April Tea Talk Features PSIA Alpine Team Alumna Heidi Ettlinger
Make plans now to join the upcoming April Tea Talk when host Stacey Gerrish will welcome PSIA Alpine Team alumna Heidi Ettlinger.
Make plans now to join the upcoming April Tea Talk when host Stacey Gerrish will welcome PSIA Alpine Team alumna Heidi Ettlinger.
The 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team Coaching Staff was announced Jan. 31, solidifying the educational foundation for the upcoming new team selection, goal-setting process, and hosting of Interski in Vail, Colorado, in 2027. In this interview series, the coaches discuss how they plan to continue to build on the current team’s success and innovation as they prepare to guide the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team into the future.
This article by Grant Nakamura appears in the Spring 2024 Issue of 32 Degrees. You can read the entire digital edition by logging in and visiting the 32 Degrees page on our website.
PSIA-AASI National Team Coach Jeb Boyd and the entire team can’t wait to welcome you to National Academy, Rider Rally, Adaptive Academy, and Telemark Academy at Big Sky in April. When traveling to Montana, don’t forget about this essential item, which will be waiting for you in Big Sky.
This is the third story in a three-part series about PSIA-AASI Lead Writer Peter Kray’s multi-week ski clinic at Ski Santa Fe.
Katie Brinton, a PSIA-AASI Eastern Region alpine examiner and senior editor for Ski Area Management (SAM), shares her thoughts on her professional development, working with mentors and peers to reach her goals, and the importance of events like Women’s Summit.
The 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team Coaching Staff was announced Jan. 31, solidifying the educational foundation for the upcoming new team selection, goal-setting process, and hosting of Interski in Vail, Colorado, in 2027. In this new interview series, the coaches discuss how they plan to continue to build on the current team’s success and innovation as they prepare to guide the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team into the future.
This article by PSIA-AASI Education Development Manager Angelo Ross appears in the Spring 2024 Issue of 32 Degrees. You can read the entire digital edition by logging in and visiting the 32 Degrees page on our website.
In the second episode of this two-part interview, Northwest examiner Melodie Buell, the education and training manager for Oregon Adaptive Sports and a lead trainer for Mt. Bachelor Ski and Ride School, shares how providing feedback on things a student did right is equally as important as critiquing something they did wrong.
This is the second story in a three-part series about PSIA-AASI Lead Writer Peter Kray’s multi-week ski clinic at Ski Santa Fe.