2019 Year in Review: Top Stories in Adaptive Instruction
Here are some of the top stories in adaptive instruction for 2019.
Here are some of the top stories in adaptive instruction for 2019.
Introduce young, active ski and snowboard enthusiasts to the new Junior Instructor Certificate Program so they get started working in the snowsports industry.
PSIA-AASI has created three new scholarships to create more educational resources for schools, instructors, and military veterans.
Ski Chatter: The Why, and How to Stop It.
Dave Schuiling and Pete Allison of Penn State discuss how this event will inform and qualify the skills of professional snowsports instructors.
This new resource offers guidance for a fitness training regimen that promotes improved movement and body longevity for snowsports instructors.
Sno-Go introduces new and experienced snowsports enthusiasts to sliding on snow using similar mechanics to standing on or riding a bike – an activity that people are already familiar with – so people can have a successful first day on the mountain.
PSIA-AASI welcomes Switzerland-based Faction Skis as a new Official Supplier.
Meet the new coaches of the 2020-2024 PSIA-AASI National Team.
Nancy Oakes Hall Scholarship Recipients Discuss ‘Paying it Forward’ The Nancy Oakes Hall Women's Scholarship empowers distinguished women in snowsports education by providing opportunities