on our Courses, to resort on the start day of the course, a Basecamp representative will be at the information desk in the arrival hall with a Basecamp sign and a Basecamp jacket. Please see travel details above.
 
If you are arriving before the course starts then we can arrange for you to pick up your ski pass. We will try and help you best we can to settle in but we are unable to offer full support in resort as we are concentrating on preparing for the course. Please make sure we have all your details particularly your photo and date of birth as these can cause delays.
 
Please submit the travel information Rider information sheet as soon as possible. It is very important to make sure that your details on the form are correct, as this is the information upon which we base our transfer itineraries, etc.
 
Depending on timings (whether flights are delayed etc) there will be a short social drinks in the evening of the first day of the course. Most courses will start the next day with an introductory talk after breakfast from our Ski Director and Resort Manager. We will also make sure that each person is fully equipped with lift pass and ski or snowboard equipment so that you can head up the mountain for a couple of hours practise that afternoon if you wish.

Coaching will begin early on the first or second morning of the Course or Camp and there will be various events planned during that first week where you will have a chance to get to know your way around the resort and meet everyone on the course. Please be patient as we settle everyone into the resort over the first few days and weeks – there will be people from all across the world, with very different needs and requirements and we will do our best to help everyone get the most out of the course as quickly as possible.

 

Accommodation Deposit

We will need to take an accommodation damage deposit before you arrive in Val d'Isere. We will be in touch with the finer details before you leave. The damage deposit will be £250. This is refundable at the end of the season once inventories have been completed. It can take between 4-6 weeks to finalise everything, however we will do our upmost to have it finalised as soon as possible.

Kit List

Below is a brief list of some essentials we advise you to bring but please try and keep your packing to a minimum as much as possible – you will value the additional space, less clutter and it will leave room for the inevitable in-resort purchases! Please also be aware that many airlines now have quite strict regulations in place regarding excess baggage. We very strongly recommend you check these before you fly – excess baggage fees have risen substantially, particularly on budget airlines.

Footwear

Comfortable indoor shoes
Walking boots or tough trainers

Casual Clothes

Socks
Trousers/Skirts
T-shirts/Tops
Shirts
Pullovers/Jumpers
Jacket
Scarf
Wash bag
Towels

Ski / Snowboard Clothing

Socks
Thermals
Vests
Pullovers
Ski/Snowboard Jacket & Pants
Hat
Neck Warmer/ Face Protector
Goggles
Gloves
Sunglasses
Sun Tan Cream

Other things to bear in mind

Small Notepad to fit in Coat Pocket & Retractable Pencil (Pens will freeze)
Plug Adaptor
Mobile Phone – internationalise. See client FAQs.
Ipod
PC/Mac
Music
Camera – plus chargers, etc.
Books
DVDs
Card
Lots of clients choose to bring laptops but we don’t recommend travelling with many valuables.

Pre Season Information Pack

We will be sending you a pre season information pack nearer the time of the start of your course. If you have any questions in the meantime please just let us know.