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adaptive programme

Active Therapy ski school offers wide range courses which are suitable for any one. NO AGE or DISABILITY LIMITS! You can start learning to ski as young as 4/5 years old (I have skied even with 3 year-olds, depending on individual development) and you enjoy skiing even up to 80 years old (I know in person :-) ). We provide ski lesson and ski therapy for disabled people with any disability. During our tuitions we use the newest adaptive equipment which is individually selected to meet your needs. Our professional instructors and their massive teaching experience will make sure that your personal goals will be achieved much faster, avoiding any frustration and injuries. We are trying to use all the potential of our skiers to make them as independent as possible, to enjoy the freedom of skiing and the thrill of emotion that goes with it.

adaptive programme

No matter what is your disability we are going to turn it into your ability

We are cater for people with any disability ((amputations, spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, etc.), blind and visually impaired, deaf and hearing impaired, trauma victims (e.g. brain injuries), learning difficulties, down syndrome, autistic, aspergers syndrome, chronic long term illnesses.





Disciplines we teach:

Stand up skiers
  • 3 tracking – skier skis on one ski holding two outriggers with their hands for extra balance and stability (common disability associated with it is one leg amputation)
  • 4 tracking - skier skis on two skis holding on two outriggers with their hands for extra balance and stability (common disability associated with it is very low spinal cord injury or balance problems)
  • visually impaired
  • deaf
  • learning difficulties
Sit down skiers
  • bi-ski – skier skis in a sit down position in a special sitski with two skis (more stable than mono-ski) can ski independently holding on two outriggers with their hands for stability, speed and direction control or when skier is not independent and skis with ski instructor who controls the direction and speed (common disability associated with it is high spinal cord injury, CP, MS, severe learning and physical difficulties)
  • mono-ski – skier skis in a sit down position in a special sitski with one ski and holding on to two outriggers with their hands for stability, speed and direction control (common disability associated with it is spinal cord injury, spina bifida, double above knee amputation, knees problems and legs deformations)

Courses and Lessons

Beginners

Never tried before? It doeasnt matter, all people welcome! With a help of our professional instructor you will discover your potential so you can enjoy beautiful alpine scenery of mountains and happiness of skiing.

Intermediate or Advanced

So you know how to get from the top to the bottom, why don't progress your skills any further so you can independently hit the slopes?

Guiding and Exploring

One to one or with families/friends guiding and exploring the area. Under the supervision of a ski instructor it is guaranteed that you will be skiing in a friendly and safe atmosphere on slopes which are appropriate to your skills, fitness level, ability and expectation, giving you a chance to relax, have fun and visit the best spots!

Lessons

Private or group lessons for any level skiers. We will make sure you progress as much as possible and by gaining extra technique tips you will be more safe and injury-free through all your ski holidays.

Heliskiing

If you have the skills and you are up for a challenge lets do something extreme and jump of the helicopter into deep powder – enjoying the breathtaking view meet the real nature and stay away from crowded slopes.

Race training

Gives you a chance to be on a race course and get your technique up to speed.

adaptive programme

We operate in various locations throughout Europe.