LEVELS FINDER
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BEGINNER
The beginner levels in skiing involves discovering skiing and movement on snow, an introduction to green runs, learning to use the equipment, and getting to know your environment.
From 3 to 4 years
Snowbears
My first introduction to the fun of skiing. No need for poles.
Objective:
I use a magic carpet or drag lift, find my balance on skis, walk with skis on. I enjoy skiing and want to come back.

From 5 years
Brown Bear
I am a beginner. I will learn the side-stepping, getting back up unassisted, performing a snowplough stop, starting a snowplough turn, and using both the magic carpet and drag lift.
Objective:
I can ski on easy green runs.

Polar Bear
I am going to side-stepping and duck-stepping, use a chairlift, snowplough turn, having a good balance during slide and a good basic posture.
Objective:
I can do snowplough turns on green and easy blue runs.

INTERMEDIATE
The intermediate levels in skiing focuse on controlled skiing, becoming autonomous while discovering speed, an introduction to green and blue runs, and beginning to explore red runs.
From 6 to 13 years
1st Ski
I will learn snowplough turns, traversing with skis parallel, beginning side-slipping, performing uphill step turns, and gaining confidence on the chairlift.
Objective:
I can do snowplough turns and bringing skis together in parallel on blue runs.

2nd Ski
I am going to begin making parallel turns, link short turns, navigate easy bumpy terrain, skate on flat terrain and use poles.
Objective:
I can do blue runs and easy red runs.

3rd Ski
I will practice parallel turns, vary the rhythm of your turns, use side slipping during turns, perform side slipping stops, and start skiing backward.
Objective:
I can do easy red runs.

CONFIRMED
At the confirmed level, skiers discover advanced techniques, confidently tackle red and black runs, handle all types of terrain, and explore off-piste areas.
From 8 years
Bronze Ski
At this level, I’ll link short turns at good speed, start carving turns, begin skiing bumps, explore freestyle skiing with 360° spins on flat terrain, and have knowledge of the 10 skiing rules.
Objective:
I can do red runs and easy snowpark.

From 10 years
Silver Ski
I will master carving turns, link short turns on moguls, effectively use the pole plant, adopt the tuck position, and navigate an intermediate snowpark.
Objective:
I do red runs and easy blacks.

Gold Ski
I’ll ski all types of terrain, perform downhill step turns, begin learning racing techniques, get an introduction to off-piste skiing, and experience the snowpark.
Objective:
I can ski the entirety of the ski area.

PRO-RIDER
At the Pro Rider level, skiers refine their advanced techniques both on and off-piste, confidently tackle black runs, navigate all types of snow and terrain, and excel in off-piste conditions.
From 12 years and over
Bronze Pro-Rider
I will focus on controlling my balance with skills like skiing on one foot, jumping turns, and switch skiing, receive an introduction to boardercross, tackle intermediate-level jumps and boxes, and begin learning off-piste skiing techniques.
Objective:
I am perfecting my technique throughout the ski area.

Silver Pro-Rider
I will adjust my speed and trajectory based on my surroundings, receive an introduction to tricks in the park and on flat terrain, discover off-piste equipment, and explore freeride skiing.
Objective:
I can ski on all types of terrain in the ski area.

Golden Pro-Rider
I will improve advanced ski techniques, ski on all types of terrain and snow, enhance my skills in the snowpark, and use safety equipment independently.
Objective:
I am independent on all types of terrain within the ski area.

From 13 years and over
Discovery
I have never skied or have done a few hours.
Objective:
my goal is to master snowplough turns green runs and easy blues.
Level 1
I have at least 1 week’s skiing experience and can snowplough confidently.
Objective:
I am going to bring skis together in parallel and practice blue runs
Level 2
I have 2-4 weeks of skiing experience. I am skiing with simple parallel turns.
Objective:
I will be able to do parallel turns on all blue runs and easy red runs
Level 3
I have more than 5 weeks of skiing experience. I am confident parallel turning on blue slopes.
Objective:
my goal is to be comfortable on red runs and try my first black runs
Level 4
I have over 8 weeks of skiing experience. I am confident parallel skiing on all runs already, including bumps.
Objective:
I will be confident to ski on all terrains and in all snow conditions
Expert
I am a level 4 skier and would like to discover off piste skiing.
Objective:
my goal is to build my confidence and skills off-piste.
SNOWBOARD
Whether you want to start learning snowboarding or continue improving, our instructors will teach you the techniques to go on-piste or off-piste, do freeride, enjoy the snowpark, and feel comfortable on all types of snow and terrain.
From 12 ans and over
Learn to ride
The right choice to discover the sensation of snowboard for the first time. Try it and you’ll love it!
Objective:
To be confident on green runs.

Bronze
I will master round linked turns with shoulder rotation, perform elementary switch turns, keep my board flat at low speed, and execute tricks like a 360 slide on-piste and nose & tail press.
Objective:
To be confident in my new skills to ride on blue runs.

Silver
I will learn semi-carving turns with vertical movement, basic on-piste tricks like ollies and 180° spins, snowpark skills including small jumps and 50-50s on boxes, and an introduction to off-piste safety equipment and rules.
Objective:
To be confident performing the above on red runs and in the snowpark.

Gold
I aim to develop the ability to link short, medium, and wide carving turns, ride switch on most slopes, understand off-piste techniques and safety, and perform snowpark tricks like grabs, rotations, and rails on small features.
Objective:
To be comfortable on all types of terrain, in various snow conditions, and on black pistes.

Expert
I will learn to master techniques for banked slalom, boardercross, and slalom; different types of turns in powder; safety equipment; performing tricks on-piste; riding on boxes, rails, and quarter pipes in the snowpark; and chaining tricks on-piste.
Objective:
I will perfect my skills in the air at different speeds.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
OXYGÈNE
ESF
ESI
Ages 3–4 – Beginner level, has never skied before.
Snowbears
Piou Piou
Snowman
From age 5 – Beginner level or just a few hours on skis and/or has completed the Petit Ours level.
Brown Bear
Ourson
White Mouse
From age 5 – One week of skiing. Can snowplough and is starting to turn. Able to use a magic carpet or small drag lift independently.
Polar Bear
Flocon
Blue Mouse
2 to 3 weeks of skiing. Confident snowplough turns on easy green and blue runs, with good speed control and balance on skis.
1st Ski
1st Star Level
International Cristal
3 to 5 weeks of skiing. Confident basic turns without poles on blue runs. Starting to bring skis parallel at the end of turns. Introduction to side-slipping.
2nd Ski
2nd Star Level
Bronze Cristal
5 to 7 weeks of experience. Confident with basic parallel turns on blue and easy red runs. Controlled side-slipping.
3rd Ski
3rd Star Level
Silver Cristal
Minimum age 8 and 6 to 9 weeks of experience. Confident with refined parallel turns on red runs. Able to alternate between short and long turns.
Bronze Ski
Bronze Star
Vermilion Cristal
9 to 12 weeks of skiing, excellent technique on red runs and easy black runs. Able to link short turns, introduction to carving.
Silver Ski
Silver Star
Gold Cristal
Minimum age 10 and 10 weeks of skiing. Able to link varied turns on red and easy black runs. Good progress in moguls. Introduction to freestyle in the intermediate snowpark.
Gold Ski
Gold Star
Diamond Cristal
Minimum age 12, confident skier on all types of terrain. Comfortable skiing on black runs.
Pro Rider
Performance/ Freeride/ Freestyle
Le Run