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We are BACK with another winter of the BEST snowboard camps in the WORLD!

Year after year our snowboard camps see a lot of returning and new faces, all of them have one thing in common……the love for SNOWBOARDING!  This year is going to be no different!

We have THREE mega weeks of camps running this season, we would love to shred with you this winter!

Early Winter Snowboard Camp – 15/12/24 – 22/12/24

Level: Beginner to Advanced

The BEST way to kickstart your winter.  This camp is for you!  The start of the winter is the perfect time to dust off those snowboard boots and refresh your skills, Or for those who never stepped foot on a board, enjoy the quiet mountains and learn the fundamentals early in the season and become a REAL (excuse the pun) snowboarder. 

Find out more info here…

Not sure if it’s for you? Listen to Molly – see what she has to say about the camp.

REAL x TREELINE January Camp – 05/01/25 – 12/01/25

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Teaming up with the AMAZING Treeline Chalets again this year we bring you an upgraded camp from last year! Amazing Accommodation overlooking the whole valley, with Sauna and Hot tub.  

Daily coaching from REAL topped up with amazing chalet style catering and comfort from Treeline, what more could you want?!

Come and enjoy the amazing mountains in the heart of winter, cold fresh days, loads of snow, good people, it’s dreamy!  

Find out more info here…

March Madness with REAL – 16/03/25 – 23/03/25

Level: Intermediate to Advanced 

March can bring it all, Slushy park laps, knee deep pow riding. We will take you on a snow safari around the Portes du Soleil to ride all the best terrain and ensure you progress your riding. This year we have teamed up with the mega ATLAS Chalets to offer a unreal week of amazing snowboarding, outrageously good food and a mega chalet to stay in. Ease the body and mind after each day of riding in the hot tub and Sauna or a few cold ones by the fire.

Find out more info here…

Believe it or not – This was in March!

We look forward to seeing you on the hill!

Please get in touch if you have any questions.

hello@realsnowboarding.co.uk

Winter 2023/24 SNOWBOARD CAMPS

Year after year our snowboard camps see a lot of returning and new faces, all of them have one thing in common……the love for SNOWBOARDING!  This year is going to be no different!

We have THREE mega weeks of camps running this season, we would love to shred with you this winter!

Early Winter Snowboard Camp – 16/12/23 – 23/12/23

Level: Beginner to Advanced

The BEST way to kickstart your winter.  This camp is for you!  The start of the winter is the perfect time to dust off those snowboard boots and refresh your skills, Or for those who never stepped foot on a board, enjoy the quiet mountains and learn the fundamentals early in the season and become a REAL (excuse the pun) snowboarder. 

Find out more info here…

REAL x TREELINE January Camp – 14/01/24 – 21/02/24

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Teaming up with the AMAZING Treeline Chalets again this year we bring you a very special week!  

Daily coaching from REAL topped up with amazing chalet style catering and comfort from Treeline, what more could you want?!

Come and enjoy the amazing mountains in the heart of winter, cold fresh days, loads of snow, good people, it’s dreamy!  

Find out more info here…

REAL March Camp – 17/03/24 – 24/03/24

Level: Intermediate to Advanced 

March is when you can get a full season of weather in one week, just as the campers from last year!  Started the week with some super fun park laps in slushy safe conditions and ended the week getting mega pow turns on some untouched secret spots!  

Find out more info here…

We look forward to seeing you on the hill!

Please get in touch if you have any questions.

hello@realsnowboarding.co.uk

Job Role: Bookings and Customer Relations Manager

Job Type: Flexible prior to season – full-time in season (Loads of time to shred!)

Period: October ’23 – April ’24

Location: Morzine

Pay: Dependant on experience and availability – 25 – 30 hours a week.

Key attributes: Come and fit seamlessly into the REAL snowboarding family. (must have the right to live and work in France).

