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SARS Masters offers
training on Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. We meet at
8:45 at the clock and leave with coaches at 9 a.m. Training
opportunities start Saturday, December 13, 2008 and continue until the
last weekend in March 2009. Prices shown below are in effect for
signups until November 30th.
Considering signing up
for the first time? Complete your registration and bring a signed
liability release with you and "try it before you buy it." Your first
day is at no charge if you decide we are not for you.
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Day at a time
- Join us for a half day of ski
training, in or out of gates
- Maximum 3 days per person per season
- No Club membership included
- Cost $35 per session plus
concessionaire fee
Holiday Camp
- December 29-31, 2007
- Half days emphasis on technique and
drills to get ready for gates
- Can be Added to Once or Twice a Week
Programs; included with Season Pass
- Camp Alone - $100 plus
concessionaire fee
The Six Pack
- 6 Training sessions of your choice,
in or out of gates or some of both
- Includes Club membership
- Cost $209 plus concessionaire fee.
Once a Week Program
- Train one session each week for 3
and a half months
- Includes Club membership
- Cost $288 plus concessionaire fee
Two Day Program
- Train two days of your choice each
week for 3 and a half months
- Includes Club membership
- Cost $403 plus concessionaire fee
The Season Pass
- Train every day coaching is offered,
up to 4 days a week, for 3 and a half months
- Includes Club membership
- Cost $524 plus concessionaire fee
Club Membership Only
- Sidelined this year
and still want to be in the know?
- Support the Masters
program - Only $25
All training tuition is
subject to a 7% concessionaire fee which will be collected at
registration and passed through to Schweitzer.
Want more than you signed
up for? Participants can apply their fees to an upgraded package at any
time during the ski season.
Membership benefits with
your program give you access to the best coaching on the mountain, video
of selected sessions, current and safe training gates, safety radios,
timed runs, and coaches education. |
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