You’re putting in the effort. You’re committed. But when progress slows down, most advice gets vague fast: “just do this” or “try that.” And you’re left wondering what it actually means and what to work on next.
Maybe your turns feel inconsistent, you skid when you want grip, or you can’t repeat a “good run” on demand.
At Simply Snowboarding, we coach riders who want clarity, structure, and real, lasting progress. We break down the WHAT, WHY, and HOW of snowboarding so you can stop guessing and start improving with confidence.
You’ll get coaching that targets your specific challenges and helps you build skills that actually stick.
More control and consistency in your riding
Cleaner turns with better grip and flow
A clear plan for what to work on next (so progress continues between sessions)
We keep it simple, focused, and supportive with a plan you can follow.
Clear goals set at the start of every session so you know exactly what you’re working on
Clear feedback and simple next steps
Small groups (max 4) or 1:1 coaching depending on how you like to learn
Action steps to take away so you keep improving between sessions


When you work with Chris, a BASI Level 3 ISIA qualified instructor, you’ll know exactly where you stand and what to do next. In small groups (max 4) or 1:1 sessions, you’ll get clear feedback, simple explanations, and a practical plan to move forward. Clear focus in-session, clear steps after.
The coaching style is simple, fun, and stress-free but always structured. You’ll get honest feedback, clear priorities, and the confidence that comes from knowing you’re working on the right things.
You feel like you’re trying hard, but progress is inconsistent
You want more control and confidence and a clear way to build it
You want a simple structure to follow so you’re not guessing every session
If that’s you, you’re in the right place.
Book a session, tell us your goal, and we’ll build a plan from session one.
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