Japan: Guy Dale Specialty Camp
Japan: Guy Dale Specialty Camp
Join a very special five days of full-day training hosted by Guy Dale at Kamui Ski Links.
Guy Dale is a CSIA Level 4 Instructor, an international coach, and a member of the Canadian Demonstration Team for Inter-ski 2023 (Levi) and Inter-ski 2027 (Vail). He is widely recognised for his technical accuracy, clear movement analysis, and ability to develop high-level skiers and instructors in demanding training environments.
This five-day camp at Kamui Ski Links offers full-day, intensive on-snow training focused on building strong fundamentals, improving performance consistency, and refining skiing across variable terrain. Guy leads the camp structure and daily focus, ensuring progression is deliberate, purposeful, and aligned to each skier’s development.
Guy is part of a small group of internationally respected trainers trusted to prepare skiers and instructors for elite performance and certification pathways. Training in a focused, small-group environment, this camp provides a rare opportunity to learn directly from one of the profession’s leading technical coaches.
Through concentrated, full-day training, you will deepen your understanding of skiing fundamentals, accelerate skill development, and gain practical tools to become a more effective and self-aware skier.
Great Skiing, Made Easy.
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This intensive certifications, training, and camps will refine your skills, challenge your understanding of high-performance techniques, and move you closer to your goals either personally or in the snowsports industry. A must for anyone looking to take their abilities to the next level.
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Led by Rookie Academy's expert trainers in small groups for personalised focus
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Open-minded, factual approach to skill development
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Train with different coaches and focus on improving all-terrain skills
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Emphasis on adapting and evolving in diverse mountain conditions