Alpine-Specific
Explore coaching cues and drills that bring more “flow” to your skiing. Learn how precision, timing, and feel work together through the turn transition to create seamless, expressive skiing.
Alpine-Focused
#23: Find More Flow
Alpine-Specific
Explore coaching cues and drills that bring more “flow” to your skiing. Learn how precision, timing, and feel work together through the turn transition to create seamless, expressive skiing.
#21: Tools for Alpine Movement Analysis
Alpine-Focused
Movement analysis can be approached from an overwhelming number of perspectives, often leaving instructors unsure of where to begin. In this webinar, Evan Vomacka shares a tool he developed to simplify finding those starting points—one that can be applied at every level, from beginners to national team members.
#18: Visual Cues for MA: What to Look For
Alpine-Focused
Movement analysis, one of the most fundamental skills in snowsports instruction, requires discerning between effective and ineffective movement patterns. But where do I start? What do I look for? Join Brandon as he walks you through a variety of cues you can look for in your own MA, visually presented with crystal-clear, slow-motion footage.
#16: The Challenge of Picking an Activity
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Have you ever struggled to pick the “right” activity when teaching a lesson? In this tech talk, Quinn explores how to build trust with students, collaborate with them, and highlight particular fundamentals in a way that allows the ideal activity to practically pick itself.
#15: Fun(damental)-Based Bag of Tricks
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Add tools to your teaching bag of tricks! Join Teaching Children Snowsports co-author Mark Aiken as he walks us through tasks rooted in the fundamentals. Practice your movement analysis skills while discussing situations where we can apply our new tricks.
#12: Skiing Through Transition
Alpine-Focused
Dave Raybould (PSIA-E Alpine Examiner and Stowe Manager) joins us to break down different types of turn transitions in skiing, including cross-over, cross-under, and everything in between. Learn how these different transitions affect ski performance and gain insights into when and where each type might benefit you or your students the most.
#8: Practical Biomechanics and Physics
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We get it, trying to read about biomechanics and physics can be a powerful cure for even the worst insomnia. Join us as Brandon explores a fun and unique perspective on some of the most important concepts of biomechanics and physics as they apply to skiing with practical applications to apply to your own lessons and movement analysis.