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Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025 from 8:45 am – 4:00 pm ET
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Location: Liberty Mountain (PA) (Please meet in the Clock Tower Building at 8:45am. Your class will be in the Eastwind Room, and begins promptly at 9:00am. – Inside Registration for Indoor Courses)
All participants in PSIA-AASI clinics at Vail Resorts are required to wear a helmet while sliding or riding. You can read the full Vail Resorts Helmet Policy here: https://easternsnowpros.org/knowledge-base/policies/vail-resort-helmet-policy/
Event Code: 326MU1019A
Registration Information:
– Second Chair Rate: $168.00
– CEUs: 6
– Spots Remaining: 27 (as of 32 minutes ago)
Event Prerequisite(s): None
Additional Fee for Non-Members: $25.00
Registration Closes: Saturday, October 4, 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:
This multi-disciplinary course explores the practical application of anatomy and biomechanics to improve movement analysis and technical understanding for snowsports instructors. Through a blend of guided discussions, interactive presentations, and movement-based activities, participants will explore the relationships between anatomical function, technique, and performance. The course supports instructors in identifying movement inefficiencies and applying principles of flexibility, strength, and motor control to enhance student outcomes across Alpine, Snowboard, and Telemark disciplines.
Learning Experiences:
Specific activities will vary depending on the group’s needs but typically include:
• Facilitated discussions on musculoskeletal function and its relationship to skiing/riding movements
• Interactive analysis of video performances across disciplines
• Dryland-based movement exploration to understand joint and muscular function
• Scenario-based group work to build technical understanding
•Review and application of discipline-specific fundamentals through an anatomical lens
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, successful participants will be able to:
• Describe key anatomical structures and how they relate to common skiing/riding movements
• Identify movement inefficiencies using anatomical and biomechanical principles
• Communicate functional movement insights using shared language across disciplines
• Apply discipline-specific fundamentals to observed performances with anatomical awareness
Prerequisite(s): Discipline Level I
Recommended Learning Resources: • PSIA-AASI Technical Manuals (Alpine, Snowboard, Telemark)
Equipment/Materials Needed: • Note taking materials
CANCEL/TRANSFER/NO SHOW POLICY FOR EASTERN EVENTS:
IF YOU NEED TO TRANSFER or CANCEL: please call (518) 452-6095.
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.
Note: 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 or TRANSFER from an EVENT that is 4 or more days:
> Up to 21 days prior to the event: $20.00 fee < During the three weeks prior to the event: 50% of event fee paid
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.