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Booking Management: Handle incoming booking requests, ensuring all details are accurately recorded and scheduled efficiently to optimize resources and staff availability.
  2. Customer Relations: Be the primary point of contact for customers, addressing inquiries, providing product/service information, and resolving issues promptly to maintain a high level of customer satisfaction.
  3. Scheduling and Coordination: Collaborate with internal teams to create and manage schedules, making adjustments as needed to accommodate changing demands and ensuring smooth operations.
  4. Conflict Resolution: Proactively identify and address any conflicts or challenges that arise during the booking process, finding satisfactory resolutions for both customers and the company.
  5. Client Communication: Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients through effective communication, seeking feedback to continuously improve our services.
  6. Sales Support: Work closely with the sales team to identify potential upselling opportunities and provide necessary information to support sales efforts.
  7. Online Content: Continuously look at ways to promote REAL within the different social media and emails portals working with a strong marketing strategy.

If you feel you are the person for this job then please get in touch and tell us why you think you are the right person for the job.

Hello@realsnowboarding.co.uk

Applications close on Friday August 25th at 17:00.

We look forward to hearing from you!

During our quarantine series we have decided to create a stop motion snowboarding edit. If you haven’t seen the stop motion edit already please find it below. If you are a YouTube user subscribe to our channel here.

Stop motion is a great way to add a twist to snowboard videos and the creativity that surrounds this great sport. Our snowboard video is easier than you think however it is important to plan ahead! For this edit we created a story board of the scene we wanted to create. After deciding and visualising the movements we then searched for our props. A white sheet from the washing basket was user to portray snow, an old blue tarp from the garden was our water. Adding in these props to highlight snow, water or even sky really brings the soul of a video out.

Once we introduced the blue tarp we wanted to put surfing into our video as its a natural sport alongside snowboarding. We absolutely love surfing at REAL Snowboarding and therefore it was natural for us to incorporate this into the stop motion snowboard video.

How to shoot our stop motion

We took a photo, moved a little and then took another photo. The movement is almost like acting out a scene of walking in slow motion. This is the basics of a stop motion. You then piece the images together in a timeline on a program like Adobe Premier Pro which will then create your video.

Everything was planned and the camera was set up in a birds eye view position. This meant that it was above us on the balcony. If you make a mistake in stop motion you then have to find it within hundreds or even thousands of images. We didn’t want this hassle so we knew it was one sequence of shooting, start to finish. The reason for doing this is once you have finished you can drag and drop your images into premier and they are already in order.

Once all of your photos are in the timeline you select them all, right click and set the duration to .200 of a second. We found that this was the best speed to make the animation fun to watch without being to slow and lagged.

There you have it, a snowboarding and surfing stop motion animation. Check it out below and please share it if you love it and like it if you appreciate it!

Stop motion animation of snowboarding and surfing

Don’t forget to check out more of our quarantine series, you can find episode one here

A frontside board slide and a frontside nose slide are two different tricks because they use different parts of the snowboard. More than often they will find themselves under the front foot while doing so.

Why go under the front foot?

The front foot offers you more balance and stability it is that simple. Many people consider a true frontside boardslide to be between the bindings meaning it is exactly between your bindings. At REAL Snowboarding we love all snowboard tricks, some more than others but we are avid fans of having a frontside boardslide both under your front foot and between your bindings. This is simply because they are two different tricks therefore we can appreciate both of them separately.

What is counter rotation on a snowboard?

As our tutorial explains you must create counter rotation in order to be aligned and ‘stacked’ over your snowboard. To be stacked means to be balance over your snowboard in its optimum position with good posture. Many people when doing a frontside boardslide for the first time will twist their shoulders in the direction of there board meaning they will keep rotation while on the feature. In order to stop the board and body from over rotating and essentially going into another trick you must stop this continuous rotation. This is where counter rotation comes into your toolbox.

Practice your snowboarding

Practice with or without your snowboard on in a flat area. If you jump in the air and turn your board one way try to go the opposite with your upper body. By doing this you are essentially creating a shift but landing still in that shifty position. The torsion and wind-up you creating in your torso will allow you to become balance and potentially able to spin our of this frontside boardslide in the future.

