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Gap course Weekly Timetable

 

Snoworks Gap Course

Ski Gap course / Autumn

8 Weeks. October 20 to December 15 2012

TRAIN & QUALIFY BEFORE THE START OF THE SEASON!

Weekly Timetable
The timetable will vary depending on snow conditions and individual needs.

Week 1 - Technical Development
During week 1 students will be immersed into Technical Development. This is concerned with developing a full range of all movements and breaking free from any old habits that can hinder development. Snoworks specialises in 'All-Mountain Skiing'. This week will give a thorough insight into the skills required for skiing in control everywhere.

Phil Smith Lee Townend Snoworks Gap Course
Phil Smith & Lee Townend go through 'The Movements'. Week 1 Technical

Week 2 - Race
During week 2 students will be immersed into 'Race Training'. This is always one of the most popular parts of the whole Gap course. Race training is a fast track method to improve performance, developing a whole host of skills at the subconscious level. Week 2 culminates in Race Day, a chance to test you skills against the clock and your peers! For BASI level 1 & 2 no race experience is required. However if students wish to further their skiing career then race training is a must.

Zoe Snoworks Gap Course
Zoe Dalton, Gap 2007 in the Race course, pure adrenalin!

Week 3 - The Fundamentals, The Central Theme and Personal Development

Week 3 is spent in preparation for the BASI Level 1 exam. This includes a thorough investigation into the BASI syllabus including understanding all the 'Fundamental Elements' as used by BASI and their coordination into a model of skill development (The Central Theme) that can be applied from beginners to experts. This week also looks at all the teaching tools that will be needed for the Level 1 course.

Week 4 - BASI Level 1 Instructors Course
Week 4 involves the official training from the British Association of Snowsport Instructors. The level 1 Instructors Course is the entry into the BASI system and will qualify you to teach skiing on artificial ski slopes and snowdomes in the UK. 5 full days training from Monday to Friday culminate in an action plan for further development prior to the Level 2 Ski Instructor training and Assessment. This course may take part in either Zermatt or Tignes. All travel to and from Zermatt, H/B accommodation and ski pass is included.

IMPORTANT
Candidates who are unsuccessful at the Level 1
For candidates who are unsuccessful at Level 1, the programme will be modified accordingly. You may be able to take a Level 1 re-sit within 2 weeks and if successful you will still be able to attend the final Level 2 examination on weeks 7 & 8. If you are unable to re-sit the Level 1 prior to the Level 2, the final two weeks of the Gap programme will be spent on personal development culminating in a Level 1 re-sit. The level 2 can be taken at a later date at your own expense.

Week 5 & 6 - Ski School Experience & Performance Training
Weeks 5 & 6 are devoted to gaining a thorough insight into the workings of a ski school and on- hill teaching experience. Gap students will need to log 70 hours of ski school experience as per the pre-requirements for the Level 2 Ski Instructor Training & Assessment. This will all be achieved within the Snoworks programme.

Snoworks Gap Course
Gaining valuable ski school experience

Ski School experience encompasses: staff meetings, lesson planning, teaching experience, shadowing Snoworks courses, safety, race training, race training logistics and many other aspects of teaching and working in a ski school.

As well as ski school experience, students will continue to develop their own personal skiing performance and understanding prior to attending the Level 2 Training & Assessment. Race training will also be available as required.

Snoworks All-Terrain Philosophy and Course
Weeks 5 & 6 will also include integration into the Snoworks All-Terrain programme. This is a fast track to all-mountain skiing. See All-Terrain for more details.

Week 7 & 8 - BASI Ski Instructor Training & Assessment
The official 10 day BASI Level 2 Ski Instructor Training and Assessment. Successful candidates will be awarded the BASI Level 2 Ski Instructor qualification. This qualifies you to teach skiing in most countries throughout the world. Some countries may require an optional assessment. France requires the Test Technique. Please email for more information if required. The Level 2 training and assessment may take place in Courchevel or Tignes. All accommodation, travel to and from Courchevel and ski pass is included.

IMPORTANT
Candidates who are unsuccessful at the Level 2
If you are unsuccessful at the Level 2 you will be required to attend a re-sit at some point in the future. This is outside of the Gap programme and not included in the cost.

Week 7 & 8 Option
Ski Club of Great Britain Reps Training
An option is available for those who would prefer to take the SCGB Reps Training Course. Successful candidates will be able to rep full- or part-time for the Ski Club of Great Britain. The BASI Level 2 Training and Assessment can be taken at another time during the season. For further details on the SCGB Reps Training and options for work please go to: Ski Club of Great Britain or email us.


2012/13 Winter Season
Ski instructing work is available for all students who successfully complete the BASI Ski Instructor qualification. Sourcing work is entirely the responsibility of each candidate. Snoworks can provide a list of ski schools and organisations who are keen to employ suitable persons with the BASI qualifications.

Snoworks Gap Course
Annabel Seel. Begun as a Level 1 Trainee with Snoworks. Now into her fourth season, she has successfully completed her BASI ISTD exams and now holds the top ski teaching qualification available.

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