Carving INTRO

Learn the carving basics and how to leave a pencil line on the snow.
For whom?
For intermediate riders who can ride red slopes. If you want to achieve precise edging and feel more confident, then this camp is for you!
About the camp:
Our Goal
Helping you to boost your edge control, tilt deeper and understand all the carving fundamentals to let you leave your pencil line track on both edges.
You will get:
• Efficient carving technique
• Increased stability at bigger speeds
• Understanding of how to progress further in carving
• Understanding of carving basics
• Help and support from professional snowboard trainers
How?
During 4 days we will teach you the carving technique step by step. First, you will learn the correct movement patterns and then you will practice it on the slopes.
Course Outcome:
High confidence at higher speed
Varied and safe ride
Understanding of the correct carving technique

We offer:

Riding in a small group
Riding in a small group, up to 5 people, where everybody has plenty of time to learn something useful.
Video analysis
Seeing yourself is useful to understand your skill level. We are going to provide a detailed and personal analysis of your snowboarding technique.
Less talking more riding
Communication via a walkie-talkie ensures you are going to have plenty of time for riding.
5 hours of riding per day
We are going to spend 5 hours on the slopes daily. That is plenty of time to enjoy snowboarding and improve.
We are going to choose a friendly environment to avoid crowds and narrow slopes
You are going to understand how to make benefit from adjusting your equipment
Experienced tutors with a deep understanding of Snowboarding technique
Tips and tricks to feel natural on a snowboard

Camp schedule

DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4
Goal of the day:
We are going to find out which gear is better for carving. Next we are going to refine your body position and work on confidence on bigger speed.
Schedule:
9:00-10:00 - Meeting
10:00-12:00 - Warm up runs
12:00-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-15:00 - Equipment adjustments
15:00-.... - Free time
Goal of the day:
After adjusting your body position, we learn to control the snowboard edge angle through tilting your body inside the turn. Then we learn why early edge transition is necessary for proper carving.
Schedule:
• 9:00-10:00 - Meeting
• 10:00-12:00 - Riding technique
• 12:00-13:00 - Lunch
• 13:00-15:00 - Riding technique
• 15:00-.... - Video analysis
Goal of the day:
This day we are going to make a deeper dig into tips to improve balance and inclination at bigger speeds. Also we are going to adjust the shape of the turn to the riding terrain.
Schedule:
• 9:00-10:00 - Meeting
• 10:00-12:00 - Riding technique
• 12:00-13:00 - Lunch
• 13:00-15:00 - Riding technique
• 15:00-.... - Free time
Goal of the day:
Carving with up unweighting in the morning. We practice more in the second half of the day and apply all the techniques we've learned over the past 3 days.
Schedule:
• 9:00-10:00 - Meeting
• 10:00-12:00 - Riding technique
• 12:00-13:00 - Lunch
• 13:00-15:00 - Practice
• 15:00-.... - Сlosing of the camp

Additional expenses

Accommodation and airport transfer are not included in the camp cost. Here are approximate additional expenses that you will need.
Bus or train from airport
From €50
Airport transfer
Double room for 1 person incl. breakfast, 5 nights
From €500
Accommodation
Here is a huge variety of restaurants and cafes
From €20 per meal
Food & restaurants
Spa, Sauna, Après-Ski etc.
Entertainment

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About us

  • 10 years of snowboarding experience
  • Currently holding CASI LVL2 certification
  • Passed first AID course and mountain first AID course
  • Multiple avalanche safety courses
  • Completed an avalanche safety courses AST1, AST2
  • Huge experience in mountaineering and ski touring
  • Participating in freeride FWQ competitions.
I am familiar with both Canadian and Austrian teaching methodologies, which allows me to have a broader perspective on snowboarding.
Daria
  • Snowboarding for 25 years.
  • 13 years years ago, turned my hobby into a profession.
  • Currently holding CASI LVL3 and CASI Park Canadian certification levels
  • Completed a first AID course
  • Completed an avalanche safety course
  • Participating in freestyle and freeride competitions.
I will explain and show how to ride safely, technically and with pleasure.
Anton

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