4 Week Instructor Course Lake Louise

Overview
Our short Instructor Training Course in Lake Louise is an epic way to gain your instructor qualification from one of the most respected Ski & Snowboard Schools in the Canadian Rockies. The most picturesque resort on the planet combined with the most popular Instructor Training company is a sure bet!
Course Run Down By Week
Vancouver Orientation
If you’re taking part in our pre orientation you’ll be met right off the plane by your EA Program Rep.
From here you’ll transfer to your hotel on Robson Street.
Evening 1 kicks off with a meal out with other course participants at famous Fogg ‘n Suds.
The next day we explore Vancouver with a city tour including, Robson Street and Stanley Park. Today there’ll also be time to organise any Canadian essentials.
On day 3 you’ll transfer to Calgary then into the Banff National Park and to Lake Louise.
Days 1-3: Banff Orientation
Arrive to Lake Louise and settle into The West Louise Lodge.
Evening 1 we’ll run you through the program outline including goals and training objectives.
Day 2 we’ll get you oriented with the local area and you’ll meet your Louise Ski & Board School Trainers and collect your passes.
Today we’ll also hold gear information sessions and there’ll be an opportunity to purchase any required equipment.
Evening 2 we hold a fun social event. Day 3 will be a full day on the snow including a mountain tour and a chance to get your legs back into action.
Days 4-10: Training Begins
Your first training days will be focused around developing your personal ski or board skills both on and off piste.
You’ll learn about Stance and Balance and get an introduction to the Core Competencies.
Training will cover level 1-3 teaching progressions. Indoor sessions will include ‘Leadership Training’ and the ‘Forces in Skiing and Snowboarding’. Video Analysis will be a chance to identify areas for personal improvement. By the end of this training block you have an understanding of the fundamental skills and the level 1 course standards.
On days off there’ll be an opportunity to practice and consolidate and cover off indoor course materials in study groups.
Days 11-17: Instructor Skills
During this training block you’ll continue to develop your personal ski or board skills.
Your trainer will step up the tempo this week and get your into some more challenging terrain and hopefully some ‘Lake Louise Powder’.
You will learn about rotation, edging and cover Core Competencies in more detail. Indoor sessions will include ‘Student Centered Teaching’ and ‘Developing the Guest Experience’.
In your video analysis sessions you’ll cover drills and tactics for improvement.
During your days off there’ll be an opportunity to relax and consolidate what you’ve learnt on snow in your own time.
There will also be social functions so you can let your hair down!
Days 18-23: Exam Prep
Your third training block is geared toward getting you ready for the level 1 exam.
You’ll also spend time on developing your level 1 demonstrations, teaching progressions and practise group teach scenarios.
You also continue to develop your personal ski or board skills on a variety of terrain.
Indoor sessions will include ‘Bio-Mechanics’ and ‘Children in Snowsports’.
On your days off there’ll be an opportunity for you to shadow a Lake Louise Ski & Board School lesson and cover off indoor course materials in study groups including the pre exam E-Prep module.
Days 24-28: Exam and Party!
The CSIA/CASI Level One Exam.
This is basically an extension of the training days!
The course is fun, informative and a chance to develop your teaching and personal skiing or riding skills even further.
The course conductors roll is to help you reach the level one standard.
You’ll get individual and group feedback throughout the three (snowboard) or four days (ski).
And by the end of the course you hopefully be walking away with a pass result!
Evening 27 is the last hooray with a final group function and presentation!
Inclusions/Exclusions
| Pre Departure | 4 Week |
|---|---|
| EA Instructor Resources - Guides & Handbooks | √ |
| STA Travel Deals on Flights and Insurance | √ |
| On Arrival | 4 Week |
|---|---|
| EA Arrival Pack | √ |
| Welcome Orientation Days | √ |
| Shared Accommodation | √ |
| Level One Coaching | √ |
| All Terrain Personal Development | √ |
| On Snow Video Analysis | √ |
| Indoor Technical & Theory Sessions | √ |
| Association Membership | √ |
| Training Manuals & Materials | √ |
| Level One Exam Fees | √ |
| Resort Season Pass | √ |
| Mountain Transfers | √ |
| Advice & Deals on Equipment | √ |
| EA Program Manager | √ |
| Industry Employment Advice | √ |
| Social Events & Post Exam Party | √ |
| Prices Exclude | 4 Week |
|---|---|
| Flights and Insurance | √ |
| Meals and Discretionary Items | √ |
| Arrival Stopover | √ |
| Level Two Exam Costs | √ |
| Gear and Equipment | √ |
Qualifications
Though this 4 Week Lake Louise Course you’ll have the opportunity to gain the CSIA Level One Certification. To find out more about this certification click here.
Course Manager
Sarah Arkin oversees the running of our Lake Louise Ski and Snowboard courses. Sarah has been a member of the EA team for many years and used to be a ski school manager so knows how to ensure you have everything you need and more. She is originally from the USA so is still working on her Canadian accent!
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