Learn to counter rotate on your snowboard with a frontside noseslide / boardslide

February half term is nearly here. For thousands of Brits the family ski holiday is one of the most hotly anticipated weeks of the year. For thousands of resort workers, it’s time to knuckle down at work, make some extra tips, and avoid the heaving slopes.

But whether you’re heading to the slopes for your annual snow fix or living in resort, here are some time tested tips on how to not only get through one of the most chaotic weeks of the season – but enjoy it too.

For the family heading out to the hills

Firstly, choose Morzine, Avoriaz or Les Gets! Not only are they fantastic family resorts, with brilliant terrain, but they’re insanely close to Geneva airport. This means transfer times are well under the 2 hour mark. When you have kids in the party, this can make all the difference.

Organise as much as you can in advance

The great thing about school holidays is that you know when they are, way in advance. This means you can plan your annual trip with plenty of time to spare, and avoid the inevitable ‘fully booked’ email responses.

Transfers, ski and snowboard rental, ski passes. Your chalet company, or your tour operator will often be able to arrange these so they are ready for you when you arrive, saving time and hassle once you’re in resort.

Our friends at Doorstep Skis will deliver your kit to your door, and take it back from your accommodation at the end of the week – no more trudging through resort with heavy snowboards or skis, and no more smelly ski basements trying on boots.

Most importantly, book your snowboard lessons in advance. School holidays are always busy and lessons are in high demand. Make sure you get the lessons you want by booking them as early as possible. 

Packing Essentials

Family packing can be chaos. Try our ‘toes-up’ method for each person you’re packing for to make sure you get to resort with everything you and your family need.

It’s simple: start with your feet, and work your way up until you’re fully dressed with the kit you plan to take.

  • Snowboard socks – we can’t stress how important the right socks are
  • Boots – of the snowboarding kind but don’t forget boots for walking around the resort
  • Thermal base layers
  • Salopettes 
  • Tee shirts to use as under-layers
  • Hoodie or riding shirt as a mid-layer for cold days
  • Snowboard jacket
  • Gloves or mitts
  • Neck warmer or face mask
  • Goggles – check out the latest Dragon goggles available this season for the best eyewear on the hill
  • Sunglasses for apres action – always protect your eyes, snow blindness is no fun
  • Beanie
  • Helmet
  • High SPF suncream and lip balm

Get up early, head to the edge of resort, and bring your lunch

The closer the slopes are to the nearest resort lifts, the busier they’ll be. Our advice is to get up early and head to the outer reaches of the resort where the crowds venture least. 

Consider taking an early lunch and enjoy slightly quieter half term pistes while everyone else is sat eating their €20 spag bol. If you have your own picnic, find an awesome view, and stop when you want! You can also look for the green ‘salle hors sac’ icons on the piste map. These are sheltered picnic spots dotted around the resort.

Take a break

Yes, you’re on holiday to go skiing but there’s plenty of other things to see and do around Morzine. Swimming pools, skating rinks and bowling alleys are great for indoor fun. There’s also sledging, paragliding and a whole host of events running throughout the winter. Have a look at the Tourist Information site to see what’s on while you’re here.

For the seasonnaires

The lifts are going to have queues like Disney Land, your favourite bars will be full to the brim, and you’re going to trip over kids in the street.

Our advice? Get some rest. Between extra busy work shifts, half term week is the perfect time to give your body a break, so you’re ready to shred when the crowds die down. Catch up on sleep and hustle for your guests to make a little extra money. Above all, enjoy the down time without feeling the FOMO on the hill.

Heading out over half term? Book your snowboarding lessons with REAL Snowboarding and learn to snowboard the REAL way. Get in touch hello@realsnowboarding.co.uk

Photo credit: @samuelmcahon

Spring is the perfect time to progress your park laps. Warmer weather, forgiving snow conditions – it’s ideal. Learning freestyle though is something you can do throughout the winter. It’s also a great idea when there’s not been new snow for a while or you just want a new challenge. Give yourself the best chance at nailing your tricks safely, and stylishly with a freestyle snowboard lesson from REAL Snowboarding.

