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How to find Adult Freestyle Ski Lessons - in Alberta

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I'm trying to get my husband freestyle ski lessons for Christmas, but am having a really hard time finding someone who will teach an adult who is a beginner at freestyle. His ski basics are good, he can ski backwards, go over little jumps and has had a bit of time in the rail park. But he'd really benefit from and enjoy some actual instruction. The only places I can find say that you have to be a child to be a beginner, and anyone older who wants to join has to be advanced at freestyle already.

Any names, or organizations out there that teach adults?

Thanks!
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Most reasonably sized ski schools should have at least one instructor that can teach a beginning freestyle lesson - choose your resort and contact the ski school and ask about private lessons.

Or you could contact somewhere like Woodward (www.campwoodward.com) and ask them who they would recommend.
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hwilliams, The ski schools at both Lake Louise and Sunshine do them if you drop them a mail and ask, Or try big White over the border in BC Mark Shaxted is the man there.
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Awesome, thanks very much that should help a lot!
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