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- Choose a learn-to-ski package that will incorporate teaching techniques designed to have you stopping, turning, and skiing in control of your speed.
- When evaluating lesson programs for young children, make sure they are geared to the appropriate age group, as well as ability of the child.
- If you are comfortable learning with others, choose a group lesson.
- Weigh the costs.
- Find out what is included in the lesson. Do the lessons include rental equipment (skis, boots, poles, and helmet)? Or will you have to pay extra to rent equipment?
- How long are the lessons? Consider your day's schedule and allow time to practice and simply enjoy your day of skiing.
- Schedule lessons according to your skills and ability.
- Choose a ski school where the instructors are certified by an organization such as theProfessional Ski Instructors of America.
- As with any type of teacher, there are different teaching styles.
- Also choose a program where you are able to voice any concerns about your confidence to the instructor.
- Ski lessons are offered for all ages and abilities - from beginners to advanced skiers.