Cross-Discipline
A discussion with PSIA-AASI National Team Member Mike Ma on how and why to train your eye to see other equipment sliding. Mike covers some of the benefits you can get for your primary discipline as well as discusses a structure and limits of growing a more diverse eye.
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Cross-Discipline
PSIA-E Alpine Examiner and Eastern Team member Nate Gardner discusses strategies and factors that can help us understand and influence the motivations of our students.
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Cross-Discipline
Join PSIA-AASI Education Development Manager and The Fall Line: With Chaos and Co. co-host, Angelo Ross, for a conversation about leveraging curriculum standards to express yourself as a professional snowsports educator.
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Alpine-Focused
By popular request, an alpine movement analysis session focused on gaining experience with observing and evaluating higher-end skiers and relating observations from those skiers to a level 2 candidate. Brandon also shares some tips on how he’s developed his own movement analysis skills over his career as well as some insights on how our evaluation and prescription processes relate to the Learning Connection model and finding success in our assessments.
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Cross-Discipline
Discover the motivational orientations behind your goals to better understand yourself and develop mental skills and strategies to help increase performance under pressure.
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Cross-Discipline
Whether you have one plank or two, your heels are attached or not, or you’re using outriggers or a sit ski, the mechanics that dictate how our planks perform are all the same. Yet, different disciplines tend to think about how we get our skis and boards to perform in vastly different ways. Join us as we take a look through the perspectives of other disciplines for lessons we can use to make us better at our own skiing, riding, and teaching
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