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Zermatt ski instructor recommendations?

zenonlily

Diva in Training
Long time listener, first time poster

I will be in Zermatt in Feb (I live in Switzerland, and extremely jealous of the Tahoe snow this year), and I am looking to take some lessons. I have been skiing for 3 years now and mainly ski blues & reds (greens/blues). These years include during and post-pregnancy. My body has changed so much with all of the changes of being a mother, so I am looking for some good foundational lessons to help with technique.

Any recommendations?

TIA!
 

santacruz skier

Angel Diva
I'm jealous that you get to ski the swiss alps. Have skied several resorts in Switzerland including Zermatt but never took a lesson. It's awesome.

BTW, Tahoe is having such a stellar season, you can't get there. I'm trying to go, believe me. Hopefully on Tuesday - Saturday.
 

marzNC

Angel Diva
Long time listener, first time poster

I will be in Zermatt in Feb (I live in Switzerland, and extremely jealous of the Tahoe snow this year), and I am looking to take some lessons. I have been skiing for 3 years now and mainly ski blues & reds (greens/blues). These years include during and post-pregnancy. My body has changed so much with all of the changes of being a mother, so I am looking for some good foundational lessons to help with technique.

Any recommendations?

TIA!
Welcome! Glad you joined up.

This may seem like an odd suggestion, but you could ask on the Aussie ski forum. It's been around for a long time, is very well organized, and has quite a few regular posters who ski in Europe on a regular basis.

 

Cygnet

Certified Ski Diva
As you live in Switzerland language might not be an issue, but this is a British run ski school with group lessons entirely in English…

https://summitskischool.com/
 

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