What can you learn in a freestyle lesson?

Freestyle snowboard lessons can teach you how to ride rails, kickers, flatland tricks, side-hits…the possibilities are endless! 

Many people are surprised to find that freestyle lessons don’t always involve the park. You can learn the basic movements and skills needed for freestyle tricks on the slopes, away from the features you’re trying to hit.  

This gets you prepped and confident so that when you approach a feature you’re confident in your ability and are able to just focus on nailing the trick. 

Freestyle doesn’t always have to be about the park either. Once you start looking you’ll notice there are plenty of side hits on the pistes that you can play around on.  A lesson can help you perfect the moves and then identify hits around the mountain. 

It’s all about giving you the right tools to approach the trick, then building your confidence until you stomp it. 

There’s still a lot to learn, regardless of your level

From learning the best way to take off on a kicker, to how to prep for a boardslide, it’s rarely as simple as just ‘giving it a go’. 

YouTube and IGTV videos might break tricks down but nothing is as valuable as getting feedback and input from a qualified freestyle coach.

They can spot exactly what is holding you back and give you honest feedback. Sometimes what you think you’re doing doesn’t match the reality so using tools like video analysis can really help with your progression. 

Why REAL Snowboarding?

One of REAL Snowboarding’s founding principles  is to teach stylish snowboarding and help snowboarders to express themselves creatively. Freestyle plays a huge part in achieving creative snowboarding and we pride ourselves on delivering the most fun, and progressive freestyle snowboard lessons in Morzine, Avoriaz and Les Gets.

The REAL Snowboarding team have over 40 years combined instructing experience and have coached current GB Freestyle Team athletes. Dave and Barry both currently coach the RAF and British Army freestyle teams respectively, so you’re in good hands. 

Whether it’s your first foray into the kicker line, or you’re looking for some professional help to stomp your spins some REAL freestyle snowboarding lessons will get you there.

Simple instruction. Stylish snowboarding.

Book your freestyle lessons today: hello@realsnowboarding.co.uk

Photo credit: @samuelmcahon

There are few things sweeter than a quick snack on your favourite chairlift. We’re all fond of oat bars for the essential shred energy, but sometimes, we just want a warm, pocket squashed pain au chocolat.

What kind of chairlift snacker are you?

The sweet tooth

Everyone’s best friend on the chairlift, you’ve always got a bag of Haribo stashed somewhere in your jacket to dish out. Smurfs one day, Star Mix the next. 

The cereal survivalist

You never leave the house without a cereal bar. Just in case. For you it’s somewhere between a healthy snack and a chocolate bar, the substance you crave to keep hunger at bay between shreds. These’ll last for weeks, so no worry of overstocking your pockets.

The chalet sneak-thief

What’s in your pocket today? Whatever was for breakfast at the chalet, obvs. For most of you, this just means a croissant wrapped in cling-film, but for truly ambitious snackers this can be anything from salopette-scrambled eggs to last night’s tartiflette in a baguette. 

The hasty pastry

Danish, croissant, pain au chocolat, apple turnover. It’s all good. Scoffing down a tasty pastry from the boulangerie on the chairlift is your favourite, and best of all, you can quickly brush off the evidence before you get to the top. So why not have two?

The protein pro

SKI. LIFT. SNACK. GYM. EAT. SLEEP. REPEAT. Ever conscious of the delicate balance of protein your body craves, you always make sure to top up with your favourite protein bar on the hill. 

The bag-o-baguettes

Overzealous snowboard shop assistants will bore you with technical jargon and the latest trendy materials, when all you really want to say is “yeah, but will it fit a baguette in the pockets?”.

Whatever you munch on the mountain, book your beginner, improver, intermediate, or private lessons with REAL Snowboarding on your next winter holiday to Morzine, Avoriaz, and Les Gets, and learn to ride (and snack) the REAL way.

Simple instruction. Stylish snowboarding.

Book your snowboarding lessons today: hello@realsnowboarding.co.uk

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