Individual lessons
This is the most effective form of teaching, we can look at your previous knowledge and from there continue with the necessary practice. You can have a private party for yourself, together with your partner, with friends or with your family (up to 6 people). The intensive personal relationship with our clients, undivided attention and individual support not only guarantee you the best educational process, but also flexibility in every day but your plan.
You also appreciate the flexibility in terms of what hours you work, what time of day, and the hour or day of your trip.
The instructions will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. At this time of the day, everything is in perfect condition, which makes the truffles easy.
General terms
General conditions for conducting ski and snowboard training at АLРІN Rеnt & Ѕkі Ѕсhооl Воrоvеtѕ
The instructor provides practical training in skiing/snowboarding according to the general physical fitness and age of the student.
The instructor determines the technical complexity of the routes and of the elements that will be practiced in view of the level of skiing/snowboarding declared by the student – preparation and skills to handle the lifts and ski-towing equipment.
The instructor has the right to determine the real level of general physical and skiing/snowboarding training of the student, if in his judgment it differs from what was declared.
The student is obliged to comply with the generally accepted rules of behavior on the track.
During the lesson, the learner is obliged to comply with the instructions given by the instructor regarding riding technique, the choice of tracks and routes, as well as all recommendations regarding safe movement, staying on and near the track.
If the instructor considers that the client is not in a good physical or mental condition to conduct a ski / snowboard lesson, due to the use of alcohol, drugs or any medication, drink or substance that could affect his correct reaction and ability realistically assess the surrounding environment, the instructor has the right to refuse the lesson.
The instructor is not responsible for trauma and injuries to the student, as well as for damage to his equipment, when they are caused:
from arbitrary actions of the trainee, undertaken in contradiction to the instructions and orders given to him by the instructor.
by third parties as a result of collisions on and off the track.
from the actions of Mountain Rescue Service teams, ski patrols and Emergency Medical Aid teams.
from an accident or malfunction of the lift and ski-tow facilities.
from careless actions of trainees when using the lift and ski-lift equipment.
from sudden hazards on the runway, which the management organization was obliged to immediately identify and secure.
from malfunctions and defects in the trainee’s equipment or from inappropriate equipment.
Safety rules
RESPONSIBILITY FOR OTHERS – The skier or snowboarder must move in such a way as not to endanger or endanger others around him.
SPEED CONTROL IN SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING – The skier or snowboarder must control their movements. He must adjust his speed and manner of skiing and snowboarding to his personal capabilities and to the prevailing terrain, snow and weather conditions, as well as the density of traffic on the slopes.
CHOOSING A ROUTE – The skier or snowboarder approaching from behind must choose his route so as not to endanger the skiers or snowboarders in front of him.
OVERCOME / OVERCOME – A skier or snowboarder may overtake another skier or snowboarder from above or below and from the right or left, taking care to leave enough space for the skier or snowboarder who has overtaken to make involuntary or voluntary movements.
ENTERING, STARTING AND CLIMBING – The skier or snowboarder entering with sensible speed, starting again after stopping, or climbing up the slopes in a manner that does all this without endangering himself or others.
STOPPING ON PIPES – Unless absolutely necessary, it is not advisable for a skier or snowboarder to stop on steep sections in tight spots or where visibility is limited. After falling in such a place, the skier or snowboarder must get off the slope as quickly as possible.
ASCENT AND DESCENT – A skier or snowboarder ascending or descending on foot must move laterally.
OBSERVING SIGNS – The skier or snowboarder must obey all signs and markings.
RENDERING ASSISTANCE – In the event of an accident, every skier or snowboarder has a moral obligation to assist.
ESTABLISHING IDENTITY – Any skier, snowboarder or witness to an accident, whether responsible or not, must exchange names and addresses after the accident.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL WHILE SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING – Alcohol has a direct effect on your balance. Many accidents have occurred precisely because of loss of control or delayed reactions under the influence of alcohol. Wait for the drinks, après ski.
REST, STOP WHEN TIRED – Being tired makes you less alert. The probability of error or collision increases dangerously.