- Before you go, search online information about this place. Such as: The age and ability levels of the people that need instruction and what program the resort has to offer.
- You can choose the type of lesson that you prefer, which may be group or private. Usually kids get more fun in group lesson with other children of their own age, and the desire to stay with the group provides motivation.
- Ask about instructor qualifications. To learn just about up through wide-track parallel skiing, it's possible you need a PSIA-certified Level 2 instructor, but if you are looking for advanced instruction, you may need a Level 3 instructor.
- Finally, take a time to evaluate the class. If the instructor is able to explain technique in easy-to-understand terms, analyze your ski form and give appropriate feedback and adjust the difficulty level to your individual needs.
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