SF's Snowboard & Ski Trick Workshop w/ Pro Coaches & Trampolines (House of Air)
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SF's Snowboard & Ski Trick Workshop w/ Pro Coaches & Trampolines (House of Air)
"In this workshop, students will work with Olympic trampolines, an airbag, and a custom launchpad to practice aerial tricks, spins, and flips, and grab techniques Adult Slopestyle Skiing/Snowboarding Workshop- Mondays - 6-8p - Saturdays - 10a-1p - Sundays - 10a-1p House of Air Trampoline Park, 926 Old Mason St., SFLocated inside the historic airplane hangar in the PresidioBook Here - $40 per hour (includes expert coaching in a small group setting)"
"What's Included: Full access to the Training Ground, our advanced aerial training facility Use of Olympic trampolines, walking wall, custom octagonal launchpad, and a massive airbag Trampoline skis/snowboards and synthetic MSnow ramp for year-round trick practice Coaching from expert instructors in a small-group setting You'll Learn: Aerial and rail ski/snowboard tricks including spins, flips, corks, grabs, and combos tailored to your level. Dry slope Details: If you want to hit the dry slope, bring your own boots and skis or snowboard. Helmets are strongly recommended."
"Pro Tips: Grip socks required (available for purchase on-site) Helmets are recommended and required for anyone under 18 using their own gear Waiver required for all participants Early arrival is recommended to maximize your session time Dress Code: Athletic wear and a light, flexible layer are ideal. Be ready to move. Please Note: Space is limited, book early to lock in your spot."
Adult Slopestyle Workshop provides coached trampoline and airbag sessions to develop aerial ski and snowboard tricks for beginners through advanced riders. Sessions run Mondays 6–8pm, Saturdays 10am–1pm, and Sundays 10am–1pm at House of Air Trampoline Park in the Presidio, San Francisco, with a $40 per hour rate and small-group expert coaching. Participants use Olympic trampolines, a walking wall, a custom octagonal launchpad, a massive airbag, trampoline skis/snowboards, and a synthetic MSnow ramp. Instruction focuses on spins, flips, corks, grabs, rails, and combos with level-appropriate progression. Grip socks, waivers, and helmets for minors are required; bring personal gear for dry-slope practice.
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