Hi,
I'm coming for my first skiing holiday on 3rd April!
I've had a few lessons at the Hemel Hempstead snow centre which has "real snow" rather than dry slopes. I had a 5 hour intensive group lesson and just didn't pick it up, but I went back and then had a 3 hours lesson a week later and by the end could link my snow plough turns and was allowed to ski from half-way down the main slope (yay!).
I'm going to book lessons for my holiday but don't know which level to go for? I was thinking beginner, is this right?
The lessons are the only experience I've had and it took me aggeees to pick it up and was nearly two months ago so I think I might have forgotten it all lol!
Thanks for any help
Rachel
I'm coming for my first skiing holiday on 3rd April!
I've had a few lessons at the Hemel Hempstead snow centre which has "real snow" rather than dry slopes. I had a 5 hour intensive group lesson and just didn't pick it up, but I went back and then had a 3 hours lesson a week later and by the end could link my snow plough turns and was allowed to ski from half-way down the main slope (yay!).
I'm going to book lessons for my holiday but don't know which level to go for? I was thinking beginner, is this right?
The lessons are the only experience I've had and it took me aggeees to pick it up and was nearly two months ago so I think I might have forgotten it all lol!
Thanks for any help
Rachel