Club Membership

Continue Your Development Within the Club

Membership supports your development between and beyond Development Cycles.

It provides the structure, guidance, and continuity required for progress to hold and build over time.

Quick Overview

Membership Begins with Your First Cycle

All athletes begin with an Initial Development Cycle, which includes Foundation Membership.

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

A Year-Round Development System

This is a year-round alpine ski coaching and development program.

  • In the off-season, athletes build strength and capacity

  • During the ski season, the focus shifts to skill development while maintaining fitness

Membership ensures that:

  • training remains consistent

  • load is managed appropriately

  • progress continues beyond time on snow

Choose Your Level of Support

All members follow the same system.

What differs is the level of coaching support.

  • Foundation — independent with guidance

  • Alignment — structured support with regular coaching

  • Integration — continuous coaching and active management

You can adjust your level of support at any time.

Individual and Family Membership

Membership is available to:

  • adult individuals

  • families training together

Families train as dedicated cohorts during Development Cycles, with no external participants.

All members are part of the same system. Each participant is treated as an individual athlete within that structure.

Development Cycles Are Optional After Entry

After your Initial Development Cycle, participation is flexible.

You may:

  • return for additional Development Cycles

  • complete multiple cycles within a season

  • or focus on training independently between cycles

In Practice

Why Membership Matters

A single Development Cycle provides direction by identifying key technical priorities and establishing a clear path forward. However, long-term progress depends on continuity rather than isolated periods of focused training.

Without structure between training blocks, athletes often lose technical changes, accumulate fatigue without meaningful adaptation, and plateau despite continued effort. Membership exists to maintain and extend progress over time, ensuring that development is supported consistently between and beyond Development Cycles.

Year-Round Athletic Development

Skiing performance depends on physical capacity. Within the system, members are guided to build strength, mobility, and durability while maintaining aerobic capacity throughout the ski season. This supports consistent, repeatable training and effective recovery between sessions.

Over time, this approach allows athletes to tolerate greater training loads, recover more efficiently, and return each season at a higher level.

Load Management and Recovery

All training contributes to total load, including skiing, gym work, travel, and broader life stress. Within the system, members are guided to understand how these factors interact and how they influence performance and recovery.

This includes managing intensity and volume appropriately, as well as supporting recovery in a deliberate and consistent way. The objective is to maximize adaptation while reducing unnecessary fatigue and lowering the risk of injury.

Levels of Support

All members follow the same system.

What changes is how closely that process is supported.

Individual Membership Tiers

Foundation Membership

For athletes who prefer to train independently but want periodic guidance and direction.

Includes up to 4 online coaching sessions per year, typically used to review training, assess progress, and ensure alignment before and after key training periods.

Alignment Membership

For athletes who want structured support and regular coaching input.

Includes up to 12 online coaching sessions per year, generally delivered on a monthly basis, along with guidance on training structure and progression.

Integration Membership

For athletes who want continuous coaching and active management of their development.

Includes up to 48 online coaching sessions per year, allowing for frequent check-ins, ongoing adjustment of training, and close support across all phases of development.

Family Membership

Family Participation

Families join as a group, with at least one parent as the primary member. Children do not participate independently and are always supported within the family structure.

During Development Cycles, families train as a dedicated cohort with no external participants. Coaching is adapted to each individual while maintaining alignment across the group where appropriate. This approach supports shared understanding of training, consistent language and expectations, and a structured environment for long-term development.

A parent or legal guardian must be present at all times.

All sessions are scheduled in advance and used to support training, decision-making, and long-term progression within the system.

Key Points

  • Membership begins with your Initial Development Cycle

  • It supports development between and beyond cycles

  • All members follow the same system

  • Support level can be adjusted at any time

  • Development Cycles are optional after entry

  • Progress depends on engagement, not just participation

Long-Term Working Relationship

Membership is not limited to access or periodic coaching. It creates a long-term relationship that allows for a consistent coaching approach, step-by-step technical progression, and a shared vocabulary. This reduces confusion, avoids unnecessary setbacks, and improves the efficiency of training over time.

As the relationship develops, athletes and coaches build a shared understanding of priorities, maintain continuity in decision-making, and refine the development process. This leads to more precise execution and more consistent progress, with less reliance on trial and error.

Athletes working within the same system also form a small, aligned environment with shared standards and expectations, further reinforcing clarity and consistency in training.

Relationship to Development Cycles

Membership tiers exist to respect athletes’ preferences while ensuring that everyone arrives prepared and positioned to benefit from the training. Some athletes are fully capable of managing their own off-snow preparation or already work with a separate fitness coach. Others prefer their training to be designed and monitored by the same coaches they work with on snow, creating a more integrated and consistent approach. How athletes prepare is flexible—the objective is that they arrive ready to train, and we support that in the way that best fits their needs.

On-snow coaching during Development Cycles is consistent across all members. What athletes take away from each cycle depends on their physical and mental readiness—how prepared they are to train, how effectively they absorb the work, and how well they apply it afterward. Membership determines the level of support across these phases and, ultimately, how strongly each Development Cycle contributes to long-term progress.