| GAP YEAR SKI INSTRUCTOR COURSES |
Congratulations to all 30 students on the 2008 Warren Smith Ski Academy GAP Ski Instructor course for the 100% Pass rate!
GAP Year Ski Instructor Course Dates
From 10th January - 14th March 2009
About the GAP Year Ski Instructor Course
The Academy is famous for its level of experience at training ski instructors and performance skiing athletes. Over the past 10 years, more than 200 ski instructors have benefitted from coaching at the Academy. The GAP Ski Instructor course is run in association with BASI (British Association of Snowsports Instructors) and consists of nine weeks residence in the prestigious resort of Verbier, Switzerland. It takes successful students up to BASI Level 2 (Formally known as BASI 3) ski instructor level is designed to develop the following aspects of the students skiing skills:
• Personal Development for Performance Carving, Moguls, Steeps, Freeride,
• Powder, Freestyle with Warren Smith and his Academy Team
• Preparation for BASI Level 1 Ski Instructor Course
• Understanding and effective use of the BASI Central Theme
• BASI Level 1 Instructor Course - 5 Days
• BASP 2 Day First Aid Course
• Avalanche and Mountain Awareness Courses
• Ski Maintenance Training
• Sport Psychology and Science
• Ski Biomechanics and its importance with Ski Instruction
• Professional Video Filming and Analysis
• Core and Ski Specific Physical Training
• Shadowing with the Verbier Ski Schools and Hands on Ski School Experience
• BASI Level 2 Ski Instructor Course - 10 Days
About the Ski Instructor Qualification
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The qualification for the course is part of the BASI (British Association of Snowsport Instructors) ski instructor sylabis. BASI is the national governing body for ski instructing in the UK. BASI is a member of the ISIA (International Ski Instructors Association) and Eurogroup. |
The BASI Level 2 qualification (formally BASI 3) will enable you to work in most ski schools in Europe. All ski schools in Verbier accept the BASI Level 2 qualification for full or part time employment opportunities. To obtain the BASI level 2 qualification as part of the GAP program you will complete a 5 day BASI Level 1 Ski Instructor Course (week 2 of the program) and a 10 day BASI Level 2 Ski Instructor Course (week 8 and 9).
A Typical week
During the course of a typical week, you will participate in several daily activities from aspects of athletic skiing to video analysis and learning progressions of teaching.
- On Snow
Coaching will run from Monday to Friday each week. It will start at 10am and finish at 3pm. Meeting place for the coaching sessions will be at Ruinettes lift station in the Verbier ski area. After two or three warm up runs we will work through a warm up and stretch routine that will last for about 15 minutes, developing flexibility in your muscles. During the day coaching will develop your personal skiing level and focus on Carving, Steeps, Moguls, Freeskiing/All Terrain skiing and Freestyle. Skiers will normally work in small groups of 3 to 4 people.

The coaching will pick up in and identify your weaker turning direction. Nearly all skiers have a weaker turn direction, and with the Academy Biomechanics Assessment this will be identified, worked on and corrected. It is also treated as an educational insight into teaching your first clients and how to look for weaknesses and check out Left/Right side body differences.
Lunch will be from 12.30 to 1.00pm each day. After lunch, coaching will be developed further and drills that were worked on in the morning will be put into practice on specific terrain. Coaching will finish at 3pm. At this time you can free ski or head down and rest. Lifts in Verbier are open from 8.45am to 4.45pm so there is ample time to ski for yourself.

2 days a week (Monday and Thursday), video analysis will take place during the days skiing. This footage will be analysed later that evening at the chalet. A full analysis will take place on your skiing and any biomechanical issues you have with your skiing will be visually explained.
- Off Snow
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There is much for you to do after skiing. The first thing will be to run yourself through a warm down and stretch routine with the same stretching elements as the warm up routine in the morning. After that, you should (strongly recommended) make notes from the days skiing on the personal feedback you received and teaching progressions worked on. After you have completed this, you are free to do what you please. |
The Accomodation
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The accommodation for the nine weeks is with Peak Ski who are a Verbier based chalet company the Academy has been working with for over 10 years. They pride themselves on the locations of the Verbier properties and their food quality. |
The chalet are called Bouton d'Or and Chalet Baril. Chalet Bouton d'Or is located opposite Migros Shopping centre (3 minutes walk from the Place Central in the town centre) and Chalet Baril is located very close to the Co-op super market. The chalets will be exclusive to the Academy GAP program for this season.
