32 Degrees: Meet Jess Kimura, The North Face Athlete
This interview by the PSIA-AASI Editorial Team originally appeared in the Spring 2023 issue of 32 Degrees. Access the entire magazine here.
This interview by the PSIA-AASI Editorial Team originally appeared in the Spring 2023 issue of 32 Degrees. Access the entire magazine here.
Change is in the air! As deep winter storms close out the ski and snowboard season in South America, here at home the PSIA-AASI Scholarship window has opened, offering instructors and small snowsports schools an opportunity to apply for additional resources to help reach their professional goals.
PSIA-AASI’s Official Suppliers provide member-specific pricing on high-quality ski and snowboard equipment so you can focus on teaching great lessons, growing ski and snowboard participation, and boosting your professional development.
Get a Head Start on the Season with September Webinars Get your season off to a fast start with online educational
The Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI) recently partnered with Pure Mountain Fun to provide member-specific pricing on the brand’s versatile ski and snowboard packs.
New First Chair: Member Survey Results + Pre-Season Knee Fitness Two new PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcasts take a deeper dive into
PSIA-AASI Official Supplier Toko provides pro pricing on products you can add to your next laundry cycle to refresh all the weather and waterproof attributes of your technical outerwear.
Register Now: Inclusive Snowsport Group Facilitation Webinar Register now to reserve your spot in the Inclusive Snowsport Group Facilitation Webinar. Scheduled
Here, PSIA Alpine Team member Dusty Dyar shares his takeaways from Denmark’s workshop on cooperative learning. Denmark’s Cooperative Learning Workshop focused on different ways involving the guest more in the teaching process will enhance their learning.
Like most cross country skiers, you probably start to get a little antsy this time of year. Days are cooling off and you’re eager to get back on the trails, but there’s no snow in sight. Fear not; the offseason is a fantastic time to work on upping your cross country ski game through dryland training, including rollerskiing.