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1.00 Credits
When movement comes from a relaxed and playful place, the body responds easily and joyfully. These classes are designed to rekindle the body’s innate wisdom and brings each student to an enhanced awareness and appreciation of his or her unique body. The sessions are relaxing, refreshing and centering.
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1.00 Credits
The beginning class is designed as an introduction to the joys of snowboarding. Students will learn the techniques, the equipment, and mountain awareness to enable them to participate in this sport in a safe and enjoyable manner. More advanced classes will help students refine their skills, teach them to take the hard work out of snowboarding, and to handle more difficult slopes and snow conditions safely, and with greater ease.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the advanced snowboarder who wants to take their riding to a competitive level. Students will utilize the entire mountain for their learning. Freeriding techniques incorporate “freestyle” skills where the focus is on tricks, jumps, and transitions. Overall course topics include off piste snowboarding, backcountry safety, park riding, goal setting, contest mentality, and injury avoidance. This course is ONLY offered during the summer in Argentina.
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1.00 Credits
The beginning class is designed as an introduction to the joys of skiing. Students will learn the techniques, the equipment, and mountain awareness to enable them to participate in this sport in a safe and enjoyable manner. More advanced classes will help students refine their skills, teach them to take the hard work out of skiing, and to handle more difficult slopes and snow conditions safely, and with greater ease. Tuition does not include cost of ski pass; student season passes available at reduced rates.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the advanced skier who wants to take their skiing to a competitive level. Students will utilize the entire mountain for their learning. Freeskiing techniques incorporate “freestyle” skills where the focus is on tricks, jumps, and transitions. Overall course topics include off piste skiing, backcountry safety, park riding, goal setting, contest mentality, and injury avoidance. This course is ONLY offered during the summer in Argentina.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the wonderful world of Telemark skiing. Students will learn the techniques, the equipment, and the mountain awareness to enable them to participate in this sport in a safe and enjoyable manner. This course can accommodate a wide range of skiing abilities and will cover everything from the stance and position of the telemark turn to more advanced telemark styles.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of the kayak roll. Beginning with multiple practice sessions held at an indoor pool and cumulating with a half- day trip to a nearby river, successful students will acquire the skills in this course to comfortably navigate Class II whitewater.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AIARE Level 1 Avalanche Course (PHED 228 or 229). FEE: $40 Class:3/4 from 4-6pm and Field: 3/5-3/6 8am-5pm. Must be able to ride/ski in all terrain/conditions. Equiped for backcountry, i.e. split board/skins, skis/skins, or snowshoes.
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1.00 Credits
This course is for training and practicing for the SNC ski teams. Training includes both dry land and snow training.
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1.00 Credits
This course is for training and practicing for the SNC snowboard team. Training includes both dry land and snow training.
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