If you’re looking for the ultimate “gap year” experience, you’d better check out the new Ridge Mountain Academy. Founded by former professional skier Billy O’Donnell, the Ridge Academy is located in Whitefish, MT and will operate its first semester this winter, beginning January 9, 2015.
RMA is a very unique opportunity for both males and females between the ages of 17 and 20 years old to learn how to live and train like an athlete, while furthering their professional experience and knowledge thanks to coaching from current and former professionals. From backcountry safety and awareness, to snow science courses and internship opportunities at local ski resorts, Ridge offers an array of badass programs throughout two semesters (Fall and Winter) in an incredible environment.
Located just outside of Glacier National Park and a mere 12.5 miles away from Whitefish Mountain Resort, student-athletes will have the outdoors at their fingertips at all times with endless opportunities to progress within their desired sport. If you’re looking for a truly organic, unique combination of sports, education and life-skills, the Ridge better be on your radar for your gap year experience.
For more information, visit www.ridgeacademy.com, or read the press release below.
Skier: Ridge Mountain Academy founder Billy O’Donnell | Photo: Abby Dell Photography
Press Release provided by Ridge Mountain Academy:
Whitefish, Montana — RIDGE Mountain Academy has announced its inaugural semester beginning January 9, 2015 in Whitefish, Montana. RIDGE is a campus-based enrichment program that provides tailored coaching in mountain sports and physical training for young men and women to develop mentally, physically, academically, and socially prior to entering college.
The RIDGE semester program combines mountain sports with academics, internships, health and nutrition, and life skills for students ages 17 to 20 who are interested in strengthening their training, forging new skills, and honing their passions. RIDGE offers a time to step back and reflect, to gain perspective on personal values and goals, and to gain life experience.
“We feel that there are tremendous physical, psychological, and emotional benefits for young men and women training in the mountains, learning new skills in new surroundings, and staying involved in community,” says founder Billy O’Donnell. “The mountains provide an exceptional learning venue for this age group. We selected Whitefish as one of the top mountain towns in the nation for the natural environment near Glacier National Park, its access to backcountry terrain, and its cultural offerings.”
Whitefish was recently named one of the top mountain towns in North America by Travel + Leisure magazine and was also featured by USA Today, CNN, and National Geographic Traveler. Whitefish Mountain Resort consistently ranks as one of the top ski and snowboard resorts in North America.
O’Donnell has a diverse background as both a professional athlete and businessman. He is a professional skier, a former international freeride competitor, and was team manager for Obermeyer. He previously served as director of admissions at AIM House in Boulder, Colorado and holds a double master’s degree in business administration and global studies from the University of Denver.
“This is not simply a time to recreate in the mountains,” adds O’Donnell. “Our program is designed as a time for young men and women to re-create themselves and gather strength for their next big life step while opening windows to future possibilities. We believe that RIDGE will be a turning point and pay dividends for the rest of their lives.”
The RIDGE philosophy is based on the premise that the mental and physical challenges of this unique program where action sports meet the backcountry will transfer into self-exploration and new focus in this important phase prior to entering college. Taking time out can promote discovery of one’s own passions that were not previously realized. Recent studies gathered by the American Gap Association show that students who take a gap year have better GPAs than their non-gap year peers and have greater satisfaction at future jobs.
Esteemed universities like Harvard specifically encourage students to defer enrollment for one year prior to entering college. Newsweek recently reported that proponents of “gap year” programs say the experience creates more motivated, mature, and worldly students. New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof recently wrote, “You’ll almost certainly learn more from a gap year than you will in any single year in college.”
While health, fitness, and nutrition are a part of the daily curriculum, the program also integrates college credit courses and internships with Whitefish Mountain Resort and local businesses. In addition to courses in mountain science, avalanche safety, and wilderness medicine, RIDGE offers training and coaching in backcountry skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing, ice climbing, and more. Each student athlete creates a customized curriculum based on individual needs, and one-on-one academic tutoring is available.
For more information, visit www.RIDGEacademy.com.