Serious Coaching for Skiers Who Want to Master the Sport

Developed by seasoned professionals through decades of coaching

For individuals, groups and families committed to improving with structure.

Our coaching is built around long-term development.

We believe lasting improvement comes from:

  • Structured coaching.

  • Deliberate practice.

  • Athletic preparation.

  • Progressive development over multiple seasons.

How Training Is Structured

Training is deliberately controlled to support learning.

  • Small groups (maximum six athletes)

  • High coach-to-athlete ratio

    • 1-3 athletes: 1 coach

    • 4-6 athletes: 2 coaches

  • Focused input followed by deliberate practice

Intensity, terrain, and speed are introduced progressively—not all at once.

This is not a ski-week business — it is a mentorship pathway that respects how motor skills are learned and retained. This is how ski coaching clubs work with serious skiers.

Not Sure if True North Is Right for You?

Choosing the right coaching environment is an important decision. If you're considering a long-term approach to developing your skiing, we'd be happy to discuss your goals, answer your questions, and help you determine whether True North is the right fit.

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Start your Journey

Your first step is an Initial Development Cycle.

  • 5–6 days of structured on-snow coaching

  • Small groups and focused training

  • Includes Foundation Membership

This is where you experience the system and establish direction for your ski development.


Train Within a System

Ski improvement is not random.

We don't separate technical coaching from athletic preparation.

We integrate skiing, fitness, recovery and deliberate practice into one development system.

So that progress is consistent and repeatable—not temporary.


Continue Your Development at the Right Level of Support

After your first cycle, you continue within the club.

You choose the level of support that fits your needs between Development Cycles:

  • Foundation — Independent with guidance (self-directed)

  • Alignment — Structured support

  • Integration — High-touch coaching

You can adjust your level at any time.


One System, Applied Over Time

The cycle is where you train on snow.
The system is what allows that training to work.

Development is structured and progressive. Skill is built under the right conditions, then reinforced over time—rather than forced through high-intensity sessions from the start.

Athletes who engage with the full process between cycles:

  • Retain changes more effectively

  • Progress more consistently

  • Return each season at a higher level


Built for Serious Skiers

Alpine ski development program for members.

Individuals, teams, groups and families are all welcome

Adult athletes may form dedicated groups or join open groups.

Teams, Groups and Families train as dedicated cohorts.

What Makes This Different

We do not sell isolated ski weeks.

We operate as a club and work with athletes over time.

Each Development Cycle is part of a larger process:

  • preparation before

  • focused training during

  • consolidation after

This allows technical changes to stabilize and carry forward.

Structured, Focused On-Snow Coaching

Development Cycles are delivered in small groups with high coach attention.

The focus is not volume or intensity, but:

  • identifying the most important technical priorities

  • building and stabilizing movement patterns

  • applying them under appropriate conditions

Training is structured to protect learning quality and manage fatigue.

How to Begin

Start with an Initial Development Cycle*

You will:

  • train within a structured environment

  • receive clear technical direction

  • understand how to continue your development

From there, you continue within the club at the level of support that fits your needs.

* Capacity to take new athletes is limited. Participation is applicated-based. Apply early.

Year-Round Development

Skiing performance depends on more than time on snow.

All members are guided in:

  • maintaining fitness during the season

  • building capacity in the off-season

  • managing training load and recovery

This supports:

  • better learning during cycles

  • improved durability

  • consistent progression over time