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Miura Snowsports Overview

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Originally Posted On: https://kamuiresort.com/miura-snowsports-overview/

 

Miura Snowsports Overview

What makes Miura Snowsports so compelling?

Gota Miura proudly serves as the director of Miura Snowsports, a legacy deeply rooted in over a century of family tradition and passion for skiing and adventure.

For five decades, the Miura name has been synonymous with adventure and skiing excellence, renowned not only across the globe, but particularly revered in Japan for their remarkable achievements.

Gota’s grandfather, a centenarian skier, played a pivotal role in shaping Japan’s ski industry. His father made history in 1970 as the first to ski down Mount Everest with a parachute on his back, summiting the world’s highest peak three times and setting records as the oldest to summit Everest twice, once at the age of 80.

Carrying forward this legacy, his brother represented Japan in downhill, super-G, and GS events on the global stage, while Gota carved a path on the world cup circuit for mogul skiing. He proudly wore Japan’s colours at the Olympics twice and summited Everest alongside my father, embracing the spirit of adventure and freedom that defines Miura family.

At the heart of the Miura Philosophy lies the pursuit of freedom through adventure, particularly within Snowsports. Miura instructors and guides embody this ethos, delivering lessons that cater for diverse interests and skill levels.

Our lessons are conducted in English and at Kamui Ski Links

 

Where to meet for lessons

Please go to our office in car park 1, which sits below the gondola building. You will see us on your right as you enter the car park.

 

Kids Lesson Programs

Mighty Miura’s has been designed for 5-12 year olds to immerse themselves in the joys of skiing through adventure. An unforgettable snow experience!

Adult Lessons & Workshops

Freedom and enjoyment is the focus of these lessons. The goal is to work on your skiing or snowboarding so you can enjoy the full diversity of the terrain with confidence.

Academy Programs & Guiding

A range of innovative programs that deliver successful results using a the highly regarded Miura methodology that is built on freedom.

Snowshoe Adventure Tour

Snowshoeing is more than just a winter activity—it’s a gateway to adventure and self-discovery. Embark on a guided tour through the stunning forests of Kamui with family or friends.

 

Ability Levels

Skiing  

FIRST TIME SKIER

Level 1: “I’ve never skied.”

GREEN ZONE SKIERS

Level 2: “I can slide, slightly change direction, and come to a stop.” – Easiest green terrain

Level 3: “I can link turns together and stop where I want to on the easiest green terrain. My turns are usually all the same size.” – Green terrain

Level 4: “I am linking turns together smoothly on all green terrain. I can make narrow and wide turns” – All green and easiest red terrain

RED ZONE SKIERS

Level 5: “I am skiing mostly parallel in a couple different turn sizes and shapes on most blue terrain. I am beginning to use my poles and can hockey stop in both directions.” -All green terrain and most red terrain

Level 6: “I am skiing parallel and confidently on all groomed red terrain. I am exploring un-groomed trails and the easiest bumps. I usually

make the same turn sizes and shapes on un-groomed trails.” –All groomed reds, easy blue bumps, easy groomed blacks

Level 7: “I am able to smoothly link parallel turns together with a pole plant on all red and black terrain. I am exploring un-groomed black terrain, including bumps. I can connect different turn sizes and shapes seamlessly for the different challenges.” – All red terrain and most black terrain

BLACK/EXPERT ZONE SKIERS

Level 8: “I am making different turns sizes and shapes, including rhythmic short turns and large carved turns, on all red and black terrain (groomed or un-groomed). I feel comfortable exploring harder blacks and easier double black terrain.” – All black and easy double black terrain

Level 9: “I can ski the entire mountain and am working on skiing faster, smoother, difficult lines, and learning different strategies in the hardest terrain and snow conditions.” – Entire mountain, all conditions

 

Snowboarding

FIRST TIME SNOWBOARDER

Level 1: “I’ve never snowboarded.”

GREEN ZONE SKIERS

Level 2: “I have experienced sliding, traversing both directions, and stopping.” – Easiest green terrain
Level 3: “I can control my speed while moving across the hill, and can stop with confidence. I am starting to turn in both directions.” – Green
terrain
Level 4: “I can link skidded turns on green terrain.” – All green terrain

RED ZONE SNOWBOARDERS

Level 5: “I am confident and can connect different turn sizes and shapes on all green terrain. I make more or less the same size and shape turn
on easy red terrain.” –All green terrain and easiest red terrain
Level 6: ““I am riding most red terrain by connecting various turn sizes and shapes. I am also exploring switch riding, easy bumps, and/or
freestyle.” –All red terrain
Level 7: “I am able to ride all red terrain in varied conditions and working on easy black terrain, including bumps, trees, and terrain parks.”
–All red terrain and groomed black terrain

BLACK/EXPERT ZONE SNOWBOARDERS

Level 8: “I am confident performing dynamic turns on varied terrain and snow conditions, including trees, steeps and powder.” – All black and
easy double blacks terrain
Level 9: “I am confident riding the entire mountain. I am working on a variety of tactics and techniques that will take me to the next level.”
– Entire mountain, all conditions

 

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