PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF EAPSI'S FOUNDER<h1 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-style:
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Garcia,</h1><img src="http://www.cheapskiinstructortraining.com/images/sunshine_world_hp_2.jpg" alt="Guaranteed best value, full service, fully customised skiing,
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-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px;">I have been a qualified snowboard
instructor since January 2001 and also a ski instructor and tennis coach
since 2002. I first qualified when I was 15 in Whistler, Canada with
what was then one of just a handful of professional instructor training
companies. Today there are dozens of companies and far more websites
which sell other people's courses making a minefield of good or tragic
possibilities on your path to becoming an instructor. Some courses offer
good service and results but at extortionate prices with huge profit
margins. Other courses are run by cowboys who can easily sell the dream
with the usual sound bytes and "imagine a life being paid to ski or
board" dream-pushing only for you to find that your £6,000- £8,000 ten
week course would have been far better elsewhere.</p><table style="font-family: Simsun; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2;
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153);" align="right"><img src="http://www.cheapskiinstructortraining.com/images/ski_instructor_alan_garcia.jpg" alt="Ski instructor training with Sunshine World" width="362" height="250"><br>Alan Garcia, Pro Skier Sponsored by
3Ryde</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-size: medium;
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normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width:
0px;">The end of the 2012- 2013 season marks the culmination of one
of my biggest goals, dreams and ambitions at Sunshine World as we have
now had over 60 people qualify as professional ski and/ or snowboard
instructors through our training alone, all trained by our own Pro Team,
and we still hold a 100% pass rate for everyone who trained on our 10
week or longer courses with full attendance. The Sunshine World
instructor training courses remain by far the cheapest in the world. We
own a luxurious chalet, have our own ATOL licensed Tour Operator through
which we organise professionally run, all inclusive ski and snowboard
holidays to the awesome resort of Zakopane, Poland's winter capital. As
we are based in Poland all the running costs of the business and our
living costs couldn't be cheaper and so our £ goes that much further all
around. The ski areas have mainly brand new lifts and the resorts even
have features which you don't get elsewhere such as floodlit skiing and
boarding until 10pm every day of the season.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><br></p><table style="font-family: Simsun; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2;
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153);" width="362"><img src="http://www.cheapskiinstructortraining.com/images/pro_ski_instructor_alan_garcia_2.jpg" alt="Pro Skier, Alan Garcia, sponsored by 3Ryde" width="362" height="242"><br>Pro Skier, Alan Garcia, sponsored by
3Ryde</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-size: medium;
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0px;">The ski and snowboard industry is actually rather small,
especially the part of the industry which is independent from the huge
travel corporations who control the majority of all travel including
winter travel. They have multiple brands including <a href="https://www.nexusonline.org.uk/discounts/quiksilver-snowboard-voucher-codes/" style="text-decoration:none"><span style="color:#333333">quiksilver snowboard</span></a>, which are all controlled
centrally making them appear smaller and more personal and masking their
profit driven, corporate approach to business. The ski and snowboard
instruction part of the industry is even smaller and is highly protected
in Europe by the cartels (in my opinion not far off gangsters on snow)
who do everything they can to maintain their stranglehold on the
lucrative market of selling lessons, even breaking EU laws on
qualification recognition (particularly in France).</p><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-size: medium;
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0px;">In the UK there never has been an official Government body for
ski and snowboard instructor qualifications. There used to be a highly
reputable and democratic Member's Association called BASI (the British
Association of Snowsport Instructors) who I qualified myself with as a
BASI 2 ski instructor shortly after my 19th birthday. A few years ago
however the BASI Member's Association was converted by the BASI
directors along with just 300 or so votes out of thousands of BASI
members (most of whom didn't vote at all, in my opinion because they
weren't aware of the severity of the vote's implications and/ or because
they didn't know a vote was taking place at all- members were made
aware of the vote by post along with the recommendation of the board of
directors to "vote yes" in favour of changing BASI's legal status to a
"Company Limited by Guarantee" or a LTD company to you and me). Thus
