Moguls

Mogul Bumps & Jumps 1 Day Program

Mogul Bumps & Jumps 1 Day is designed for athletes who are ready to be introduced to freestyle skiing through moguls and basic aerial skills in a fun and supportive environment. This program focuses on building strong foundational skills while developing confidence in varied terrain.

Athletes are introduced to mogul skiing fundamentals, including balance, control, and rhythm, while also exploring basic jumping skills in a safe and progressive setting. Training includes a mix of freeskiing, drills, and introductory freestyle elements.

This program is an ideal entry point into SSCV’s mogul pathway and prepares athletes for progression into multi-day Bumps & Jumps programs and more advanced freestyle teams.

Program Details

Overview

Program Structure:

  • Part Time

Program Requirements:

  • Ages 8–12
Fees + Scholarships

Program Fees:

  • Non-Resident Fee: $4,590 plus $100 Club Membership
  • Colorado Resident Fee: $3,900 plus $100 Club Membership

SSCV is committed to making our programs accessible to families. Our scholarship program can cover up to 100% of program fees based on financial need and level of participation. For the 2026–2027 season, SSCV offers two types of scholarships. Explore our Scholarship Page to determine the best fit for your family.

Please note, the first deadline for 26/27 scholarship applications is May 15th, 2026 and the second deadline is October 1st, 2026. Families must have their 2025 tax return in order to complete their application.

Calendar

The Mogul Bumps & Jumps 1 Day program runs during the winter season, typically from November through March, with training held one day per week, primarily on weekends.

Training sessions focus on building confidence in moguls and introducing basic aerial awareness. A detailed calendar outlining training days and key program information is provided prior to the season.

Volunteer Requirements

Points Required: 160

SSCV relies heavily upon the generosity of hundreds of volunteers who give thousands of hours to help with competitions, fundraising and various Club tasks and events. Volunteer points are earned by completing volunteer jobs, and these jobs are assigned a specific number of points based upon difficulty and time needed for completion. SSCV requires each family to complete a predetermined amount of volunteering based upon the programs in which they are involved. The number of points required per family is based upon the athlete’s program (and in the case of multiple athletes, it will be the program in which the most time-committed athlete participates).

There are numerous opportunities, both on and off the snow, throughout the year from May 1, 2026 – April 30, 2027. Opportunities will be shared with families via email as they arise.

Failure to meet your obligation could result in an evaluation of your family’s fit with the program and SSCV culture of volunteerism

Facilities + Technical Support

Training takes place on Vail Mountain, utilizing terrain that supports mogul development, including groomed bump runs and introductory freestyle features.

Athletes may also be introduced to training environments at Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy, where appropriate, to support skill progression and controlled training.

Strength Training

At this level, the focus is on building strong movement patterns, balance, and coordination. Athletes are introduced to basic equipment awareness and safe freestyle practices.

Off-snow development is minimal and age-appropriate, focusing on coordination, agility, and overall athletic movement to support long-term progression.