First Chair: Psia-aasi Podcast

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Sinopsis

More than 32,000 individuals belong to PSIA-AASI (Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors), making it the worlds largest organization dedicated to skiing and snowboarding. Listen in to hear how PSIA-AASI gets people stoked on the ski and snowboard experience. Join us and turn your passion into a profession. Or, take a lesson from us. Friends dont let friends teach friends. Let the snow fly!

Episodios

  • 2.28.2024 | Boots on the Snow | Providing Effective Feedback With Melodie Buell | Part 2

    28/02/2024 Duración: 19min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Melodie Buell again and in this pod, they continue the chat about providing effective feedback to your students. George kicks off the pod with his own experiences with getting feedback from bosses and coworkers. Melodie goes on to explain how building a relationship with whomever you're working with or collaborating with is essential to building trust within the relationship. Melodie talks about how providing feedback on things your student did right is equally as important as critiquing something they did wrong. Error-focused feedback can be phenomenal if you have a good relationship with the student but if you're growing and connection with your student, being vulnerable and providing feedback on the good things, automatically creates a better connection. George questions Melodie on what instructors can do to improve the way feedback is given which Melodie answers by saying that you should have an understanding of how the teaching and people s

  • 2.21.2024: PSIA-AASI Regional Trainings with Education Development Manager Angelo Ross

    21/02/2024 Duración: 14min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with PSIA-AASI's Education Development Manager Angelo Ross. Angelo is a well-accredited instructor for PSIA-AASI. Angelo spent much of his winter traveling around to regional examiner trainings with a message of alignment focused on movement analysis where examiner skills were practiced. Angelo talks about his experience at the examiner trainings and how the fundamentals of PSIA-AASI's education materials came into play. George and Angelo chat about what next year's trainings look like and how they'll take the experience from this year's travels and morph it into something bigger and better for the next round of trainings. Angelo mentions the gratitude and excitement that came from each training was the most impactful moment.

  • 2.19.2024: Boots On The Snow | Working With High-Need Students With Brian Donovan

    19/02/2024 Duración: 17min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with National Team member Brian Donovan and chats about handling and working with high-need students. We've all had students who have never been on snow or who don't understand the sport, or have issues with gear from the get-go. Brian and George talk about working with these students and how to address the attention needed. Brian talks about ways that people skills come into play with this. Use two-way communication and try to understand what hurdle they're facing in their personal experience at that moment. George talks about overcoming the anxieties students may feel during lessons and how to help them through those thoughts and feelings. Brian goes on to talk about how these students present an opportunity to become private lessons or students who learn to love the sport even more and become lifelong enthusiasts or even better, future instructors.

  • 2.16.2024: Freestyle Academy Part 3 With Tony Macri and Successful Freestyle Assessment Students

    16/02/2024 Duración: 16min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with National Team member Tony Macri and a few successful FS I candidates from the National Freestyle Academy event at Woodward-Park City. George talks with Diego about his experience at the full 5-day event and how his experience was. Joel got his Alpine FS I and talked about the experience with the instructors and the facility. Joel goes on to say that the examiners were so attentive and helpful throughout the entire process. Connor got his FS II and talked about how the small group he was in was very encouraging. Keelie was intimidated and worried about the entire process but her home crew from Mt. Hood Meadows stepped in to support her. George questions all guests on the personal impact of the event and what it meant to them and then asks if they recommend National Freestyle

  • 2.14.2024: Freestyle Academy Part 2 With Ben Potts And Tony Macri

    14/02/2024 Duración: 12min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with National Team members Ben Potts and Tony Macri who are at the National Freestyle Academy in Utah at the Woodward-Park City facility. George, Ben and Tony talk about how this is a national event that travels from region to region. Examiners come from nearby regions to help put this event on and assess the students who were in attendance. Every level assessment in Freestyle is offered at this event including Freestyle I, II, and III for alpine and snowboard. George shares that he got his FS I back in 2009 and Tony shares how things have changed with the FS I assessment since then. Tony and Ben talk about the camaraderie at Freestyle Academy and the support that comes from the people there.