today there is BASI LTD. They still sell the "Official BASI GAP Courses"
to the "BASI Affiliate" companies. It doesn't take much looking before
you see the obvious links between the people who run BASI and the people
who run the BASI Affiliate companies.</p><table style="font-family: Simsun; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2;
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153);"><img src="http://www.cheapskiinstructortraining.com/images/pro_ski_instructor_alan_garcia.jpg" alt="Pro Skier, Alan Garcia, sponsored by 3Ryde" width="250" height="334"><br>Pro Skier, Alan Garcia, sponsored by
3Ryde</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-size: medium;
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0px;">I started Sunshine World when I was 20 after 5 years of
training through expensive courses while working full time to help pay
for those courses. As there was no viable, affordable alternative system
for either full service ski and snowboard holidays or professional
instructor training I figured I'd make a new system myself. I had grown
impatient with jumping through the hoops set out by people who may or
may not have once been good and dynamic athletes when they were younger
but now were clearly simply too old to be up to date with the latest
styles in skiing and snowboarding. Many of whom couldn't even hit a rail
or nail a proper 360! They control the highest levels of qualification
even though the most senior people in the organisations never had to
take the tests which younger instructors have to in order to get the
same official badge and status! (All the governing bodies of skiing and
snowboarding around the world work a similar, although not identical
way) They were automatically awarded the new top level status when they
invented them. For example CASI (the Canadian Association of Snowboard
Instructors) only had 3 levels when I qualified with them over 10 years
ago. About 8 years ago they brought in the CASI level 4 and most of the
senior level 3s automatically gained level 4 status including my own
coach, Greg Daniels. Now Greg is a legend in every way I can think of
and I love him dearly. The only reason I mention his example now is that
I know many people who have tried for their level 4 who are clearly
much better riders than Greg as well as being passionate, experienced
and extremely talented instructors and yet they fail their level 4 time
and again. The people running the associations claim to be trying to
maintain standards whereas I think it's clear that they know that the
fewer people who have "their" level then the easier it is for them to
maintain control of these lucrative and powerful organisations. If you
don't do things their way you wont get the top level as they control who
passes and fails.</p><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);
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was refused entry to University for not being at "the standard" set by
the admissions board. Sometimes those who the old guard try to hold back
are able to evolve further than ever through their own passion,
intuition, freewill and refusal to quit.</p><table style="font-family: Simsun; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2;
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153);" align="right"><img src="http://www.cheapskiinstructortraining.com/images/snowboard_instructor_alan_garcia.jpg" alt="Snowboard instructor training with Sunshine World" width="300" height="304"><br>Alan Garcia, Pro Snowboarder Sponsored by
3Ryde</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-size: medium;
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normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width:
0px;">There are many ways into and through the industry. At Sunshine
World we help people gain qualifications more cheaply and with far more
fun and positivity than any other company on the market. Every person
who comes to Sunshine World has a name and a story which I care about
genuinely and I train them myself along with our Pro Team of
internationally qualified ski and snowboard instructors. We have trained
many people now who have gained employment both through Sunshine World
and with many other companies all around the world. Working in Canada,
Japan, all around Europe, New Zealand and many other destinations in
both summer and winter.</p><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);
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word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px;">This level of
openness and simple honesty is what you can expect from us every step of
the way. We are different to ALL the other companies on the market in
virtually every way. One thing is certain- we get great results, cost
far less than every alternative, have an amazing time and we don't let
anyone stop us from helping people have awesome experiences on and off
the slopes every year. Please do call or email us any time if you'd like
to find out more. There's no question that it's worth getting into the
industry. Most importantly believe in yourself, work hard, train hard,
play harder and don't let anyone knock your confidence or make you feel
you aren't at "their standard" and Never Stop Dreaming :D</p><p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Simsun; font-size: medium;
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