August was born in Sweden, and has been skiing since before he could tie his own shoes. Since then, he has worked to turn his hobby of skiing into a career. He loves exploring everything from off-piste to snow parks and pistes. Nowadays, you’ll find him carving down the slopes with some of his favorite tunes playing in his ears. With several years of experience working at a ski school in Sweden, he’s excited to bring his passion to Verbier in the winter. When he’s not on the slopes, you’ll find him catching the wind in a small sailing dinghy.
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Fabio Frongia
Fabio was born in Italy, close to the coast. However he comes from a family of skiers and first tried skiing at the age of 2. Since then, he has worked to turn his hobby of skiing into a career. Fabio has done over 11 seasons in the most brilliant ski resorts in Germany, Japan, Canada, Austria and Switzerland. He holds the top Swiss qualification of Brevet Federale.
Skiing in different countries has not only helped him to improve his teaching skills, as well is has helped him to acquire new languages. He teaches skiing in 5 languages.
What makes you special as an instructor?
Fabio loves to teach technical ways to improve his clients’ skiing, and help them to be able to ski everywhere on the mountain, including all types of terrain.
What do you do in the summers?
Fabio spends most of his summers biking in Verbier, or chasing snow around the globe.
Charlotte Nyström
Charlotte Nyström has been skiing for as long as she can remember. Before coming to Verbier she worked for six years at a ski school in Sweden. On her days off you’ll find her carving in the slopes and during the summers she sails and plays golf. Age or ability does not matter, her enthusiasm and friendly nature will help improve your skiing whilst having fun!
Why did you choose to teach snowsports?
I choose to teach skiing because I want everyone to be able to experience the freeness of hitting the perfect carve in a fresh slope. Too be apart of a community of happy people. To teach people how to ski is also not the easiest thing, I love a challenge!
What makes you special as an instructor?
I think my ability to really understand peoples wants and needs makes me a good instructor. I’ve worked with a lot of different people in various ages, in various sports. It has given me perspective and experience I am very greatful for.
What do you do in the summers?
When I’m not studying psychology and behavioral science and the summer rolls around I sail. I’ve worked as an sailing instructor at the Royal Swedish Yacht Club. The children are between eight and fifteen years old. I love it and I’m having so much fun.
Where is your favourite part of your resort to ski/ride?
Mont Fort when with friends. I enjoy the back side of Savoleyres when I’m teaching kids.
What is your favorite restaurant/mountain restaurant in Verbier?
Cabane de Mont Fort when on the mountain and a classic pizza at Fer a Cheval after a day in the slops.
It might be the swede in me but I also really enjoy Le Shed.
Why did you choose Verbier?
I’ve always loved coming to Verbier with my family growing up so it felt like a obvious choice. I love the relaxed feeling in the village and the evidently great skiing.
Matilda Enser
Matilda is a happy and energetic Swedish girl who loves to be on the slope and around other people. She has skied since a very young age and spent her whole youth training and competing in alpine skiing. Since it was time for Matilda to end her own career she grew a big passion for teaching everything she knows to children, which have resulted in 4 seasons as an alpine skiing instructor.
Why did you choose to teach snowsports?
I love skiing and it is my favorite type of activity to do. Being able to combine my passion in life together with work is a dream come true. It is an honor to be someone the students, and especially kids look up to and to see them improve.
What makes you special as an instructor?
I am a very caring person who is good at reading people. I am adaptable and have a good eye on which type of teaching each individual needs.
What do you do in the summers?
I spend my whole summers in Stockholm’s archipelago sailing and driving boats. I love being on the water and in the nature.
Where is your favourite part of your resort to ski/ride?
My favorite part to ski at in Verbier is the pists around Mont Fort or a good powder day in Savoleyres.
What is your favorite restaurant/mountain restaurant in Verbier?
I love a good lunch at Cabane Mont Fort but also the chicken in a basket at Al-Capone 🙂
Why did you choose Verbier?
I usually spend 1-2 weeks every year in Verbier together with my family and love it. I love Verbier as a skiing resort but also the village.
What top handy tip do you have for anyone visiting Verbier?
Check out all the resorts in Les 4 vallées! A very fun day activity to go as far as you can in the resort.
Karl Jarvin
Karl is a happy and passionate skier who loves to spend a day in the slopes. He has been skiing since the age of three and later competed in ski racing until he was 16 years old. After ending his own career he has now been an alpine ski racing instructor for four seasons. No matter if you are a beginner or an experienced skier, he can certainly show you a thing or two.
Why did you choose to teach snowsports?
I chose to start teaching skiing after ending my own alpine ski racing career. I felt that I simply had not gotten enough of the sport. It is now my time to pay back everything I have learned from my coaches and pass the knowledge forward.
What makes you special as an instructor?
I have a lot of tips and tricks under my belt from my years as both a ski racer myself, but also from being an instructor. My biggest strength though is that you rarely see me without a smile on my lips.
What do you do in the summers?
In the summers you can find me in the Stockholm archipelago. Usually out sailing or just enjoying the Swedish summer.
Why did you choose Verbier?
Because it seems to be a good resort with high quality slopes and a nice atmosphere outside the slopes as well.
Emelie Weil
Emelie is an enthusiastic and easy-going ski instructor, and her love for skiing and the resort is contagious. Her energy and positivity make learning a fun and memorable experience. Having lived in Verbier as a child, Emilie knows the ins and outs of of the resort and is a great guide. She enjoys meeting new people from all over, and will ensure that her clients make the most of every day on the slopes.
Why did you choose to teach snowsports?
To be able to share my love for skiing with others and see my client’s progress!