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(Cancelled) Freestyle Specialist Exam (All Levels)


Dates: Saturday, March 8, 2025 - Sunday, March 9, 2025 from 9 am - 4 pm ET (2 Days)
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Event Type: Certification Exam

Location: Boyne Mountain (TBA - Meeting Location will be sent out by email by the event leader.)
Arrive 15 minutes beforehand.

Host Division: Central

Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $239.00 (available through Friday, February 21)
- Second Chair Rate: $249.00 (available through Thursday, February 27)
- Last Chair Rate: $264.00
- CEUs: 12

Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Freestyle Specialist Online E-Learning Course (Alpine or Snowboard), Level I Certification or HIgher in any Discipline

Registration Deadline: Sunday, February 23, 2025, 11:59 pm ET

This event has been cancelled.


Online Registration: CLOSED

Offline Registration: Contact the division office.


Course Description:

Find further information on the Freestyle Specialist Exams & Prerequisites on the Central Freestyle Specialist Education Certification Page.


Prerequisites:


The Freestyle Specialist E-Learning Course must be completed before registering for your on-snow event. This E-Learning Course is offered on a Snowboard or Skiing track, costs $20, and offers 1 CEU credit upon completion. You can access the course here:


The Freestyle Specialist Exams are a two-day "clinic style" event (like a level I exam). The first day is a clinic and the second day is a test. The group will consist of both snowboarders and skiers and all levels of park teaching and riding experience.


Unlike other exams, the Freestyle Specialist is non-linear. You can choose the level you feel confident pursuing -- I, II, III. For example, if you are a very experienced and accomplished park instructor, skip level I and go straight to II or III. Talk with your evaluator to get their feedback on what level they think you should attempt on Day Two. While you may discuss and select your desired Specialist level, you may not change once you begin the exam on Day Two. Pick a specialization level within your teaching and riding ability because you may not switch once the exam has started. (Note: Testing Level may be limited by park terrain.)





Additional Event Details:
*All participants must complete the Snowboard Level I E-learning Course and the Level I Virtual Module before attending the On-Snow Exam

Meeting Location & Lift Ticket Information will be sent out by the Event Coordinator, via email, no less than 48 hours ahead of the event start time. 


Prepare for your event by visiting your events discipline's Education & Certification Page and https://www.boynemountain.com/
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