10 Early Season Teaching Tips from National Team Coach Jeb Boyd
PSIA-AASI National Team Coach Jeb Boyd offers a few timely tips for how you can teach safe, successful lessons no matter what kind of snow is on your local mountain.
PSIA-AASI National Team Coach Jeb Boyd offers a few timely tips for how you can teach safe, successful lessons no matter what kind of snow is on your local mountain.
Former PSIA-AASI National Team member Nelson Wingard, the new vice president of Steamboat SnowSports School, discusses his new role, and how his experience as an instructor applies to all aspects of his professional career.
This “Last Run” column, written by PSIA-AASI Lead Writer Peter Kray, 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.
As PSIA-AASI prepares to announce a new National Team tomorrow, we sat down with long-time PSIA Alpine Team member Robin Barnes to reflect on her highlights and contributions from previous terms.
Tom Gabriesle went to his first PSIA National Academy when it was held in Snowbird, Utah, in 1992. Since then, other than a break for Covid and a brief hiccup in the mid-1990s, he hasn’t missed the event in 30 years.
In honor of the PSIA-AASI National Team Selection process in Big Sky, Montana, Sunday, April 21, through Friday, April 26, we’re taking a closer look at all the things your team does to make being a PSIA-AASI member a better, more rewarding experience for you.
In the Fall 2021 issue of 32 Degrees, PSIA-AASI members got a first formal look at the 2021-24 National Team, along with an overview of the selection process, the team’s educational mission, and how they would work to enhance the snowsports instruction experience for everyone. Here, we look back on where they started and thank them for all they’ve done.
In honor of the PSIA-AASI National Team Selection process in Big Sky, Montana, Sunday, April 21, through Friday, April 26, we’re taking a closer look at all the things your team does to make being a PSIA-AASI member a better, more rewarding experience for you.
PSIA Cross Country Team Coach Emily Lovett will be pursuing new professional interests as an instructor at the end of the current PSIA-AASI National Team term at the end of this month and passing on the free-heel baton to new Cross Country Team Coach Zeke Fashingbauer. We thank Emily for her amazing contributions to the national team over her two terms.
The 2024 PSIA-AASI National Team Selection process is well underway, with top candidates from across the country preparing to head to Big Sky, Montana, in a few weeks for the final, on-snow selection event. Here, PSIA Alpine Team member Brenna Kelleher shares insight and highlights from her team experience.