INSTRUCTION LATEST

link graphic Booking now for late season performance ski course in La Grave - all the info

link graphic Exciting new changes coaching programme this season including development of the skivo2 Kids Academy - read more

link graphic What about fitness levels needed for skiing? We have the info and training advice needed to get you into the best shape for the piste, now with warm up routines on video - read more

link graphic Look out for a special event this year, a combined coaching and equipment test week in conjunction with our sponsors Salomon - all the info

link graphic Our selection of the latest skiing & boarding books and DVDs from Amazon - more here

link graphic Meet the skivo2 Instruction Team for this season - here

Snowboard instruction

skivo2 is widely regarded as a specialist in training and developing alpine skiers so it makes sense for us to work in conjunction with RTM Snow boarding School, the only approved British Snow board School in the alps and once again, we can report, that last winter their sessions were a resounding success with our board preferring guests.

All their coaches are trainers with the British national training organisation BASI and hold top UK and French qualifications, most importantly they have the skills and knowledge to help you ride better. The RTM sessions are longer than ours (three hours a day) and as a consequence there is an additional charge for the course. skivo2 guests however do receive a special rate with RTM.

 

Boarding in Courchevel

The area ranks only slightly behind Val d'Isère or Chamonix as a boarder's best for intermediates and higher skilled riders who are interested in cruising and in diving down extreme couloirs on off piste days. The big roller which runs under the Courchevel Gondola and up to Saulire offers wonderful gliding, as do Verdons, Saulire and Col de la Loze. Les Suisses suits experts who might, on a good day, board the three Ugly Sisters, and the boulevards under the gondola let boarders boogie all the way down to Le Praz. Often overlooked is the spectacular boarding potential in the trees towards the Altiport.

On the eastern side of the valley lie some spectacular powder below Roc Meriet leads to le Pyramide and via Le Indiens piste, all the way to 1650. The slopes down to Les Creux can leave boarders 'holed out' however the lift up to La Vizelle allows boarders to connect to the boulevards with the choice of arriving in either 1550 or Le Praz.

Those preferring snow parks find Parc Plantrey's baby and half-pipes, tables, hips and much else of interest, but there's more fun to be had up on the edges of Verdons on the Zones Thermatiques du Biolley des Verdons. Some lovely off-piste lurks just off the runs towards La Tania and with caution and a partner, this can be managed by skilled riders willing to take the risk.