  • 2.12.2024: National Freestyle Academy Part 1 With Ben Potts And Tony Macri

    12/02/2024 Duración: 11min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with National Team members Tony Macri and Ben Potts. Tony and Ben are at the PSIA-AASI National Freestyle Academy at Woodward - Park City in Utah. Ben and Tony talk about Freestyle Academy and what it is. Ben talks about comparing Freestyle Academy to National Academy and how they're similar in the way that is brings tradition to the discipline. Tony talks about the worth of joining Freestyle Academy and works through the schedule of the week going from training days to prep days to exam days. Ben goes on to describe what the day-to-day looks like and what people can expect if they attend. Ben and Tony talk about the Woodward facility and how it's so great for this event. Ben shares that February 24 of 2025, the National Freestyle Academy will be the Woodward in Killington, Vermont! This event is open to everyone from beginners to advanced freestylers. Learn more: https://thesnowpros.org/events/freestyle-academy/

  • 2.2.2024: Boots on the Snow | Psychological Splits During Lessons with Geoff Krill

    02/02/2024 Duración: 16min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with PSIA-AASI Adaptive Coach Geoff Krill. George and Geoff chat about psychological splits among groups in a lesson. Geoff explains the difference in mentality among some students when taking a lesson. Some are there to learn and get better and others are sometimes just there to experience the thrill of sliding on snow. He goes on to talk about overcoming a negative mentality some students may have coming into the lesson. George details an experience where his mentality going into a lesson was negative due to weather conditions but his attitude and the way he approached the students made the lesson much nicer and enjoyable. Geoff mentions that instructors should focus on the motivation of the students and finding out exactly why a student is there and what they're hoping to leave the lesson knowing.

  • 2.1.2024: Boots On The Snow | Managing Class Splits With Brenna Kelleher

    01/02/2024 Duración: 18min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with PSIA-AASI National Team member Brenna Kelleher on managing class splits when giving lessons. Brenna describes what a class split is and how to overcome working with students in a lesson who want to do different things and have different abilities. Brenna goes on to talk about lap coaching and how it provides a good mid-way point to handling group lessons with different ability levels. Lap coaching works for group lessons but also private group lessons with families. Splits aren't just ability-based. They can be age-based, too. Brenna talks about managing lessons with groups of varying abilities and ages and how to pair people together in lessons as accountability partners who encourage and push each other. George questions Brenna on how to handle groups that are progressing so well that the entire group moves to higher terrain and all of a sudden, the group splits with ability levels.

  • 1.24.2024: The [NEW] Children's Alpine Field Guide with Kevin Jordan, Mark Aiken and Ryan Ravinsky

    24/01/2024 Duración: 22min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Kevin Jordan, Mark Aiken, and Ryan Ravinsky on the new Children's Alpine Field guide. Kevin is a PSIA Alpine Team member based in Aspen, CO. Mark is a pro based in Stowe, VT, and an Eastern Examiner. Ryan is based in Jackson Hole, WY, and is on the Alpine Education Staff and an examiner in his region. George chats with this group about how the Children's Alpine Field Guide came to be. This Alpine Field Guide is a great resource for new instructors or an idea book for more seasoned instructors. The new guide is broken up into different ability levels with step-by-step instructions on how to instruct children on the slopes with QR codes to attached how-to videos. This guide, although directed with children in mind, applies to all age groups and skill levels. Get your copy today: https://shop.thesnowpros.org/teaching-children-snowsports-alpine-field-guide/

  • 1.23.2024: Boots on the Snow | Providing Effective Feedback With Melodie Buell | Part 1

    23/01/2024 Duración: 19min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Northwest examiner Melodie Buell, the Education and Training manager for Oregon Adaptive Sports and a Lead Trainer for Mt. Bachelor Ski and Ride School. George and Melodie chat about Effective Feedback and the importance of delivering it in a way that students can enjoy. Geroge kicks off the pod with some personal experiences of poor feedback and how reactions were. Melodie then goes into the people and teaching skills fundamentals including; adapting to the needs of the learner, managing emotional and physical risk, and understanding and managing our own reactions. The main point is that the instructor should be the one to morph into the student rather than the student adapting to the way the instructor gives feedback. Melodie then dives into the ways and how to provide feedback. Initially, you'll want to build trust. Be timely. Be thoughtful. Be respectful.

  • 1.19.2023: Catching Up With Kyle Wilson From Nordic Mtn on the Small Snowsports School Scholarship

    20/01/2024 Duración: 12min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up again with Kyle Wilson, the snowsports school director at Nordic Mountain in Wisconsin. Nordic Mountain is a family-oriented place with 300 vertical feet. Nordic Mountain applied and received the Small Snowsports School Scholarship during the 2022/23 season. Upon learning that Nordic did not receive the scholarship this season, the lead instructors offered funds to provide a level 1 certification course to 13 instructors in January 2024. Kyle mentions that the community that came from receiving the Small Snowsports School Scholarship made this year extra special since lead instructors at Nordic found the value in providing this experience to others. Of the 13 new instructors at Nordic, 6 of them were adults and 7 of them were teenagers. Kyle has a lot of plans for the rest of the season as well including getting more events completed and more instructors trained.

