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10-days ski course

Here’s a detailed schedule for a 10-day beginner ski course at Gulmarg Ski Trips.

Day 1: Arrival and Orientation

  • Upon arrival in Gulmarg, get comfortable in your accommodation.
  • Participate in an orientation session to get acquainted with your ski instructor and other participants.
  • Receive a briefing on the schedule for the ski course and safety protocols.
  • Be fitted for ski equipment and become acquainted with its operation.

Day 2: Getting Started with Skiing Gear and Skills

  • Commence by familiarizing yourself with skiing gear, including boots, skis, and poles.
  • Learn the proper method for putting on and adjusting your ski gear.
  • Practice fundamental movements like sliding, stopping, and turning on even ground.
  • Start mastering the snowplough technique for controlling both speed and direction.

Day 3: Practice on Beginner Slopes

  • Accompany your instructor to the beginner slopes.
  • Work on snowplough turns and stopping techniques on gentle, groomed terrain.
  • Concentrate on building confidence and balance while skiing downhill.
  • Get acquainted with safe and efficient use of ski lifts.

Day 4: Progressing to Longer Routes

  • Challenge yourself with longer routes on beginner and intermediate slopes.
  • Practice linking snowplough turns and maintaining control on varied terrain.
  • Get personalized feedback from your instructor to enhance your technique.
  • Continue to develop balance and coordination while skiing at a moderate pace.

Day 5: Learning Parallel Skiing Technique

  • Get to know the fundamental parallel skiing techniques to make your turns smoother.
  • Practice initiating parallel turns by shifting your weight and edging.
  • Work on maintaining a stable stance and linking parallel turns.
  • Get guidance on proper weight distribution and body positioning.

Day 6: Improving Skills and Confidence

  • Continue perfecting parallel skiing on longer and steeper runs.
  • Focus on increasing your speed and making your skiing movements more fluid.
  • Explore different parts of the ski resort with your instructor’s guidance.
  • Gain confidence through controlled descents and tackling varied terrain.

Day 7: Advanced Skiing Techniques and Terrain Exploration

  • Learn and practice advanced skiing techniques such as carving and dynamic turns.
  • Explore challenging terrain features such as moguls and narrow trails with guidance from your instructor.
  • Receive valuable tips on adjusting skiing technique to different snow conditions.
  • Enhance terrain awareness and navigation skills under the supervision of your instructor.

Day 8: Off-Piste and Powder Skiing Experience

  • Embark on an off-piste adventure with your instructor to enjoy powder skiing.
  • Gain knowledge about safety considerations and avalanche awareness in backcountry terrain.
  • Practice powder skiing techniques, including mastering weight distribution and turn initiation.
  • Experience the exhilaration of skiing through untouched powder snow in a controlled environment.

Day 9: Consolidating and reviewing skills

  • Review and strengthen the skills acquired throughout the course by focusing on refining techniques and addressing any areas for improvement.
  • Expand confidence and adaptability by skiing on various slopes.
  • Get personalized feedback and guidance from your instructor.

Day 10: Last day and summary

  • Enjoy your final day on the slopes celebrating your progress in skiing.
  • Recap the skills and techniques learned during the course with your instructor.
  • Receive advice and tips for continuing your skiing journey beyond the basic course.
  • Mark your accomplishments with a farewell dinner or gathering with fellow participants.

In order to have a fun and fulfilling skiing experience, make safety, hydration, and proper rest your top priorities during the course. Be receptive to learning and experimenting with new techniques to enhance your skills on the slopes, and heed the advice of your instructor.