Turn Lab ($9.99) vs. Stomp It Tutorials (free YouTube plus $39-49 paid packs). Structured on-mountain practice vs. video demonstration from Jens Nystrom.
Stomp It Tutorials is a well-known ski instruction YouTube channel run by Jens Nystrom, a Swedish professional skier based in Flims, Switzerland. The channel offers free tutorial videos covering everything from beginner fundamentals to freestyle tricks, plus paid course packs for more in-depth instruction. Turn Lab is an iOS app that delivers structured skill progression through mental cues, drills, and progression tracking.
These two approaches complement each other more than they compete. Stomp It is primarily a watch-and-learn resource. Turn Lab is primarily a practice-and-progress tool.
Turn Lab is free to download with a one-time $9.99 premium upgrade that unlocks all 20 skills, mental cues, drills, and progression tracking. No subscription.
Stomp It Tutorials offers 27+ free video lessons on YouTube at no cost. Their paid course packs — beginner and intermediate levels — run approximately $39-49 each, with premium tutorials featuring about 14-17 in-depth video lessons per pack. Stomp It also runs in-person ski camps in Laax, Switzerland, starting around CHF 850 (roughly $950 USD) for multi-day programs.
For pure value, Stomp It’s free YouTube content is unbeatable — it costs nothing. But if you want their full structured paid courses, you are looking at $39-98 for both packs. Turn Lab’s entire library costs $9.99.
Stomp It has built a strong reputation in the ski instruction community. Key features include:
Stomp It’s biggest strength is visual instruction quality. Jens is an engaging teacher, and seeing technique demonstrated on real terrain with multiple angles is genuinely valuable for understanding what good skiing looks like.
Turn Lab takes a different approach, focused on what you do while skiing rather than what you watch before skiing:
Turn Lab’s biggest strength is practicality on the mountain. It gives you a concrete answer to “what should I focus on this run?” in a format designed for use while actually skiing.
Learning format: Stomp It is video instruction you watch at home or in the lodge. Turn Lab is text-based cues and drills you reference on the chairlift or between runs.
Content style: Stomp It shows you what technique looks like from the outside. Turn Lab teaches you what technique feels like from the inside through mental cues.
Freestyle content: Stomp It has extensive freestyle, park, and cliff content. Turn Lab focuses on fundamental skiing technique and progression — no freestyle.
Structure: Turn Lab provides a clear 20-skill progression path. Stomp It’s YouTube videos can be watched in any order, with the paid packs offering more structured sequences.
Where Stomp It wins: Visual demonstration of technique, freestyle and terrain-specific content, and the sheer volume of free videos available.
Where Turn Lab wins: On-mountain usability, structured progression tracking, mental cue framework for active practice, and lower total cost for full content access.
Stomp It Tutorials and Turn Lab work best as complements rather than competitors.
Use Stomp It’s free YouTube videos to understand what good technique looks like. Jens is a skilled demonstrator and an engaging teacher, and the visual learning is genuinely valuable. If you want deeper instruction, the paid packs are reasonably priced at $39-49 each.
Use Turn Lab when you are actually on the mountain. Its mental cues give you something specific to think about during each run, and its progression tracking keeps you focused on the right skill for your level. At $9.99 for the complete app, it is one of the cheapest structured ski tools available.
If you only want free content, Stomp It’s YouTube channel wins. If you want a structured practice tool for on-mountain use, Turn Lab wins. If you want both — and most improving skiers benefit from both visual and practice-based learning — the combined cost is under $60.
They serve different purposes. Stomp It Tutorials excels at visual demonstration — watching Jens ski and explain technique through video is excellent for understanding what good skiing looks like. Turn Lab excels at on-mountain practice — it gives you specific mental cues and drills to use while you are actually skiing. Many skiers watch Stomp It videos at home, then use Turn Lab on the chairlift.
Turn Lab is a free download with a one-time $9.99 premium upgrade. Stomp It offers 27+ free YouTube tutorials, plus paid beginner and intermediate packs at approximately $39-49 each. Turn Lab's full content costs less than one Stomp It paid pack.
Yes, and they complement each other well. Watch Stomp It's videos to understand how a technique should look, then use Turn Lab's mental cues and drills to practice it on the mountain. Stomp It teaches through visual demonstration; Turn Lab teaches through actionable practice frameworks.
Turn Lab organizes mental cues, drills, and progression milestones into a structured path from beginner to expert. Free for all beginner skills.
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