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La Plagne/Les Arcs Instructor recommendations

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I just found out last week in Les Arcs (when trying to rebook him for my son) that my wonderful go-to instructor had died last summer. Sad I'm in La Plagne in a couple of weeks with my daughter and am interested in any instructor recommendations my discerning fellow Snowheads might have. I don't mind skiing over to Les Arcs for the right person, so if you've ever met a teacher that's blown you away please let me know. Thank you!
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I have two, from the ESF Arc 1800, listed in order of (my) preference. I used both of these many (many) years ago on different holidays....So if you get a recommendation for native English speakers, I would go with that. Their English was perfectly acceptable back then, so would expect that to have improved over the years.

Bernard Blanc
https://www.ski-school-arc1800.co.uk/book-moniteurs/bernard-blanc/

Franck Grumeau
https://www.ski-school-arc1800.co.uk/book-moniteurs/franck-grumeau/
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Old Fartbag wrote:
I have two, from the ESF Arc 1800, listed in order of (my) preference. I used both of these many (many) years ago on different holidays....So if you get a recommendation for native English speakers, I would go with that. Their English was perfectly acceptable back then, so would expect that to have improved over the years.

Bernard Blanc
https://www.ski-school-arc1800.co.uk/book-moniteurs/bernard-blanc/

Franck Grumeau
https://www.ski-school-arc1800.co.uk/book-moniteurs/franck-grumeau/


That's awesome, thank you so much.
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@greengriff, You are welcome.

I would use them as a "back up" recommendation - and if you end up with either of them, can you let me know how it went?
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greengriff, I'm sure both Old Fartbag's suggestions are very good, but our go-to instructor is Christoph Lagu of Reflex.
https://www.reflex-skischool.com/en/instructors/
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Old Fartbag wrote:
@greengriff, You are welcome.

I would use them as a "back up" recommendation - and if you end up with either of them, can you let me know how it went?


I certainly will!
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Jonpim wrote:
greengriff, I'm sure both Old Fartbag's suggestions are very good, but our go-to instructor is Christoph Lagu of Reflex.
https://www.reflex-skischool.com/en/instructors/


Thank you. He's located a great deal nearer to where we're staying too, so definitely an advantage in that respect.
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
We had some really excellent lessons this season from Siân McLoughlin

https://www.sianski.com/about

who covers both Les Arcs and La Plagne. Would definitely recommend her if she's available.


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@greengriff, Craig at Lime snow sports base in La Plagne has been teaching my beginner future son in law this week with great success. Highly recommend him.

http://limesnowsports.com
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I’m sure the above responses will elicit what you’re looking for, but one further option could be Oxygene in La Plagne.

https://www.oxygene.ski/la-plagne-ski-school/

They’ve always seemed to have been well regarded on sH.
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Seedy wrote:
We had some really excellent lessons this season from Siân McLoughlin

https://www.sianski.com/about

who covers both Les Arcs and La Plagne. Would definitely recommend her if she's available.


Thank you!
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boredsurfin wrote:
@greengriff, Craig at Lime snow sports base in La Plagne has been teaching my beginner future son in law this week with great success. Highly recommend him.

http://limesnowsports.com


Thank you. Can't get much more of a recent recommendation than that!
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Cacciatore wrote:
I’m sure the above responses will elicit what you’re looking for, but one further option could be Oxygene in La Plagne.

https://www.oxygene.ski/la-plagne-ski-school/

They’ve always seemed to have been well regarded on sH.


Cheers. Was there any particular individual that stood out?
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greengriff wrote:
Cacciatore wrote:
I’m sure the above responses will elicit what you’re looking for, but one further option could be Oxygene in La Plagne.

https://www.oxygene.ski/la-plagne-ski-school/

They’ve always seemed to have been well regarded on sH.


Cheers. Was there any particular individual that stood out?


Embarassed Sadly, so long ago, I can’t recall. Sorry. Not much help but as a back up plan, you could do much worse.
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greengriff wrote:
boredsurfin wrote:
@greengriff, Craig at Lime snow sports base in La Plagne has been teaching my beginner future son in law this week with great success. Highly recommend him.

http://limesnowsports.com


Thank you. Can't get much more of a recent recommendation than that!

