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Recommendations for one-on-one ski lessons in Zermatt?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hey so I'm an American skiier who will be coming to Zermatt for the first time in Februrary. I used to ski a lot as a kid and a teenager, but I never quite got my form right. After 9 years away, I started skiing again this season. I took an intermediate group lesson at Beaver Creek, in Colorado, and... I didn't get much out of it, and I didn't get the attention that I needed. I'd like to book a private ski lesson, but because of the Vail monoplogy, it is super super expensive in America.

Looking for recommendations for private ski instructors, for one-on-one lessons in Zermatt! Hoping to solidify my form and get more comfortable on steep terrain.

Thanks! Smile

EDIT: One other thing... I'm looking for an english-speaker whose accent isn't too strong... I have trouble hearing/understanding people with the noise of a mountain. If my instructor also had a thick accent as well... I think I would have an even harder time.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Summit - UK owned, most instructors from UK.
https://summitskischool.com/
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