As a ski instructor, every week on the slopes brings new challenges and unforgettable experiences. This past week in Valtournenche, I had the privilege of skiing with five amazing Irish kids, including a 3.5-year-old! They arrived on Tuesday as complete beginners, and by Sunday, they were confidently skiing red slopes—some of the most challenging runs in the area. Watching their rapid progress and seeing their enthusiasm grow each day was truly rewarding.
The First Steps on Skis
On the first day, these five young skiers had never been on skis before. As with all beginners, our focus was on balance, basic movements, and confidence on the snow. We started with simple exercises on flat terrain, helping them get comfortable with their skis and movements. For the youngest skier, just standing up after a fall was an accomplishment worth celebrating!
After a few hours, they started gliding down gentle slopes on their own, getting a feel for how skis move and how to stop. It was incredible to see how quickly they picked up the basics and how much fun they were having despite a few tumbles.
Building Skills and Confidence
By the second and third day, we moved on to slightly steeper blue slopes. The kids learned how to control their speed, make basic turns, and, most importantly, trust their own abilities. One of the biggest breakthroughs came when they realized that skiing is not just about technique but also about having fun and enjoying the mountain.
The 3.5-year-old was a true inspiration. Despite being the youngest, he showed an incredible determination to keep up with the older kids. His confidence grew with each run, and by mid-week, he was skiing independently with a huge smile on his face.
The Big Challenge: Red Slopes in Valtournenche
By Saturday, these kids had progressed far beyond expectations. They had mastered their turns, controlled their speed, and were eager for a new challenge. That challenge came in the form of Valtournenche’s red slopes—steeper, longer, and technically more demanding.
At first, they were nervous. The thought of skiing a difficult slope can be intimidating, but after a pep talk and some encouragement, they were ready to go. One by one, they tackled the descent, following my instructions and using all the skills they had learned during the week. Their determination and excitement were contagious, and by the time we reached the bottom, they were cheering and high-fiving each other. It was a moment of pure joy and a testament to their incredible progress.
The Parents’ Reactions and Future Plans
The biggest compliment any ski instructor can receive is seeing happy students and satisfied parents. After their final run, the parents told me how thrilled they were with their kids’ progress. They never imagined their children would go from absolute beginners to skiing red slopes in just a few days.
Even more rewarding was hearing that they are already planning to come back next season. The kids were so excited about their skiing journey that they can’t wait to hit the slopes again next winter. Knowing that I played a part in igniting their passion for skiing is the best feeling in the world.
Why Valtournenche is Perfect for Learning to Ski
One of the reasons this experience was so successful is that Valtournenche is a fantastic destination for learning to ski. With a variety of slopes, from gentle beginner-friendly runs to more challenging red and black slopes, it offers the perfect environment for progressive learning. The stunning scenery and excellent snow conditions make it an ideal location for skiers of all levels.
If you’re looking for a ski destination where beginners can quickly gain confidence and advanced skiers can challenge themselves, Valtournenche is the place to be!
Final Thoughts
Teaching these five Irish kids was an unforgettable experience. Their enthusiasm, determination, and joy made every moment on the slopes special. From the first nervous steps to confidently skiing red slopes, their progress was truly inspiring.
This week reminded me why I love teaching skiing. Watching students overcome their fears, push their limits, and fall in love with the sport is an experience that never gets old. I can’t wait to see these kids back on the slopes next season, ready for even bigger challenges!
See you on the slopes! ⛷️❄️