Let us help you make your decision...

When deciding on the best course for you, consider:
1) What do you want to get out of the course?
2) How long do you want to spend on a course?
3) What is your current skiing level? All of these are answered in the advice below.

Which phrase applies to you the most?

What ability do I need to be?

The chart below shows a rough outline of the MINIMUM standard you need to be to come on any of our courses. There is no maximum standard; many of our clients have already done several seasons before they join our courses. Every season we have the satisfaction of witnessing not only timid novices transform into tidy advanced skiers but already confident experts rid their bad habits and push themselves further than they have previously done.

The table below is a guide only; everyone improves at different rates due to instruction, fitness and natural ability. We are often able to custom make a package to suit your needs such as organising for you to arrive a few weeks before the start of the course to bring you up to standard. If you have any queries or are worried that your ability might not be suitable for one of our courses please give us a call.

Minimum ability & fitness required

Course Minimum Experience

Minimum Ability

Please look below to read our Experience Level guide

Fitness
11-week Banff 1 week

Thristy for more

Fairly fit
11-week Fernie 3 weeks

Rising Star

Fairly fit
11-week Whistler 3 weeks

Rising Star

Fairly fit
11-week Red Mtn 5 weeks Intrepid Explorer Fit
10-week N. Zealand 5 weeks Interpid Explorer Fit
5-week instructor 3 weeks Rising Star Fairly fit
3-week instructor 5 weeks Intrepid Explorer Fit
2/3-week improver 3 weeks Rising Star Fairly fit
2-week Snow Safari 5 weeks Intrepid Explorer Fairly fit
MTM 6-week 5 weeks Intrepid Explorer Fit
Level 2 CSIA Level 1 CSIA Level 1 Fit

NONSTOP's guide to experience levels

Thirsty for More 1. Skiing is a new hobby of yours but you’re hooked and want to learn more.

2. You are more than comfortable with snow plough turns and are progressing into parallel turns, but at times you find it difficult to turn when you want to.

3. At the start of the turn you use a little snowplough to begin the direction change and then finish with parallel skis.

4. You are prepared to ski outside your comfort zone (within reason) in order to ski steeper terrain and develop your skills.

5. You have skied easier blue runs but steep blues and black runs are still intimidating.

Rising Star

1. You are becoming more confident on your skis and can turn when you want to and if you need to.

2. You are skiing increasingly steeper terrain (steeper blue runs, some easy blacks or the equivalent European Reds)

3. The snowplough at the start of your turn is only evident when the terrain is particularly difficult or steep, but in easier terrain you are almost always parallel.

4. You are beginning to understand the concept of carving and are starting to ski at speed with both skis running on an edge.

5. You are happy to explore easier off-piste and un-groomed terrain.

Intrepid Explorer

1. You are a confident skier who enjoys skiing a variety of terrain (including powder), but needs coaching to iron out bad habits.

2. You enjoy skiing black runs and fast on groomed runs.

3. You can adapt your turns to suit the terrain and vary between steered shorter turns and longer carved turns.

4. You are willing to push your skiing in moguls and trees but need practice and coaching to really feel comfortable.

5. Steep un-groomed black runs and challenging off-piste cause bad habits to return.

The Mountain Tamer 1. You have been skiing for years and are comfortable when asked to ski almost any terrain.

2. You can make adjustments in your skiing to allow for changing conditions whilst moving e.g. when skiing from groomed to un-groomed or from a shallow pitch to a steeper pitch.

3. You have experience skiing trees, moguls, powder, choppy snow, ice and any other condition the mountain can throw up, even if you cannot always ski it with style.

4. You feel like you can ski anything but would like to be able to refine your technique and improve your control.

5. You can carve at speed down black runs.

"I had already done a few seasons before I went on the NONSTOP 11 week instructor course and have now passed my level 3 certification."

Simon Calnan - NONSTOP 11-Week Instructor Course participant

How old are the people who go on NONSTOP courses?

Below are two pie-charts that demonstrate the average ages of the people who join us on our courses. 

11-Week & Instructor Courses: Average age

Shorter Courses & Improvement Camps: Average Age