2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team Coach Interview: Zeke Fashingbauer

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.

2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team Coach Interview: Zeke Fashingbauer2024-04-15T12:13:41-06:00

What Is the PSIA-AASI National Team?

PSIA-AASI National Team Selection 2024 will take place Sunday, April 21, through Friday, April 26, in Big Sky, Montana, with dozens of talented, experienced snowsports instructors from across the country competing for a spot on the 2024-28 team.

What Is the PSIA-AASI National Team?2024-03-11T16:38:23-06:00

32 Degrees: Mentorship Matters

This feature by Krista Crabtree appeared in the Winter 2024 Issue of 32 Degrees. For ski and snowboard instructors, beyond connecting with others in the snowsports industry, strong mentor/mentee relationships can go a long way in helping with skill development, career advice, and assessment prep.

32 Degrees: Mentorship Matters2024-02-16T11:36:07-07:00

2024 Team Training Celebrates Accomplishments, Focuses on Future Growth

Earlier this week, the 2021-24 PSIA-AASI National Team began to close out their last season together, as they focused on professional development and the ongoing evolution of their Interski 2023 presentations. Find out more about their Winter Training session in Vail, Colorado.

2024 Team Training Celebrates Accomplishments, Focuses on Future Growth2024-02-09T14:26:50-07:00

How Does the PSIA-AASI National Team Employ the Learning Connection?

One basic question guides PSIA-AASI’s approach to refining the educational tenets of the American Teaching System: What is great teaching? This focus inspired the development of the Learning Connection. Find out how National Team members are employing it on snow this season.

How Does the PSIA-AASI National Team Employ the Learning Connection?2024-02-05T14:42:44-07:00

PSIA-AASI 2024-28 National Team Coaching Staff Announced

The 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team Coaching Staff was announced today, Jan. 31, 2024, solidifying the educational foundation for the upcoming new team selection, goal-setting process, and strategic alignment initiative that will guide the new team in the years come, including hosting Interski in Vail, Colorado, in 2027.

PSIA-AASI 2024-28 National Team Coaching Staff Announced2024-01-31T13:55:19-07:00

PSIA-AASI National Team Highlights Prime Accomplishments

The PSIA-AASI National Team will train together in Vail, Colorado, at the end of this week, putting the cap on a remarkable three-season term (shortened by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic) that saw them refine the Learning Connection Model, introduce the Unified Assessment Form, and make significant strides toward national alignment.

PSIA-AASI National Team Highlights Prime Accomplishments2024-01-29T16:25:38-07:00

National Team Members Share Their Teaching and Riding Goals

One of the reasons PSIA-AASI National Team members are so inspirational – both to their students and other instructors – is because they never stop looking for new ways to improve their own teaching and riding. Here are just some of the ways team members are working to “improve their game” this season.

National Team Members Share Their Teaching and Riding Goals2024-01-23T16:10:39-07:00

What It Means to Be Part of the Snow Pro Community

Over the past three months, PSIA-AASI National Team members have shared their professional development plans, their pride in the work they’ve done for the benefit of professional snowsports instructors, and how they achieved their personal goals. Here, 10 team members reflect on what it means for them to be part of the Snow Pro Community.

What It Means to Be Part of the Snow Pro Community2024-01-08T16:53:54-07:00

Professional Development Plan: National Team Member Joshua Fogg

Congratulations to the 2021-24 PSIA-AASI National Team for all the work they’ve done promoting, supporting, and assisting with the development of PSIA-AASI education materials, programs, and activities at all levels. As the team enters its final season, team coaches and members reflect on the work they’ve done for the association, their personal accomplishments, and their professional development plans — including how they think those plans can help you reach your goals this season.

Professional Development Plan: National Team Member Joshua Fogg2023-12-28T10:20:46-07:00
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