You walk into a bar. How can you tell who is the PSIA certified ski instructor?
Don't worry, he'll tell you.
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You walk into a bar. How can you tell who is the PSIA certified ski instructor?
Don't worry, he'll tell you.
Also works for vegans and crossfitters
These vids posted Oct-Nov 2023
https://youtu.be/I57Irkk0HeY
https://youtu.be/qa52l0Uw9ks
https://youtu.be/W65ySVTs7Xs
https://youtu.be/lw6zuBo5nCo
Our ski school training director just posted all those Nordica videos on Facebook.
I’m going to go with an out of the box answer here having taken the level 1 certification last year and already registered for the level 2 this season….
I found the content of the course fun, interesting, and useful even though I have already taught skiing several years and taught other outdoor pursuits like whitewater kayaking for several, too.
For a young person to learn about relating to people, adapting to their learning style, overcoming environmental conditions, and getting the technical “ski performance” learning as well - I think it would have been valuable for me at that age.
The level 1 is definitely a stepping stone, it’s the beginner zone - which most places let you teach without certs, so I think the further you take it the more beneficial it is as you can teach more advanced lessons.