32 Degrees: Member Profile – Lyndsay Ward
This excerpted “Member Profile” Q&A with PSIA-AASI Central Region Education and Certification Manager Lyndsay Ward appears in the Winter 2025 issue of 32 Degrees.
This excerpted “Member Profile” Q&A with PSIA-AASI Central Region Education and Certification Manager Lyndsay Ward appears in the Winter 2025 issue of 32 Degrees.
AASI Rider Rally, one of the most unique, storied, and all-around fun annual snowsports instruction events of the winter returns to Copper Mountain, Colorado, to celebrate its 25th anniversary this April.
With AASI Rider Rally preparing to celebrate its 25th anniversary, here are some of the highlights from American Snow of the birth of snowboarding and how AASI continues to play a crucial role in growing this wonderful sport.
In Part 2 of “Great Moments in Snowboarding History," we return to the Winter 2008 issue of The Pro Rider, with the second part of a fun article by then-Associate Editor Steve Lysaker. Here, we explore the 1980s through the 2000s.
For this installment of “From the Archives,” we go back to the Winter 2008 issue of The Pro Rider for Part 1 of “Great Moments in Snowboarding History,” by then-Associate Editor Steve Lysaker.
In this PSIA-AASI National Team Workout Q&A, AASI Snowboard Team member Josh Smith says that he enjoys golfing and racing mountain bikes in the summer. But the best sport for improving his mental and physical focus for snowboarding is competitive dirt biking.
Registration for the W.I.S.E., Women Invited Supported Elevated, mentorship series at Mammoth Mountain, California, on Dec. 6 and 7, closes Sunday, Dec. 3. Also, learn how biomechanics can influence female riders in this Winter 2024 32 Degrees article.
Here’s how to use the snowboarding fundamentals to elevate your skateboarding or longboarding this summer. And, when you get back on snow next winter, you’ll be an even better rider than you are now.
Here, PSIA Alpine Team members Joshua Fogg and Kevin Jordan share their takeaways from the individual presentations they attended from Bulgaria and Belgium.
Every advanced skier and snowboarder knows that carving is the most consistent, high-octane opportunity a rider has for getting thrills and testing skills.