Remembering Carl Ettlinger
Carl was a distinguished researcher who invented new methods to reduce ski injuries and make skiing a safer sport.
Carl was a distinguished researcher who invented new methods to reduce ski injuries and make skiing a safer sport.
Both ranching and snowsports are fueled by multi-generational leadership. Learn more from PSIA-AASI Board Chair Eliza Kuntz.
Here, PSIA Alpine Team members Stephen Helfenbein and Brenna Kelleher share their take on Germany’s presentation on the Quality of the Learning Experience.
PSIA-AASI Official Supplier Nordica, along with PSIA Alpine Team Coach Michael Rogan, team member Troy Walsh, and PSIA NW Tech Team member Meagan Jones, today released a must-see video series that will give you the background and tools you need to pass your Alpine Level I, II, and III certification exams this season.
In the fifth installment of the “Certification Secrets” series, Mount Snow, Vermont, ski instructor Christine Holden talks about the importance of “the personal touch” and working with other on-snow professionals.
Get ready for the season with First Chair podcasts about SNO-GO and the updated Certification Standards.
Gregory shares his top takeaways from a memorable National Academy and Telemark Academy.
It’s certification season, the time of year when you put all your hard work to the test and reach your professional goals.
With all that’s happening in our country and the world, it’s amazing – and comforting – to see how we are coming together and supporting each other.
Free to members, the course is designed for you to complete prior to attending the on-snow portion of the Level I assessment.