He's off with Craig for another lesson tomorrow morning Very Happy
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Another shout for Sianski. Manages to successfully teach both me and my other half - radically different skill sets and learning styles between us.
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https://www.skinewgen.com/peisey-vallandry-ski-school/

John Thomas is excellent. Massively experienced.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Cacciatore wrote:
greengriff wrote:
Cacciatore wrote:
I’m sure the above responses will elicit what you’re looking for, but one further option could be Oxygene in La Plagne.

https://www.oxygene.ski/la-plagne-ski-school/

They’ve always seemed to have been well regarded on sH.


Cheers. Was there any particular individual that stood out?


Embarassed Sadly, so long ago, I can’t recall. Sorry. Not much help but as a back up plan, you could do much worse.


No worries. I appreciate the recommendation anyway! With so many recommendations now it might be a matter of pulling names out of a hat!
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boredsurfin wrote:
greengriff wrote:
boredsurfin wrote:
@greengriff, Craig at Lime snow sports base in La Plagne has been teaching my beginner future son in law this week with great success. Highly recommend him.

http://limesnowsports.com


Thank you. Can't get much more of a recent recommendation than that!

He's off with Craig for another lesson tomorrow morning Very Happy


Well that is putting your money where your mouth is! Laughing
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CoticJon wrote:
Another shout for Sianski. Manages to successfully teach both me and my other half - radically different skill sets and learning styles between us.


Thanks. She's now the winner by vote count at least.
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https://www.skinewgen.com/peisey-vallandry-ski-school/

John Thomas is excellent. Massively experienced.


Cheers. His website is very slick. It prompted me to notice something that's common to all of the recommendations - afternoon lessons are cheaper than morning ones. Any idea why this is? Worse snow quality maybe?
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Not sure abut others, but in Sian's case I think it's just that she does 3 hour morning lessons and 2 hour afternoon ones. Our mixed ability group had various morning and afternoon sessions with her during the week's holiday. Everyone thought she was a great teacher and really easy to get on with.
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greengriff wrote:
It prompted me to notice something that's common to all of the recommendations - afternoon lessons are cheaper than morning ones. Any idea why this is? Worse snow quality maybe?

I usually took afternoon lessons for this reason...Maybe AM lessons are more popular. People are fresher in the morning.

Also, afternoon lessons can be 2 - 2.5 hrs, while morning ones can be 3 hrs....though this may not be the case here.
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I also highly rate Sian - taught my son over Christmas this year and was great. Also JP at AIM Snowsports.
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Another vote for JP at AIM
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snowheid wrote:
Another vote for JP at AIM


Yep, JP is great!
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Why is he just called 'JP'? I'm not sure whether to be intrigued or slightly put off by a man who doesn't reveal his name on his public facing website. 3 recommendations makes him the leader so far though.
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@greengriff, I've known JP for close to 15 years and everyone calls him JP, except for his wife, no idea why. Really nice guy, very good instructor. He does book up though, so advance booking is recommended.
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Thank you! I almost want to book him just to try and find out his real name now Laughing
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greengriff wrote:
Thank you! I almost want to book him just to try and find out his real name now Laughing
John Paul. But don't let that stop you booking him.
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I'm disappointed that it's so normal! Laughing
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Christophe - Reflex ski - best instructor my wife has ever had apparently. I thought he was decent Very Happy Very Happy


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Thanks. You're the second to recommend him. I've got more than enough options to be going with now. Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I'll review them with my daughter and she can pick one.
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To piggy back on this thread - all very good recommendations but could someone recommend an instructor for private lesson for my OH and a friend? both good skiers and can ski down most blacks - just needed a bit more confidence. Ideally someone who is militant and pushy and will shout at you (not sure if the other instructors suggested are too nice Wink ) Would strongly prefer ESF in la plagne but would consider others as well.
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Brice Lamon is our guy. He's a legend. can find him on instagram as "bricelamonskicoach". All the lift operators and ESF teachers know him as they always shout "Hello" to him as he's coaching us so he's well known and a great guy. Taught my over half from snowplough into parallel and taught me how to 360 jump etc so he can do pretty much anything. He used to be a slalom racer too.
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@euanovsky, Try Craig at www.limesnowsports.com He is very busy but may be able to squeeze you in, he's Scottish and doesn't shout Very Happy .... Drop him an e mail he will reply within a few days
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I just had a lesson with JP couple of weeks ago, he’s good
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