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The San Isidro Spanish Ski and Snowboard School has been in operation for more than 30 years (since 1980). Since then he has taught and teaches ski and snowboard classes in all their modalities thanks to his team of qualified teachers with certification from AEPEDI (Spanish Association of Winter Sports Teachers and Trainers) and ISIA (International Association of Ski Teachers).
With San Isidro you can give courses for all levels and in groups of different ages in the following modalities:
- Alpine skiing: this is how the traditional type of skiing consisting of going up on a chairlift and going down slopes of different levels is known.
- Snowboard: learn to surf the snow and do jumps and tricks. This sport is becoming more and more fashionable and in San Isidro you can learn it with the best professionals.
- Cross-country skiing: Cross-country skiing is the alternative to skiing on slopes. Walk paths exercising and enjoying the white landscape.
-Telemark: This type of skiing is halfway between alpine skiing and cross-country skiing, and requires a lot of technique. It is a good exercise for alpine skiers who want to improve their style.
- Adapted skiing: disabled people can also ski thanks to this modality adapted especially for them.
- Snowshoes: travel the slopes on foot without sinking or sliding with snowshoes.
Escuela Española San Isidro
Estación Invernal San Isidro Puebla De Lillo
Cross-country skiing is a type of skiing that emerged in the Nordic countries as a way of moving in places where the ground is covered for much of the year by snow or ice. From there it spread to other countries as a way of off-piste skiing that allows you to do very healthy exercise and enjoy the sensation of traveling through snowy landscapes alone. The San Isidro Spanish Cross-Country Ski School offers you the possibility of learning and practicing this modality on the slopes of this Leonese resort that is located just one hour by car from the city of León.
You can book group courses or, if you prefer, individual classes. Whatever your option, you will always have qualified and highly experienced professional instructors who will put all their effort into helping you learn this sport that more and more people are practicing. And of course, you don't have to have your own material since you can rent what you need.
Cross-Country Skiing
Isoba » León
Cross-Country Skiing
Llanaves De La Reina » León
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The Spanish San Isdro Ski School has been teaching skiing classes for more than 30 years, and later also snowboarding, on the slopes of the San Isidro Station, in the province of León. Today it has a staff of more than 68 qualified teachers who are certified by AEPEDI (Spanish Association of Winter Sports Teachers and Coaches) and ISIA (International Association of Ski Teachers).
You can hireboth group classes and private classes. Group classes are already scheduled, with classes lasting 3 hours a day from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. or from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the afternoons and a total duration of 12 hours over several days . Private classes can logically be contracted with the schedule that best suits the students. You can teach both skiing (including alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and telemark skiing) and snowboarding, regardless of your level or previous experience.
If you don't have ski or snowboard equipment you don't have to worry either because you have an equipment rental service, where you will find boards and skis from the leading brands and in very good condition.
Skiing
Isoba » León
Skiing
Puerto De San Isidro » León
Skiing
León (City) » León
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San Isidro Snowboard Spanish School has been teaching this sport for more than 30 years in the Leonese resort of San Isidro. It offers courses of different levels, so that everyone can learn:
- Level 1. I want to learn: This is the basic level designed for people who have decided to snowboard but have never gotten on a board before. It is a very basic course where all the initial knowledge is taught, from putting on your boots and bindings to getting on the chairlift, to gradually progress.
- Level 2. Slide and skid brake: Now you can try on the board and start your first descents. You will learn to slide and brake by skidding, so that at all times you can have control of your descent and can brake if you think you are gaining too much speed.
- Level 3. Turning to both sides on easy slopes: You already know how to start and stop, so all you have to do is learn to turn in one direction or another so that you can handle the board as you want . At first you will only go down easy slopes so that you can learn and practice turning without fear of falling or the slope being excessive.
- Level 4: Turning to both sides on any track: If you already know how to turn on easy tracks, it is time to learn how to do it on any track, easy or difficult. It is true that the red and black slopes are more complicated than the green or blue ones, but if you have good control of the board they should not be scary at all.
- Level 5. Freestyle and freeride: At this level it is understood that you are already an expert at going down the slopes with your board, and what you are looking for is to go further by learning to go off-piste or to do jumps and tricks.
Snowboarding
Isoba » León
Snowboarding
Puerto De San Isidro » León
Snowboarding
Ponferrada » León
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Snowshoeing
Poladura De La Tercia » León
Snowshoeing
Cistierna » León
Snowshoeing
Caboalles De Abajo » León
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