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Ski lessons Courchevel

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Has any one used Supreme Ski in Courchevel for adult group lessons? If so, any good - or other recommendations? Thanks. (Just booked a chalet for 14 at Easter - hopefully high enough to ensure reasonable conditions)
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noggy, yes, I've used Ski Supreme several times, as have several friends. The instruction has always been at least good, often outstanding. If you decide to get a private lesson ask for Gareth Roberts - great instructor and a lot fun to ski with.
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Went with them in March, Sottish chap called Allan Askins I think. Very impressed with him, and the other instructors we witnessed in action. They seemed to have a number of Scottish instructors - don't know whether that's a good or bad thing wink
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rob@rar.org.uk, Phil Jordan, thanks. Seems a positive recommendation, so will give 'em a go.
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noggy, I've had several private lessons with Gareth Roberts, and he is an absolutely excellent instructor. I had one private lesson at the Tamworth Snowdome during the Summer, and then several in Courchevel last season. Lessons are fun, rather than a series of boring exercises. I needed to improve very quickly as I was a relative beginner and my husband an expert skier. He did a wonderful job of improving my confidence, which was very lacking, and got me skiing difficult runs and moguls and stuff in pretty good style in just a few lessons, and helped me to speed up a lot.

The Scottish instructors are because the main office is based in Scotland, and I think Alain Baxter's Mum is a partner in the business.

Highly recommended!
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Yup - Supreme - aka the Aviemore mafia Wink Have only ever had privates so can't speak for the group lessons, but their British instructors are superb imo.
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