Rider Rally (Snowboard)
Event: Rider Rally 2024 Dates: Sunday, April 14 through Friday, April 19 (5 days) OR Tuesday, April 16 through
Event: Rider Rally 2024 Dates: Sunday, April 14 through Friday, April 19 (5 days) OR Tuesday, April 16 through
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.
The application process to identify the discipline coaches for the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team is now open. A PSIA-AASI Team coach is a collaborator, influencer, and inspiration to help others achieve their potential. They will play a critical role in the PSIA-AASI strategic education alignment initiative and help unite around the values, goals, and Ends identified by the association.
The holiday rush is officially over. Which means it’s the perfect time to focus on your own skiing and riding, and maybe even check out a different ski area for a refreshing change of view. Here are three upcoming events worth packing up your boards to attend.
Learn more about Kevin Jordan, who works as Senior Coordinator at the Snowmass Children’s Ski School.
PSIA-AASI recognizes eight individuals for their commitment to snowsports education and acting as inspirational leaders.Â
This article by Trevor Hildebrand 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.
“People are here to collaborate, and work," said PSIA-AASI National Team Manager Jeb Boyd.
Listen to this new podcast on the Adaptive Alpine Standards then register for the upcoming free webinar and Tea Talk to learn more from PSIA-AASI Adaptive Team Coach Geoff Krill.
Here is a look at some of the biggest stories in cross country and telemark instruction.