MOGUL TECHNICAL CAMP Kitzsteinhorn Glacier · Kaprun, Austria 17–20 November 2026 · 4 Days Skiing · Max 7 Skiers · €860 per person


You will not ski moguls on day one. You will build them.

Most skiers are afraid of moguls because they encounter them fully formed — steep, deep, unforgiving — and are expected to perform in terrain that was built by someone else, shaped by thousands of turns before theirs, designed by nobody with their skiing in mind.

I do not coach that way.

In my camp, the mogul line does not exist when you arrive. We build it together — turn by turn, run by run, over four days on the glacier. And by the time the line is deep enough to look intimidating, you are the person who made it. You cannot be frightened by something you built yourself.

This is the concept. And it changes everything.


Dates · 17–20 November 2026 Arrival · 16 November 2026 — afternoon Location · Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, Kaprun, Austria Duration · 4 days skiing Group size · Maximum 7 skiers Price · €860 per person


How It Works

We begin on a marked corridor. The line is set — the entry point, the turn points, the exit. The terrain is flat. There are no bumps. There is nothing to fear and nothing to react to — only the movement pattern to learn, the line to commit to, and the turn to execute.

We ski that corridor. Again and again. With exercises that build from basic to advanced, from slow to dynamic, from easy terrain to increasing gradient. The focus is entirely on movement — edge control, timing, pressure, rhythm, upper and lower body working independently.

And as we ski the corridor, something happens to the snow.

Our turns shape it. The entries carve in. The pivots round out. The exits push the snow back. The line begins to form — not because we put it there, but because we skied it. Run by run the corridor develops depth. The walls grow. The rut becomes real.

By day three you are skiing a genuine mogul line. By day four it is deep, demanding and — to anyone watching from outside — intimidating.

But not to you. Because you made every centimetre of it. You were there when it was flat. You were there when it was shallow. You felt it grow under your skis and you grew with it. The line that looks frightening from the outside is the line you know better than anyone on the mountain.

That is the confidence this camp builds. Not false confidence — not encouragement and enthusiasm. Real confidence, earned turn by turn, built into your body through repetition on terrain you understand completely because you created it.


What This Gives You That No Other Camp Can

Every other mogul camp puts you into existing terrain and asks you to perform. The bumps are already there — shaped by other people, at a depth and spacing that has nothing to do with your current technical level. You either cope or you don't.

My method removes that problem entirely.

The terrain matches your level at every stage because the terrain is your skiing made visible. When your technique improves, the line improves with it. When your confidence grows, the corridor reflects that growth. You are not chasing a standard set by someone else — you are building your own standard, progressively, with coaching support on every single run.

And when you leave Kaprun and encounter moguls built by other skiers — the steep, deep, pre-formed lines on any mountain in the world — you approach them differently. Because you know what a mogul line is made of. You made one yourself.


The Four Days

Day one — The corridor, clean We establish the line. Marked entry, marked turns, marked exit. Flat or very light terrain. The focus is entirely on movement fundamentals — how to initiate the turn, where the pressure goes, how the upper body stays quiet while the legs do the work. We ski the corridor until the movement pattern begins to feel natural. The snow starts to show our work.

Day two — The line begins to form The corridor has depth now — shallow but real. We increase the gradient slightly and introduce more demanding exercises. Line choice becomes active — reading the entry, committing to the turn point, controlling the exit. Rhythm starts to develop. The rut is becoming a mogul line.

Day three — Real terrain, earned terrain The line is genuinely demanding now. What was a marked corridor is a shaped mogul rut with walls and depth and real physical demands. We ski it with full technique — absorption where needed, active edge use, speed management, flow. This is the session where everything starts to connect.

Day four — The line you built By the final day the corridor is deep, round and serious. From the top it looks like the kind of mogul line most skiers would walk around. You ski it — because you were there when it was nothing, and you know every turn in it. We push the standard as high as the group can take it. Radio coaching active throughout. Video analysis in the afternoon.


The Programme

On snow daily:

  • Morning coaching session — 09:00 to 11:45
  • Afternoon coaching session — 13:00 to 15:30
  • Real-time radio coaching throughout every run (Cardo system)
  • Individual video analysis every afternoon

An honest note on expectations: Four days will not make you a mogul expert and I will not tell you otherwise. What they will do is give you a movement foundation, a line you built yourself, and a completely different relationship with bump terrain. Full mastery takes longer — but the path to it starts here and it starts correctly.


What Is Included

  • 4 full days of mogul-specific on-snow coaching
  • Dedicated private corridor — built and shaped by the group across the camp
  • Progressive terrain build — from flat corridor to deep rut line
  • Real-time radio coaching every session (Cardo system)
  • Daily individual video analysis
  • Maximum 7 skiers — personal attention on every run

Not included: Accommodation, lift pass, meals, travel and insurance are organised independently. I am happy to recommend accommodation in Kaprun on request.


Equipment

Shorter, more agile skis perform better in moguls than a long carving setup. If you have a shorter radius ski, bring it. If not, your regular skis will work — but keep this in mind for your next equipment decision.

Dress for high-volume technical skiing. You will work hard across four days.


Who I Want at This Camp

Advanced skiers with a solid technical base and the right mindset. You ski short turns confidently on red slopes, you move actively and athletically on your skis, and you are willing to ski the same line twenty times in a row because you understand that is how skiing actually improves.

You do not need previous mogul experience. In some ways skiers without mogul habits are easier to coach — there is nothing to unlearn.

This camp works particularly well for skiers preparing for Austrian Level 3 or Level 4 instructor certification. Mogul skiing is examined at both levels and I know exactly what that standard requires. But you do not need a certification goal to belong here. You need to want to ski moguls with control, flow and genuine confidence.

Minimum requirements:

  • Short turns skied confidently on red slopes
  • Control on steep and variable terrain
  • Active, athletic movement on your skis
  • Genuine openness to repetition and feedback

Not sure if this is the right level? Send me one run on video. I will give you an honest answer within 24 hours.


Why This Camp. Why Me.

I hold the Austrian Staatlicher Level 4 and the Hungarian Level 4 — the highest coaching certifications in both systems. My qualifications have been formally recognised and converted by the Italian Maestro di Sci programme, IASI Ireland at Level 4 and PSIA USA at Level 3. Five national systems. One standard.

I have represented Austria and Hungary at three Interski Congresses — Cran-Montana 2003, St. Anton am Arlberg 2011, Pamporovo 2019 — and two IVSI Congresses in Lech-Zürs and Hakuba Japan, as a member of the Austrian Telemark Demo Team and the Interski Delegation. As a former examiner and coach at Snowsports Academy Austria I have assessed and certified ski instructors at the highest levels of the Austrian system.

Over 30 seasons I have coached skiers across Austria, Hungary, Holland, Belgium, Russia, Georgia, Japan, China, the USA, New Zealand and Italy.

Mogul skiing has been part of my coaching throughout that career — at recreational level, instructor preparation level and international demonstration level. I developed this method because I watched too many good skiers fail in moguls not from lack of ability but from lack of the right entry point. Building the line solves that problem. It works every time.


7 Places.

The second Mogul Technical Camp runs 1–4 December if this date does not suit — same programme, same glacier, same concept.

When the spots are gone, registration closes.

Book My Spot — €860