PSIA-AASI Welcomes Hot Chillys as Official Supplier
PSIA-AASI welcomes Hot Chillys as the association’s newest official supplier. For professional instructors, the mission at Hot Chillys is to keep you so comfortable you forget they’re even there.
Certification Secrets: Level III Alpine Instructor MaryLu Cianciolo
In this installment of the “Certification Secrets” series, Level III Alpine Instructor and Chicago Snow Studio Owner MaryLu Cianciolo explains why even starting down the path to certification can create more success – and fun – in your teaching.
From the Archives: “Cultural Connections in Alaska”
For this installment of “From the Archives,” we go back a decade to the Fall 2014 issue of 32 Degrees, with an insightful feature by former PSIA Cross Country (then Nordic) Team member Megan Spurkland on instructing in Alaska Native villages.
Chasing Winter with Windham Mountain Club’s Dan Hogan
In this edition of Chasing Winter, we caught up with Dan Hogan, the director of the ski and ride school at New York’s Windham Mountain Club. Hogan and his wife, Jenni, made their Southern Hemisphere ski teaching dreams come true, spending several “summers” instructing at Australia’s Perisher Ski Resort.
Dusty Dyar’s Top Offseason Workout? Building Houses
PSIA-AASI National Team members have covered a lot of interesting methods that they use to stay active in the offseason. In this National Team Workout Q&A, PSIA Alpine Team member Dusty Dyar explains how his day job as a builder keeps him in top physical and mental ski shape.
How Fly-Fishing Can Improve Your Mental and Physical Preparation for Skiing
New PSIA Alpine Team member Elle Matalavage takes advantage of fly-fishing opportunities at her local lakes, rivers, and streams to help her prepare for ski season. In this PSIA-AASI National Team Workout Q&A, she explains how wading and casting buoys her ski technique.
Chasing Winter with PSIA Alpine Team Member Ben Potts
In this edition of Chasing Winter, we caught up with PSIA Alpine Team member Ben Potts, who has found a way to keep skiing year-round in New Zealand, as well as late into the summer at Colorado’s Copper Mountain.
PSIA-AASI National Team Offseason Sports/Workouts
This summer, we’ve shared some of the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team’s favorite offseason sports and workouts. From cross-training to wakeboarding to dirt biking, get the inside scoop on what they love to do when it’s not snowsports season.
Roller Skiing Is the Ideal Offseason Workout for Perfecting Cross Country Ski Technique
New PSIA Cross Country Team member Justin Arndt freeheel skis year-round, whether it’s on snow or on pavement. In this PSIA-AASI National Team Workout Q&A, he shares how and where you can get the most out of an offseason freeheel workout.
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