Snowboard Instructor Training Team 2010
SITCo. - The Snowboard Instructor Training Co. prides itself on giving the best snowboard training that is available. In order to do this we have a hand picked team of snowboard trainers who are
Ben Clarbrough

Ben has been an SBINZ Snowboard examiner snce 2000, & currently holds a seat on the Snowboard Technical Committee.
Ben works out of Queenstown in the winter and summer.
Dan Smith

Dan has been a SBINZ examiner since 2008, and has done season in the US as well as in Europe. Dan is based in Queenstown for the winter and follows the snow in the northern hemisphere winter.
Questions 2010
Questions that are often asked
1) What level of rider do I need to be?
For the 11 week and the 8 week programs we ask that you can ride blue runs on and off trail, linking your turns consistently and riding with confidence while enjoying the challenge of the mountain. A willingness to give it a go! with some basic freestyle manoeuvres will be required.
For the 6 week course we ask that you can ride all groomed runs with confidence, and that you can take on the challenge of an off trail run, consistently linking your turns in most conditions. A little background in riding switch and a few freestyle manoeuvres will be required, e.g. riding switch or doing an ollie.
For the 5 week course we ask that you can riding on all groomed terrrain, with confidence, so riding green runs, blue runs, red runs and can take on a black run if groomed and easy conditions.
These levels of riding are a starting point and from this point development will be required to achieve the required standard for the NZSIA qualifications (Level 1 and Level 2).
During the 11, 8, 6, 5 weeks there is a lot to learn so that we ask that you have this minimum level before you arrive.
If you feel that you are an athletic person that could improve quickly then there is the possibility for you to be below this level, although we would hesitate to recommend it for everyone.
If you are wondering which course is the best for you, then we would recommend that you make this decision based on how much time you have available. Just because you feel that you are a better rider, does not mean that the shorter courses are better suited to you. The qualifications are set at a high standard and because of this they are well respected once you have achieved that standard. The very fact that you are considering the course means that you must enjoy your riding so get down here as early as you can and get the most out of it!
2) Are flights included?
In order to allow for freedom, and to allow you to integrate other great travelling opportunities the cost of travel to and from New Zealand is not included in our price.
3) Is food included?
The accommodation is self catering, and you will have a full kitchen facility. Because of this we have not included food in order to give you a freedom and flexibility when it comes to eating preferences, and dietary choices.
4) How much would I need to live on?
We have asked all of our past participants to consider how much they felt was required to live on, and the general consensus is that NZ$ 250, is a good amount to live on per week.
That amount allows you to eat and to have a few drinks and cover some of the little costs, of daily living.
If you want to enjoy some of the excitement that Queenstown can provide such as, Bungy Jumping, or Jet Boating, or Skydiving, then those things would definitely require an extra budget.
5) Why is there only 3 days a week training?
3 days a week is the perfect balance. It is enough for you to get good quality training and at the same time it gives you time to free ride and practice with out having someone watching you.
It is this practice time away from the "trainers" that is equally important to achieving lasting changes, as the training that you will do with the "trainers". It will give you time to take some of the things that you have been working on within your own personal performance and play/work with them in your own time.
Any more than 3 days a week can be too intense, and therefore counter productive to your development.
6) Do I need my own equipment?
Yes you do. You will be required to have your own snowboard equipment, i.e. boots, board and bindings. You will also need to bring with you your snowboard clothing.
As a participant in The Instructor Training Co. program you will have the opportunity to purchase snowboard and boots etc. at discounted prices when in Queenstown.
Board, binding boot type?
If you are considering buying new equipment before you come to NZ, then we do advise that you contact us for advice before you buy. The reason that we ask this is because we have found in the past that people have been "ill advised" and on arrival this has caused quite a few problems, with the end result being that another new board and boots needed to be purchased.
Please feel free to ask as many questions as you need to. Remember you are going to be training for a professional qualification; you will need to have "professional" equipment.
We have found, from personal experience, that travelling with snowboard equipment is not a problem.


