Gap Year Skiing & What It Can Do For You

Gap Year Skiing Instructor Courses
Most people who are or have been students have considered taking a gap year at one time or another. And no wonder: taking a year out can be one of the most rewarding times of your life, especially if you spend the time constructively doing something you truly enjoy.
It often comes at a period during, or just after, full-time education and can be a great opportunity to live in a totally different environment and to consider your future. It’s a year that you can make your own and you are guaranteed to have some hugely positive experiences.
If you’re at a point in your life right now where a gap year could be on the cards, or if you’re unsure about what one would involve, then you’re in the right place. Today I’m going to tell you a little bit about gap years in general, and show you some of the benefits that skiers and snowboarders on a year out normally get out of coming on one of our ski and snowboard courses.
When you’re done, be sure to let me know any questions or concerns you might have in the comments at the end of the article.
So What Exactly Is A Gap Year?
A gap year is a 12-month break from study taken by some students before they start their degree, to help them gain work experience and valuable life skills.
Some people choose to take their gap year before starting sixth form, before they start a postgraduate course or even after they have completed all formal education, before entering the workforce.
Whenever you decide to take your gap year, there are many different things you can choose to do: volunteer, get a paid job, learn new skills, or travel round the world.
Whatever you decide to do, it is important that you do something constructive and you feel challenged by what you are doing. To my mind, lying on a beach in Thailand or Australia just isn’t going to give you the same long term satisfaction as learning how to become a ski or snowboard instructor in Canada.
How Will I Benefit From A Gap Year In The Mountains?
Nowadays more and more universities and employers recognise the benefits of an exciting and challenging gap year, as opposed to spending a year sitting at home. They expect to see candidates who have done something interesting and proved themselves in a different arena.
On an ALLTRACKS Academy ski instructor course or snowboard instructor course you are sure to learn to ski or ride well, but you will also learn other valuable skills including:
- Leadership – by taking control of a group in the mountains
- Presentation skills – by conducting lessons
- Commitment – by completing a testing course
These so-called ‘soft skills’ are often just as important as exam results in the eyes of employers, and rightly so in my eyes.
Why Choose A Gap Year With ALLTRACKS Academy?
‘The Alltracks course was really well organised, especially the ski instructors who were really friendly and encouraged you to get the most out of your skiing whilst having great fun. It was awesome!’ – Rupert, Whistler Ski Instructor Course 2008
If you’ve narrowed what you want to do down to a ski or snowboard instructor course, why would you choose ALLTRACKS Academy? To figure that out, start by checking out all the benefits of our courses here.
Our team is hugely experienced in working with young people – we’ve taught in schools, been responsible for soldiers in Iraq, led mountain expeditions and worked in hospitals. But we’re still young enough to go out and have a good time too.
We’re also a proud member of The Year Out Group, an organisation representing established gap year travel organisations. Membership is subject to rigorous checks of company procedures and financial security.
Although gap years and our snowboard and ski instructor courses are most popular with those from the UK, Australia and New Zealand, we also have people join us from all over the world. In recent times we’ve had skiers and snowboarders join us from the USA, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Hong Kong, Hungary, Slovakia and loads more.
What You Need To Do Next
I hope you’re now starting to see that when it comes to running gap year courses for skiing and snowboarding, we feel that we definitely have the edge.
If you’re interested in what a gap year spent skiing could do for you, call ALLTRACKS on +44 (0)1794 301777 right now. You’ll speak to me (Paul Beard – the founding director of the company) personally for a friendly chat and to find out if we’re a good fit for you.
I look forward to speaking to you soon!
Comments
Matthew How says
Hi, I am from South Africa and taking a gap year next year.
I am really interested in doing the ski season course and also getting some work as well. I am in second year medicine and love the outdoors which is why I am taking a year off to go out and see the world.
Please could you inform or assist me in the right directions.
Regards
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Paul Beard says
HI Matthew,
Paul from Alltracks here. We'd love to help. In order to work in Canada, you would need to have a working holiday visa and a permit to work there. Do you have this? I know it is very difficult for South African passport holders unfortunately.
There would be no problem at all with you taking a course with us but working without the above would not be possible.
Please let me know if you are still interested in a course and I can happily call you to discuss further. You can email me directly on [email protected]
thanks
Paul
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Lachy says
Hello Paul,
I would like to do a ski instructors course in whistler this season.
Could you let me know what would be involved. I am from Australia and 18 years of age.
Thanking you,
Lachy.
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Paul Beard says
HI Lachy, thanks for getting in touch. We have a number of ski instructor courses out in Whistler this season. Our instrcutor courses include preparing for Ski instructor qualifications and all mountain improvement.
For some general info, please take a look here on the ski instructor course page: https://alltracksacademy.com/ski-snowboard-instructor-courses/
If you want to chat further, please give us a call or email me directly on paul @ alltracksacademy.com
All the best for now.
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claudya says
Hi , am from Romania. Am interested to do ski course in whistler this season.
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Paul Beard says
HI Claudya,
Thanks for getting in touch. If you're keen to take a ski instructor course please call the office or email us directly and we would be pleased to help. Some of our courses are now full so best to get in touch soon if you're looking to start in the next couple of months.
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Liam says
Hi :) I am an 18 year old, just finished school and living in Australia. I'm really keen to take a gap year in 2015 and this looks amazing, I'd love to get all the info about becoming a snowboard instructor and working here sometime during 2015. Thanks!
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Paul Beard says
HI Liam,
Thanks for getting in touch. Glad you like the look of the snowboard instructor courses. Wll email you out some info about the courses and working in Whistler.
All the best for now.
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