Snowboard Freestyle Specialist 1 | Back to Calendar |
Dates: Saturday, March 15, 2025 – Sunday, March 16, 2025 from 8:45 am – 4:00 pm ET (2 Days)
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Location: Bretton Woods (NH) (Plan to meet your group on snow at the starting time listed above, at the base of the Bethlehem Quad. If we are notified of any change, we will email and/or text updated information to you. – Outdoor Registration)
Event Code: 325FS0315A
Registration Information:
– First Chair Rate: $240.00 (available through Friday, February 21)
– Last Chair Rate: $265.00
– CEUs: 12
– Spots Remaining: 16 (as of 15 minutes ago)
Event Prerequisite(s): Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Freestyle Specialist E-Learning Course for Snowboard or Alpine Track (links are in Course Description) , Minimum Level 1 Certification + must be able to ski or ride at current certification level
Registration Closes: Wednesday, February 26, 2025, 11:59 pm ET
Online Registration: Click here to register.
Offline Registration: Please call the Eastern office (518) 452-6095 during regular hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm EST
Course Description:
The Freestyle Specialist 1 affirms that the instructor is qualified to teach freestyle in the beginner/novice zone on beginner/novice terrain (typically identified as “green”) as well as extra small to small terrain park features. Candidates will review, and be assessed in, the basics of park and pipe (as available), skiing/riding skills, and teaching techniques. Please reference the PSIA-AASI Freestyle Specialist National Standards for more information.
The Freestyle Speciliast 1 is an assessment based certificate that provides instruction to aid participants in acquiring knowledge of teaching introductory level Freestyle lessons AND evaluates the achievement of the intended learning outcomes. Certificates are awarded to those who meet the Specialist Standards.
The event is run with either an Alpine-specific or a Snowboard-specific focus. Attendees must participate in either Alpine equipment for the Alpine Freestyle Specialist 1 (which is noted in the event title) or Snowboard equipment for the Snowboard Freestyle Specialist 1.
The Freestyle Specialist E-Learning Course must be completed before registering for your on-snow event. This E-Learning Course is offered in a Snowboard or Skiing track, costs $20, and offers 1 CEU credit upon completion. You can access the course here:
- Freestyle Specialist E-Learning Course for Snowboard Track
- Freestyle Specialist E-Learning Course for Skiing Track
Learning Experiences:
Specific activities will vary depending on the group’s needs and environmental conditions and typically include:
• Recognizing verbal and non-verbal communication with trainers, peers, and mentors.
• Understanding professionalism, behavioral responses to emotions, and the roles of instructor self-awareness and self-management
in the snowsports learning environment.
• Identifying active listening strategies, motivation tactics, emotional needs of the group, and the role of social awareness in group dynamics.
• Planning learning outcomes in the beginner/novice freestyle zone.
• Implementing learning experiences in the beginner/novice freestyle environment.
• Identifying and communicating performance changes.
• Practicing the application of discipline-specific fundamentals in isolation and combination – in or on a variety of terrain features.
• Varying tactics for speed, pop, spin, and line to develop the versatility required at the FS 1 level.
• Off-snow activities such as cross training to enhance agility, strength, and kinesthetic awareness.
• Group activities, with instructors performing various tasks and discussing the similarities and differences of each.
• Analyzing freestyle skiing/snowboarding to better understand practical applications of discipline-specific fundamentals.
• Exploring how to apply TIRD (timing, intensity, rate, and duration) to discipline-specific fundamentals, based on the desired freestyle outcome.
• Taking e-learning courses and studying recent PSIA-AASI educational materials in various formats.
• Attending local, regional, and national education events.
• Group activities, with instructors performing various tasks and discussing the similarities and differences of each.
• Analyzing freestyle skiing/snowboarding to better understand practical applications of discipline-specific fundamentals.
• Exploring how to apply TIRD to discipline-specific fundamentals, based on the desired freestyle outcome.
• Using different types, sizes, adjustments, and purposes of gear in multiple types of terrain and snow conditions.
Learning Outcomes:
• Able to utilize verbal and non-verbal communication to support the emotional state of a subset within the group in the freestyle environment (Assessed when teaching)
• Plans learning outcomes and organizes progressive learning experiences relevant to beginner/novice students in the freestyle environment.
• Facilitates learning experiences that guide students toward the agreed-upon outcome and engages them in the process in the freestyle environment.
• Uses the discipline-specific fundamentals to demonstrate desired freestyle outcomes in beginner freestyle terrain, including extra small and small features.
• Uses current PSIA-AASI resources to identify and describe elements of a personal or observed performance; applying discipline-specific fundamentals and considering tactics and equipment choices.
• Articulates an accurate cause-and-effect relationship between equipment and body performance within any single discipline-specific fundamental – comparing one phase of ATML to another and taking equipment choices and stance setup into consideration – to offer a relevant prescription for change for riders performing FS 1 activities.
Prerequisite(s): At minimum, must be a current PSIA-AASI-certified Level I (or equivalent) instructor and be able to ski or ride at current certification level.
Equipment/Materials Needed: Twin tip skis are highly recommended OR any board that feels comfortable to try freestyle maneuvers on.
See more information and details for the Freestyle Specialist available on the Eastern website at easternsnowpros.org/education/freestyle-specialist
Additional Event Details:
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> Up to 14 days prior to the event: $20.00 fee < During the two weeks prior to the event: $25.00 fee
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> Up to 21 days prior to the event: $20.00 fee < During the three weeks prior to the event: 50% of event fee paid
Notice to the office must be made no later than 4:30pm on last business day before the event.
IF YOU DO NOT SHOW AT YOUR EVENT AND DO NOT CONTACT US by 4:30pm on last business day before the event: No refund.
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