32 Degrees: Member Profile – Deb Armstrong
Meet former PSIA Alpine Team member and Olympic Gold Medalist Deb Armstrong, who was honored with the PSIA-AASI Distinguished Service Award at last April’s PSIA-AASI National Academy in Big Sky, Montana.
Monica Young Earns Her Alpine Level II in Treble Cone, New Zealand
Western Region member Monica Young shares how she earned her Alpine Level II certification in New Zealand and what it means to her to continue striving for advanced certification.
32 Degrees: Meet the 2024-28 National Team Members
The Fall 2024 issue of 32 Degrees magazine is out and it includes a special feature on the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team, which sets the standard for U.S. ski and snowboard instruction.
Chasing Winter: National Team Members Ride the SkyTechSport Simulator
In this final chapter of the PSIA-AASI “Chasing Winter” series, we talk to AASI Snowboard Team member Chris Rogers and PSIA Alpine Team member Kevin Jordan as they prepare to head to Los Angeles to work with SkyTechSport, manufacturers of interactive ski and snowboard simulators.
Back to Snowsports School – The Resources You Need to Succeed
Want to make this your best winter ever as a professional ski and snowboard instructor? PSIA-AASI has all the resources you need to take charge of your professional development and achieve your goals.
Developing a Love and Passion for the Craft of Ski Instructing with Maxwell Sleeper
Maxwell Sleeper, an Alpine Level II instructor, with Children’s Specialist 1 and Freestyle Specialist 1 credentials, has been honing his skills this summer at The Remarkables, in Queenstown, New Zealand. Find out what he’s bringing back to the States to help inform his teaching at Vermont’s Jay Peak.
Chasing Winter at Mt. Hood with Chris Rogers
AASI Snowboard Team member Chris Rogers has made regular trips to Mt. Hood to work as an instructor and coach on the sunswept slopes of Timberline’s Palmer Glacier. Here, he shares why the area offers such a great opportunity for instructors who want to keep chasing winter.
PSIA-AASI Announces Leadership Change
PSIA-AASI Announces Leadership Change [ Aug. 9, 2024 ] -- The Board of Directors of PSIA-AASI, the Professional Ski Instructors of America – American Association of Snowboard Instructors, has announced that Peggy Hiller will no
Transferring Teaching Skills with Nick Nagey: “Everything I Do Is Informed by Ski Instruction”
Aspen-based ski instructor Nick Nagey was honored with PSIA-AASI’s Angus Graham Rising Star Award at PSIA-AASI National Academies in Big Sky, Montana, in April, recognizing his career path in the industry and ability to connect with his students and fellow instructors. Here, he shares how his ski instruction skills transfer to the rest of his professional life.
Other Industry News
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- Why Park City’s Historic Town Lift Could Be Closing For Goodon November 14, 2024
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- 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