32 Degrees: The Active Art of Ski Instruction
This excerpted feature, “The Active Art of Ski Instruction: How Great Teachers Adapt & Modify the Elements of Every Lesson,” by PSIA-AASI Lead Writer Peter Kray, appears in the forthcoming Winter 2025 Issue of 32 Degrees.
The Hartford Ski Spectacular Opens the Slopes to Adaptive Athletes
The Hartford Ski Spectacular and Move United are carving across the slopes of Breckenridge, Colorado, this week, embracing the event’s annual mission to create more opportunities for adaptive skiers and snowboarders.
PSIA-AASI Welcomes POWLAB as Official Supplier
PSIA-AASI is pleased to welcome POWLAB goggles as a new Official Supplier. POWLAB was founded on the principles of research and innovation, with a goal to create goggles that perform under the toughest conditions.
32 Degrees: Meet Ryan Carr
This excerpted “Meet” Q&A appears in the Fall 2024 issue of 32 Degrees. Dr. Ryan Carr, EdD, is a performance coach specializing in mental performance, leadership development, team cohesion, and strength and conditioning. He started Carr Driven Performance to offer mental performance coaching to youth, collegiate, and professional athletes.
What Every New Snowsports Instructor Should Know Before They Teach a Lesson, Part 2
In part two of this series, PSIA-AASI Education Development Manager Angelo Ross shares his insight on how new instructors can succeed in their first season teaching.
Cross Country Team Introduces XC Certification Pathway Guides
The PSIA Cross Country Team is introducing three “Certification Pathway Guides” to help every level of cross country instructor create a clear map for identifying, training for, and achieving their own certification goals.
PSIA-AASI Welcomes Pret Helmets as New Official Supplier
PSIA-AASI welcomes Pret Ski and Snowboard Helmets as the association’s newest Official Supplier. PSIA-AASI instructors now enjoy member-specific pricing on the brand’s line of award-winning helmets.
32 Degrees: How to Get Off the Learning Plateau
This excerpted article, written by Chris Ohman, a Level II alpine instructor, with a Children’s Specialist 2 credential, at Montana’s Big Sky Resort, appears in the Fall 2024 issue of 32 Degrees.
Other Industry News
- Beijing to host major international winter sports eventson November 19, 2024
- Why Park City’s Historic Town Lift Could Be Closing For Goodon November 14, 2024
- One Of The Best East Coast Ski Resorts Feels Like A French Alpine Village Bursting With Charmon November 14, 2024
- Navigating a Slippery Slope: Learning to Ski as an Adulton November 14, 2024
- The European ski resorts following in the tracks of North Americaon November 14, 2024
- 'Magician' Canmore ski instructor to be inducted in CSIA hall of fameon November 14, 2024
- This Winter Sports Summit Celebrates Black Ski Groupson November 13, 2024
- Documentary film focuses on Whaleback, other smaller ski areason November 13, 2024
- How Adaptive Lessons Took the Slippery Out of the Slopes For My Sonon November 13, 2024
- Can Powder Mountain Go Luxury Without Sacrificing the Rugged Vibes?on September 26, 2024