Snowboard Level II Assessment – Tech/MA Module – 1 Day | Back to Calendar |
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 from 8:45 am – 4:00 pm ET
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Location: Blue Mountain (PA) (Plan to meet your group on snow at the starting time listed above, at the “Lessons Meet Here” sign outside the rental shop (near the Comet lift). If we are notified of any change, we will email and/or text updated information to you. – Outdoor Registration)
Event Code: 326SB0128A
Registration Information:
– First Chair Rate: $265.00 (available through Tuesday, January 6)
– Last Chair Rate: $290.00
– CEUs: 6
– Spots Remaining: 5 (as of 56 minutes ago)
Event Prerequisite(s): Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Snowboard Level 1 Certification or Crossover Level 2+ Certification, Snowboard Level 2 Prerequisite, Snowboard Level 2 Professional Knowledge Exam
Registration Closes: Wednesday, January 7, 2026, 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:
Are you ready to test your technical understanding and movement analysis skills in the intermediate zone of snowboard instructor certification? This course is designed for the aspiring AASI Level II instructor who is seeking assessment on their technical understanding and movement analysis performance compared to the AASI National Standards. Participants will explore the application of the technical understanding, technical skills, and movement analysis capabilities in intermediate terrain, conditions, and activities while receiving targeted evaluation and feedback. The course emphasizes the ability to perform movement analysis and personal analysis in intermediate terrain to be evaluated to the AASI Level II Technical Understanding and Movement Analysis (TU/MA) standards. This assessment is the evaluative TU/MA step toward completing Level II certification.
- Please review the AASI Level II Assessment Guide.
Learning Experiences:
Specific activities will vary depending on group, terrain, and conditions and typically include:
• Performing personal analysis of your own riding performance of defined riding outcomes in intermediate terrain.
• Performing movement analysis of the riding of others in intermediate terrain.
• Receiving targeted feedback from Examiners on performance relative to the National standards.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, successful participants will be able to:
• Demonstrate consistency, accuracy, and adaptability in Level II technical understanding and movement analysis assessment activities.
• Articulate accurate cause-and-effect relationships of Technical
Fundamentals within all phases of the turn/ATML to offer an effective
prescription for change for riders through the intermediate zone.
• Describe specific performances using Technical Fundamentals and
considering tactics and equipment choices using current PSIA-AASI
resources.
Prerequisite(s):
• AASI Level I Certification
• Ability to ride confidently and safely in intermediate terrain and conditions, including steeps, bumps, off-piste, and freestyle features
• Familiarity with Level II assessment activities and assessment criteria
• Commitment
Recommended Learning Resources:
• AASI National Standards and Level II Riding Assessment Form
• AASI Snowboard Technical Manual
• AASI Performance Guide
Equipment/Materials Needed:
• Personal snowboard equipment suitable for advanced all-mountain and freestyle conditions
Additional Event Details:
CANCEL/TRANSFER/NO SHOW POLICY FOR EASTERN EVENTS:
PLEASE NOTE: For the 2025-2026 season events, we have a new Unified Cancellation Policy.
IF YOU NEED TO TRANSFER or CANCEL: you can cancel your registration in your member portal at members.thesnowpros.org or call us at (518) 452-6095.
To transfer your registration to a different event, please cancel this registration and register for the new event.
If you need to cancel from an Eastern event:
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- Up to 3 weeks prior to the event start: Full refund of the cost of your event registration.
- Less than 3 weeks prior to the event start: 50% refund of the cost of your event registration.
- Less than one week prior to the start date and time of your event, event registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Certain premier regional and national events follow a cancellation policy different from the standard cancellation policy outlined above. Please refer to those events directly for the applicable event cancellation policies.
If you need to cancel an Eastern premier event (an event that is 4 or more days):
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- Up to 3 weeks prior to the event start: Full refund of the cost of your event registration.
- Less than 3 weeks prior to the event start: 50% refund of the cost of your event registration.
Please note that no refunds will be issued for events once attended. We encourage members to review event details carefully before registering to ensure a satisfactory experience. Extenuating circumstances (medical or bereavement) will be considered for a refund if notification is given at the earliest opportunity, and the request is received within one week after the start of the event.
Our goal is to ensure all events run as scheduled; however, there are times, with very little notice, that we may have to cancel or move an event due to factors beyond our control. We encourage you to consider this possibility when making travel plans.