Squeeze your ski days - Altitude Ski and Snowboard School in Zermatt

Squeeze your ski days

We’ve all done it, first day of the holiday, straight to the top of the mountain, obviously no warm up because let’s face it who can be bothered? Then after an entire day’s skiing we head home, feeling on top of the world and rather impressed with ourselves that we’re as fit as ever. Then the following morning, convinced that we’ve been tortured in our sleep, we limp to the breakfast table in rueful agony, often to the amusement of our friends and family. However the sad fact is that very often one if not two days of a precious holiday are wasted due to severe muscle fatigue and pain, not to mention the sinister possibility of injury.

It is something that can be for the most part prevented before you even leave home. Here are a couple of tips that can help you enjoy your holiday to the fullest and prevent injury.

1. The simplest way to prepare your muscles for skiing is brisk walking up and down a hill. As little as 20 minutes walking up then back down slope for a week before you leave home will help prepare your thigh muscles for the rigors of skiing.

2. A standing squat exercise is what’s called a ‘compound’ exercise, this means it incorporatesmultiple muscle groups, and it is an ideal exercise for skiing. Stand with your legs shoulde width apart, hold your hands out in front of you and ‘squat’ down, make sure your lap doesn’t go quite as far as ‘flat’. Repeat until you feel a ‘burn’ then stop. Have a rest and
then continue the process for another two sets. Doing this every day for perhaps a week prior to your holiday will be of great benefit.

Stay posted for more fitness tips and wherever you’re coming from, have a safe trip and we look forward to seeing you soon.

James Craig

Personal Trainer/Ski Instructor – Altitude ski school

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Level 1 (complete beginners)

  • No skiing or snowboarding experience is required.
  • Don’t worry, everyone has to start at the beginning.

 

Level 2

Level 2 (intermediate beginners)

  • Be able to use the magic carpet and handle tow on the nursery slopes.
  • Some control of speed and direction.

 

Level 3

Level 3 (advanced beginners)

  • Ride all lifts on the nursery and easy slopes.
  • Be able to control speed using turns.

 

Level 4

Level 4 (intermediate)

  • Confident on blue runs, turning comfortably.
  • Skiers should have their skis parallel some of the time.
  • Snowboarders should be confident on both heel and toe side turns.

 

Level 5

Level 5 (intermediate advanced)

  • Confident on red runs when conditions are good.
  • Feel challenged by ice, moguls or deep snow.

 

Level 6

Level 6 (advanced)

  • Confident with red runs in all conditions, get down most black runs.
  • Looking to improve in moguls, off-piste or carving.

 

Level 7

Level 7 (expert)

  • Confident on blacks and be able to safely get down itinerary routes.
  • Working on improving skills and speed in carving, moguls or powder.
  • Be waiting to improve jumps and tricks in the freestyle park.

 

What languages are the lessons taught in?

The main language is English, however if possible we will try to match the instructor to the languages that you speak. Many of our instructors also speak second languages.

Where do groups meet?

Meeting point is at the top of Sunnegga.  Sunnegga is at the northern end of the village at the level of the river.  The meeting point is located at the top of sunnegga lift. 

Important information for parents

Important information about the material to be brought from home, come prepared!

  • Sun cream and lip protector
  • Goggles / glasses that provide adequate UV protection
  • Money for a drink, chocolate etc.
  • Appropriate clothing and gloves
  • Protective helmets
  • Correct fitting skis and boots

Parents must inform the instructor and school prior to any session of any medical conditions or special needs. We do expect any children on any lesson to be able to use the toilet unassisted.