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Date: Thursday, December 18, 2025 from 8:45 am - 4 pm MT
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Event Type: Prep Clinic
Location: Park City Mountain - Canyons Base (Umbrella Bar at the top of the Cabriolet - meet at Umbrella Bar at the top of Cabriolet)
All participants in winter events at Park City are required to wear a helmet. If you do not wear a helmet you will not be able to attend the event you signed up for. If you do not have a helmet, Park City will provide them free of charge at the rental shop on the day of the event. Please check the resort website for all parking information.
Host Division: Intermountain
Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $115.00 (available through Wednesday, December 3)
- Last Chair Rate: $140.00
- CEUs: 6
Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Alpine level 2 certification required for this clinic, Professional Membership Required
Registration Deadline: Thursday, December 4, 2025, 11:59 pm MT
Online Registration: CLOSED
Offline Registration: Contact the division office.
Course Description:
Description: Technical Skills Clinic, Full Day, On-Snow
Assessment Prep Goal: This clinic will prepare participants for the Alpine Level 3 Skiing Assessment by focusing on Rotary Control Skills while skiing all terrain.
Continuing Education Goal: Impact overall performance through improved understanding and application of the alpine technical fundamentals.
Clinic Outcomes: By the end of this clinic, participants will
- Receive feedback on personal performance related to Rotary Control.
- Integrate and refine new and/or enhanced rotary control skills into their skiing.
- Be able to compare their performance to the Level 3 Technical Standard.
- Have new resources that support independent practice.
Clinic Experiences:
- The clinic leader and participants will collaborate to determine a relevant goal related to rotary control skills.
- The clinic leader will demonstrate how to apply specific aspects of rotary control using activities/drills from the Intermountain Activity Matrix.
- Participants will practice rotary control skills in isolation and/or in combination with other skills.
- The clinic leader and participants will collaborate to identify specific sensations created by rotary control movements that will inform effective practice.
- The clinic leader will facilitate reflection about the day's goal and other relevant experiences.

