I have been enjoying the sport for many years and thought it was time I get some formal instruction. How do I know if I am a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced skier or boarder?
It’s best not to worry about categorizing yourself, just provide a brief description of your typical skiing or boarding on your registration form. For example, with skiing tell us what speed you ski at and how confidently or aggressively you ski at that speed. If you ski in a slalom course describe your typical buoy, speed, and line length performance. If you are a wakeboarder or trick skier list some of the tricks you already do, and which new tricks you would like to learn. If you are just cutting back and forth or hopping the wakes, note that as well. A brief description like this on your registration form will give us a good idea of how to help you move to the next level.
Related Questions
- I have been enjoying the sport for many years and thought it was time I get some formal instruction. How do I know if I am a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced skier or boarder?
- Are teachers assigned a level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) or a mix of levels?
- Can intermediate/advanced students go to beginner classes and vice versa?