Tom Bazley – Ski Instructor
Tom Bazley
Lake Louise’s most driven ski instructor
Qualifications:
CSIA Level 3
ISIA Certified Instructor (International Ski Instructor’s Association)
CSIA level 1 & CSIA Snow Park Examiner
I started skiing in the Canadian Rockies in the mid 90’s. I have been working as an Instructor since getting certified in 2004. I have been working full time since in Canada and Chile.
I am sponsored by Kastle skis and by Ultimate Ski & Ride Shop in Banff. I love working in Lake Louise, it’s a beautiful office in the Rocky Mountains! The people are great and everybody at the Ski School loves what they do! There is a huge variety of terrain and the snow is the driest I have skied of anywhere in the world!
My passion is ski teaching! I love the challenge of helping my students achieve their goals. With my hard working attitude and teaching ability I will always work to help my students reach their potential.
My advice to anyone wanting to become a ski instructor is to get yourself fit. The season is long and we love to ski as much as possible. The more prepared you are the more you will get out of it.
I couldn’t imagine doing anything else than teaching skiing but if I had to do something else it would probably be a stunt man. I love pushing my limits and living life to the fullest. The mountain is my playground and that’s how I ski.
CSIA Level 3
ISIA Certified Instructor (International Ski Instructor’s Association)
CSIA level 1 & CSIA Snow Park Examiner
I started skiing in the Canadian Rockies in the mid 90’s. I have been working as an Instructor since getting certified in 2004. I have been working full time since in Canada and Chile.
I am sponsored by Kastle skis and by Ultimate Ski & Ride Shop in Banff. I love working in Lake Louise, it’s a beautiful office in the Rocky Mountains! The people are great and everybody at the Ski School loves what they do! There is a huge variety of terrain and the snow is the driest I have skied of anywhere in the world!
My passion is ski teaching! I love the challenge of helping my students achieve their goals. With my hard working attitude and teaching ability I will always work to help my students reach their potential.
My advice to anyone wanting to become a ski instructor is to get yourself fit. The season is long and we love to ski as much as possible. The more prepared you are the more you will get out of it.
I couldn’t imagine doing anything else than teaching skiing but if I had to do something else it would probably be a stunt man. I love pushing my limits and living life to the fullest. The mountain is my playground and that’s how I ski.