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SKI SKILL PROGRESSION
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Not So Pro Ski School uses the S.T.E.P. (Skier Technical Evaluation
Program) system. S.T.E.P. is a skier evaluation program developed by
the Canadian Ski Instructors’ Alliance. They
have divided skiing abilities into nine different categories called S.T.E.P.’s.
Each one describes the students present level of skiing with a brief
explanation of the goal the student should strive to reach, followed by the the
skills and exercises used to improve the students skiing.
The
following guidelines will help the student and instructor to assess the students
present level and enable our ski school to put the student in the appropriate
program best suited to their skiing ability.
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STEP LEVEL
1
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First
time skier
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CHARACTERISTICS
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This
is normally a first year skier. Their
upper body attitude gives them a balanced stance that helps them safely
ski beginners slopes (novice) under control.
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GOAL
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To
develop confidence and control on beginner slopes and be able to link
snowplow turns (green slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Sidestepping
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In and out of bindings
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Ski under a pole
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Straight running
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Braking snowplow
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Use of ski lifts
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Linking four turns – 2 hands on outside of knee
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STEP LEVEL
2
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Linking
wedge turns on beginner and novice terrain
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The
skier is now at ease on novice slopes.
The increase of speed helps them achieve a better balance on
their outside ski. This will
help them get their
skis parallel at the end of the turn.
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GOAL
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To
achieve better steering on the outside ski, with skis parallel at end of
the turn (green slopes and easy blue)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Tap inside ski on snow while turning
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Diagonal side-slip
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Drag both poles while turning
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Ski around poles
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Link turns with skis parallel at the end of each turn
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STEP LEVEL
3
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Skis
are becoming parallel at end of wedge turns on beginner and novice
terrain
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The
skier now uses blue slopes with ease, but must very often vary
their rhythm and radius in the steep sections of the slopes. They are pivoting fairly well, their skis stay parallel
throughout the turn.
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GOAL
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To
have skis parallel earlier, achieve skidded arc with skis
parallel, develop confidence on green runs. (green &
easy blue slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Weight on downhill ski
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Lift uphill ski inside the turn
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Christie uphill from a wedge
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Christie uphills (both directions)
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Christie garland
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Traverse exercise with downhill pole plant synchronized with
flexion-extension
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STEP LEVEL
4
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Last
half of turns completed with skis parallel; on green slopes, novice or
intermediate terrain
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CHARACTERISTICS
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Our
skier now develops synchronization and coordination skills.
With a slight edging and pressure control they can steer their
skis more efficiently limiting the side slipping on blue
slopes. Their pole plant may not always be synchronized.
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GOAL
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To
improve edge control and develop rhythmical skiing on novice and
intermediate terrain. Long parallel turns with pole
plant. (green & blue slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Lifting inside ski off snow from midpart of the turn to the end
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Traverse, rolling both knees uphill
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Do an uphill Christie with increased edge control
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Hop Christie
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Delay turn
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Six rhythmical turns
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Start turns with pole plant
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STEP LEVEL
5
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Skiing
intermediate runs with rhythm and edge control using slight wedge
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The
skier has a good rhythm, synchronization and controls the
counter-rotation. The main
difference with the previous level is the rhythm. Good skier on blue slopes.
They
now try to master black slopes and bumpy terrain.
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GOAL
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To
improve style and to have skis parallel consistently. Execute long and medium turns on intermediate terrain. (blue
slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Diagonal
side slip exercise
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Downhill
stop (blue)
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Braquage
(gorilla turns)
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“Javelins”
(snowplow opening) (green)
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Turns
with multiple flexions
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“Speiss”
exercise (blue)
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Lift
inside ski during six turns
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Six
linked turns with pole plant
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Pole
coordination exercise
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STEP LEVEL
6
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Consistently
ski parallel on blue slopes with control
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The
increase of edging and the speed help them use steeper slopes. They execute short radius turns and controls their speed.
They enjoy bumps more and more. They have a tendency to lose control and confidence when the
speed increases.
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GOAL
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Execute
short turns on intermediate terrain working on rhythm and coordination
(blue slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Braquage
with pole plant
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Rhythmical
power plow exercise
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Speiss
exercise
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Stop
Christie
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Short
turns, holding poles in the middle
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Turning
on top of bumps
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STEP LEVEL
7
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Rhythmical
skiing on intermediate slopes
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CHARACTERISTICS
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Demonstrations
seem to be much easier to execute.
The skier has good abilities to control pivoting, edge and
pressure control. They are
more and more at ease in bumpy terrains and starts keeping a preset
line.
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GOAL
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Develop
edge control, with inclination and angulation, and develop rhythmical
parallel turns on intermediate terrain (blue & black slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Step
turns
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Many
“Hops” in each turns
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“Roller-blade”
turns
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1000
steps
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Traversing
in the bumps
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Christie
garlands
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Skating
exercise
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Six
short radius turns
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STEP LEVEL
8
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Short
turns and parallel turns on advanced runs
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The
skier skis very often each year. They
are comfortable on every terrain under any snow conditions. However in bumpy and very steep slopes, their movements lack
fluidity.
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GOAL
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Improve
ski performance by working on terrain and snow adaptation (gates and
bumps) (black slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Power
plow exercise (black)
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Speiss
exercise
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Basic
parallel, turning on the top of bumps on blue slopes
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Basket
in movement
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Javelin
turns
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Six
turns on one ski
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Ten
gates GS on blue slopes
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STEP LEVEL
9
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Making
linked parallel turns in bumps on blue slopes
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The
skier executes their movements with ease and fluidity.
Their demonstrations are often close to the ones of the
instructors.
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GOAL
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Short
radius turns on any difficult terrain and condition.
Movements are fluid. Pressure
and edge control are refined. (black slopes)
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SKILLS AND
EXERCISES
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Airplane
turns
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10
GS turns
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Step
turns
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Uphill
Christie bumps
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Leg
retraction turns
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Long
turns in bumps
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“Speiss”
with steering
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Link
short turns in bumps
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