Skiing

Alpine skiing is a popular type of sports activity, which is an effective method of rehabilitation and socialization of people with disabilities.

Alpine skiing helps to overcome fears of heights and speed, increase self-esteem, contribute to the development of movement coordination, connect visual, auditory, proprioceptive analyzers with the vestibular apparatus, train the transfer of a common center of gravity. They also contribute to the training of motor planning skills of their actions, positively affect the development of all muscle groups, which leads to a decrease in muscle spasticity, training of the vestibular apparatus, and an increase in endurance.

Alpine skiing is also a family activity, which helps to strengthen relationships within the family, and also provides an opportunity to spend weekends together on the slopes of the mountains.
Our team
Dream League instructors are driven by passion for their work, embodying physical activity as a way of life. They are inspired by the chance to share their expertise, making a positive impact on others.
Dima
Roller skating chief-instructor, alpine skiing, water sports and wall climbing master
Alex
Alpine skiing chief-instructor, roller skating, water sports and wall climbing master
Mike
Оwner,
General manager
Dima joined Dream League in December 2019, with decades of experience in various sports. Since that time, he has worked with more than 50 special kids in alpine skiing, rollerblading, rock climbing, and volleyball. He prefers working with special kids because they have more vivid and pure emotions. Among the parents Dima is known for his patience, ability to find an individual approach, and to find solutions even in the most challenging cases.
After 15 years in professional alpine skiing, Alex was forced to end his sports career due to an injury that resulted in serious mobility limitations. It was a challenging period of self-overcoming to get back on his feet. Alex dreamed of returning to his favorite sport and became a sports coach. Later, he was invited to join Dream League and decided to accept the challenge. By the end of the very first session, he already knew that he wanted to dedicate his life and experience to working with special kids. Over the course of 4 years, Alex has trained more than 70 children.
Hardly visually impaired from his early childhood, Mike faced challenges in participating in active sports, impacting various aspects of his young life. However, he persistently sought to incorporate sports into his life. In his subsequent career, Mike became the co-owner of a sports club, organized sports tournaments, and contributed to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. With a desire to help special kids lead active and joyful lives, Mike decided to introduce the Dream League program to GCC countries.
Оwner, General manager
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