Teens 12-17 years
SKI beginners, beginners
Turn the plow
Parallel ski steering, long radii
Carving, moguls, deep snow
Our ski course for teenagers is a special program for teenagers from 12 to 17 years, from beginners to top skiers, which is tailored to the needs of teenagers. The focus is on fun in sports!
Our freestyle program is only suitable for advanced skiers and snowboarders!
Skiing in every terrain and every type of snow are just as much a part of our program as deep snow skiing, mogul slopes or race training. It goes without saying that the kids are introduced to our freeride and freestyle program slowly and carefully.
Trend sports such as New School, Snowfox and Snowbike are also popular.
What to bring for children: ski equpiment, helmet
Skipass is not included in the price!
Recommendation: back protector
Group course details
Benefit from the advantages of ordering online:
- You save waiting time in the office.
- Book and pay from the comfort of your own home.
- Your course is booked for you.
After completing your purchase in our online shop, you will receive all documents by e-mail.
With your online booking, you no longer have to go to the ski school office – you can go directly to the respective meeting point with your printed ticket.
If it is not possible to print out your ticket, you can alternatively show your mobile ticket at the meeting point.
9.30 am, daily excluding saturdays
2 hours before noon, 2 hours afternoon; 1 hour lunch break
(every day except Saturday)
at the assembly point of the Children's World in St. Anton (opposite the Gampen chairlift, bottom station) and in Nasserein at the children's area (bottom lift)
SUN, MON; children that can already ski can start any day (excl. SAT)
9:30 am at the relevant assembly points
5 children per group
- Introduction for ski beginners and novices
- Familiarisation with the ski equipment
- Sliding and schuss exercises
- Snowplough
- Snowplough
- Learn to use the lifts: button lift, drag lift
- Alpine ski posture training: edging, sliding
- Plough steering