The spacious wooden chalets both have a large lounge with a TV, music centre and telephone. There's a seperate dining area with a partially open plan kitchen. They are in good locations in the centre of Verbier, close to the shops and apres-ski. The chalets are within 30 metres of the continious free village bus.The bedrooms are spacious and will work as twin rooms with 2 persons sharing. Breakfast will be served each morning from 7.30 - 8.30am. The evening meal will be served between 7.30 and 8pm every night.
Video analysis will take place in the Peak Ski chalets twice a week before dinner on a Monday and Thursday night.
Please be aware that there is an option to take the course without the accommodation if you wish to book your own. We also have specialised accommodation of renting a self catered appartment from Peak Ski.
On the Mountain
One of the worlds premiere off-piste and extreme skiing resorts, Verbier has it all. An attractive chalet style village nestles in a sunny, panoramic setting with over 400km of varied snow conditions, including probably the most exciting off-piste you'll ever find.
In the La Chaux area, Televerbier prepare and maintain one of the best snowparks in Europe, with a permanent Skiercross run and a varied selection of hits, ramps, pipes and tabletops. Although there are over 400km's of excellently groomed pistes, the off piste terrain is even more vast with another 400km's plus of ski area.
It has over 1800m of vertical skiing descending from Mont-Fort to the resort which is why expert skiers come to Verbier to challenge themselves on the legendary steeps and off-piste Verbier has to offer. Descents include the couloirs of Le Creblet, Vallon D'Arbi, Rock Garden, Mont Gele, Mont Fort and Bec des Rosses. All of this make Verbier the ideal location for any skier who wants to develop strong technique and the necessary all mountain skills to pass Ski Instructor exams.
Ecole Suisse de Ski Verbier
The official ski school of the GAP Year Ski Instructor course has one of the highest reputations in Europe. Ecole Suisse de Ski Verbier is used by many of the British tour operators due to its high level in language and qualification. The GAP year students will be carrying out the 70 hours of shadowing with the local ski school.
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After the course, the GAP students will work for the school. Successful applicants will be invited back in winter 2009-10 for a full season contract. For more information on the school, please go to www.ecole-de-ski-verbier.ch.
Ecole de Ski Suisse is the official Swiss Ski School of Verbier. |
To read about the 'Snow League', the levels system adapted by the Ecole de Ski Suisse, click here.
Payment Details
Course Fees: £6,499 (With Half Board Accommodation)
Course Fees: £4,299 (Without Half Board Accommodation)
Included in the Cost of the GAP Year Ski Instructor Course
• 5 weeks Personal Ski Development and Performance Coaching with
• Warren Smith and his Academy Team
• Preparation for BASI Level 1 Instructor Course
• Understanding and Using the BASI Central Theme
• BASI Level 1 Instructor Course - 5 Days
• BASP Emergency First Aid Course - 2 Days
• Avalanche and Mountain Safety Course with UIAGM Guide
• Sport Psychology and Sports Science
• Ski Biomechanics and its importance with Ski Instruction
• Professional Video Filming and Analysis
• Core Strength Building and Ski Specific Physical Training
• Ski School Training and Shadowing with the Verbier Ski Schools
• BASI Level 2 Instructor Training Course - 10 Days
• 1/2 Board Accommodation for 9 weeks in the centre of Verbier (*)
• Full Season Lift Pass (Nov to April) for Verbier and the 4 Vallees Resorts
• BASI Manuals & Course Material
• Biomechanical Assessment on Skier Symmetry and Alignment
• Off Mountain Video Analysis 2 times a week
• Ski Maintenance Training
• Free Internet Access for the whole season
(*) This option is not included in the £4,299 - Without Half Board Accommodation Price
Accommodation Options Available
• Catered - Half Board
• Without Accommodation (Course fee minus £2,200)
• Specialised - Self Catered Appartment (Please call for details)
Payment
A deposit of £1000.00 will be taken from your card upon receiving your booking. A second instalment of £1500 will be due on the 30th October 2008 with the final payment of £3999.00 taken on the 30th November 2008.
Pre-Course Assessment
All applicants will need to go through a telephone interview with Warren Smith before receiving a placement on the course. The aim of the interview is for Warren to assess your skiing standard, experience and general attitude towards the course. Contact Warren on 07775 500599 until November 12th 2008, thereafter his Swiss number +41 (0)79 359 6566 to arrange a convenient telephone interview time.