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  • Hi Jane

    Book the intermediate ones and they assess your level at the first lesson so you'll be grouped accordingly.

    You progress quicker in 1-2-1 lessons, but if it's a choice between just one hour or the full week then I'd choose the group lessons for the week. If you take a couple of private hours a day for two or three days then you'll usually get very good progression.

    Hope this helps.

    Steve
  • what level of snowboarding lessons?

    jane04

    Hi. I had a week of group beginner lessons in Arinsal last year, at the end of which I could turn okay and go down blue runs quite happily. If I'm booking group lessons again this year, should I book beginner lessons or intermediate? Also, does anyone have an opinion on what would have me progressing faster - a quick private lesson per day and a lot of practicing or five days of group lessons?

    Thanks for any advice. x