Progression & High Performance Freestyle Training for ages 12-17+

Competition Development Team

This team is a more intensive and immersive program directly focused on progressing to high performance training and provincial competitions and beyond. Training focuses on mental and physical preparation, strategy, technical excellence, and higher scoring tricks like flips.

Program objectives

  • Honing skills and preparing for high level competitions
  • Build and follow high level training schedules and programs
  • Advancing athletes to the next level

Competition Development

Learn to Compete
3+ days/week • 219 hrs

*Athletes new to CAFSC will complete an on snow trial to be accepted into this program.

*DO NOT register for this program before having a conversation with Coach Curtis Sinton.

Ages 12-17+

Wednesdays, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Saturdays, 10 am - 4 pm
Sundays, 10 am - 4 pm
December - March

219 hours

Competitions: 3+

Head Coach: Coach Curtis Sinton

Registration: $3,200/season

Freestyle Alberta Provincial Membership: $195/season

Seeding Fee: $800/season

Lift Ticket: Canyon Ski Hill

Lift Ticket: Winsport

Lift Ticket: Sunshine Village

Program requirements

  • Try out with our head coach if new to the program
  • Previous enrollment in our Freestylerz program
  • Attending most Provincial (or above) competitions
  • Equipment: specialized skis, boots, & helmet (poles optional)
  • 15 hour parent volunteer requirement with refundable $300 deposit cheque

Program sched­ule

  • First session: Early December (depending on snow)*
  • 219 program hours
  • Wednesdays, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm at Canyon Canyon Ski Resort
  • Saturdays 1 pm – 4 pm at Canyon Canyon Ski Resort
  • Sundays 10 am – 4 pm at Canyon Canyon Ski Resort

* Some dates will be cancelled due to holidays, hill closures and competitions

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Additional Training Opportunities

Club members have opportunities that include training at other ski resorts, cross-training, and camps. These training sessions are not included in your registration fee. Not all options are available to Fundamentalz & Freestylerz.

  • Tuesday evening: Slopestyle training at Winsport in Calgary (Freestylerz and above)
  • Thursday evening: Moguls training at Canyon Ski Resort
  • Friday evening: Airbag training at Canyon Ski Resort
  • Dryland training at the Dome in Red Deer
  • Trampoline training in The Spot in Calgary and Exalta in Red Deer.
  • Early season Sunshine Village camps
  • Spring (March-May) Sunshine Village camp (requires a spring pass from Sunshine)
  • Christmas Camps
  • Spring/Summer:  Water Ramp and Trampoline training at Three Mile Bend, Red Deer

If you have any questions, please ask us!

Program Details

Registration Fees & Memberships

The registration fee covers the program and seeding fee. Each athlete must also purchase a Freestyle Alberta Membership/Insurance during registration. Fundamentals and Freestylerz athletes need the Club membership, while Competition Development athletes require the Provincial membership.

Seeding Fees

Yes, all registrations include a seeding fee. Fundamentals athletes not competing will receive a $300 refund at the season’s end. Unused funds are divided among athletes in each program and refunded.

What are Seeding Fees?

Seeding fees cover coaching costs for competitions and camps (e.g., mileage, accommodations, lift tickets). They don’t cover individual competition fees. If more funds are needed, families will be informed based on the event and athlete numbers.

Resort Lift Passes

All athletes need a season pass to Canyon Ski Resort. Freestylerz and Competition Development athletes may also benefit from Winsport and Sunshine Village passes. Lift passes are not included in registration, so consider buying early bird passes in the summer or consider a spring Sunshine Village pass later in the winter.

Additional Training

Each team offers extra training options.

Competitions

Some athletes may want to join competitions at different ski venues. These come with extra costs like registration fees, lift tickets, and travel.

Fundamentalz athletes compete in the “Club Comp” category. Freestylerz can compete at the “Club” or “Provincial” level, while Competition Development athletes compete at the “Provincial” level.

At the start of the season, the Head Coach will decide which competitions the Fundamentalz and Freestylerz teams will attend, and which ones seeding money will cover. If your athlete wants to attend an event not targeted by the club, coaching can be arranged, but the cost will be your responsibility and not covered by seeding money.

Competition Schedule

The Club Competition schedule and Provincial Competition Schedule are expected to be released in late November. Typically, we target competitions at Canyon Ski Resort, Mt Norquay, Marmot Basin, Tawatinaw & Winsport.

Hosting our Competition

Every two years, our club hosts a competition. This is a great fundraising opportunity and a fantastic way to meet other club families. During our hosted competition, each family is expected to:

  • Cover a competition event shift
  • Donate an item worth at least $50 to the banquet silent auction. Alternatively, families may provide a $50 cheque, and the club will purchase an auction item on their behalf.

If a family does not fulfill their competition shift or provide a silent auction item, the $300 commitment cheque will be cashed.

Volunteer Commitment

Our club requires each family to complete 15 volunteer hours per season.

  • $300 commitment cheque must be submitted at the start of season
  • Cheque is shredded once commitment is filled

As a non-profit club, we rely on families to support fundraising, maintain our facilities, and keep our programs running smoothly. Fundraising events include activities like cash raffles, Christmas chocolate sales, bottle drives, and pub nights. Facility maintenance tasks include fixing jump landings, maintaining fences, and setting up or taking down the airbag (which also involves clearing snow). These tasks are primarily for Freestylerz and Competition Development families, but Fundamentalz parents are welcome to help as well. Fundamentalz sessions also require a chalet parent, which is a great opportunity for parents to complete their volunteer hours, meet other families, and get to know the coaches.

At the start of the season, we’ll ask families to help build the mogul course. It’s a fun evening event, and we encourage everyone to participate!

Volunteer Licenses

For insurance purposes, Freestyle Canada requires all on-course volunteers to have a current volunteer membership from Snow Reg.

 

 

Registration
is Open!

Register for on-snow ski
season in 3 steps:

  • Register with FreestyleCanada & FreestyleAlberta
  • Download TeamSnap
  • Purchase the required ski resort passes (consider buying early bird passes if possible).

    You may want to talk to our coaches prior to registering to ensure the correct placement.