  • 1.17.2024: 2024 Women's Summit with Ying Liu

    17/01/2024 Duración: 11min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Ying Liu, a PSIA-AASI certified instructor and member of the PSIA-AASI Women's Advisory Group, aka, The Women's Council for Equity and Inclusion. Ying was a 'late-bloomer' in the ski instruction world and found herself part of the Women's Summit in 2023. Ying mentioned that the idea of mentorship was a hot topic at the 2023 Women's Summit. The idea of having someone to instill courage and support is a major factor in creating opportunities for women in snowsports. Ying wrote a feature article in the winter issue of 32 Degrees on Finding Community and Mentor Magic at Women's Summit. Ying goes on to say that the Women's Summit was more focused on community rather than competition. The Women's Summit this year is coming up at the end of February from Feb. 25-28 in Solitude, UT. For more info and to register, go here: https://thesnowpros.org/events/womens-summit/

  • 1-11-2024: On The Snow With Randi Sidman-Moore

    11/01/2024 Duración: 10min

    First Chair Podcast host Goerge Thomas catches up with Randi Sidman-Moore from OnTheSnow - a web and app-based platform that offers weather reports and lifestyle content. Randi has been skiing since she was young thanks to her athletic father. Randi ski raced through college and is now a ski instructor at Deer Valley Resort. Randi is also a photographer. Learn more about Randi and OnTheSnow by heading to onthesnow.com.

  • 1.9.2024: Boots on the Snow | Class Management With National Team member Chris Rogers

    09/01/2024 Duración: 14min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with PSIA-AASI National Team member Chris Rogers. George is beginning a "boots on the snow" type series that covers a range of topics including class management. All classes aren't related equally and sometimes there are 'trouble students'. Chris speaks on how to overcome some of these situations and how the Learning Connection Model comes into play. Chris talks about some fundamentals in the snowboard handbook and emphasizes the importance of the SCARF model. George questions Chris on how to avoid spending too much time with certain students and losing the interest of other students and how to avoid this.

  • 12.28.23: 2024 Slopes Challenge With Curtis Herbert from Slopes

    29/12/2023 Duración: 12min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas chats with Curtis Herbert, the creative mind behind the Slopes App. Curtis chats how how Slopes started and what the goal is for the future. PSIA-AASI and Slopes are collaborating on a fun member-facing challenge. This challenge is tracking your vertical stats for the month of January 2024. If you ski or ride 100K vertical feet while using the slopes app, you get a free annual subscription to the slopes app. There will be micro-challenges as well through the month so make sure you're using the slopes app at all times while your out on the mountain! The slopes app tracks your speed, the number of runs you've done, your vertical, and much more. The Slopes App is essentially a skiing and snowboarding journal. Goerge and Curtis talk about the challenge and the benefits of tracking your day on the hill. Have fun! Learn more about the slopes app by heading to GetSlopes.com or by searching for "slopes app" in your app store.

  • 12.20.23: "How The Grinch Stole Christmas!" - Happy Holidays

    20/12/2023 Duración: 11min

    PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas brings you through the story of Dr. Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Happy Holidays from PSIA-AASI.

  • 12.19.23: Adaptive Update With Melodie Buell

    19/12/2023 Duración: 15min

    First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Melodie Buell from Oregon Adaptive Sports in Oregon. George and Melodie chat about why Melodie has such a passion for adaptive skiing and riding. Melodie goes on to explain how she found purpose through adaptive snowsports and what resources are available to PSIA-AASI members and how to find them. They talk about how to overcome nerves of failure and why that's an important element of learning.

  • 12.14.23: Earn College Credit With Professional Snowsports Education Certificate

    14/12/2023 Duración: 18min

    First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Dr. Pete Allison - a professor at Penn State University. PSIA-AASI and PSU have been collaborating since 2016 on standardizing and unifying the assessment process for exams across the country. Starting January 2024, you will be able to earn up to 9 college credits through PSU's World Campus by completing the Professional Snowsports Education Certificate. George questions Dr. Allison on what comes from these courses and what is covered. Dr. Allison mentions that this is a completely online education option that can be done anywhere. The courses are catered to the outdoor and leisure industry, comes with a PSIA-AASI Level I certification, and a course on leadership development. All three courses are meant to onboard, train, and outboard snowsports instructors. There are plans in the works to create more courses towards Level II and Level III certifications. For people who are already Level I certified, they can sign up for one of these courses to supplement

  • 12.12.2023: Spreading the Message of the Importance of Examining Skills With Jeb Boyd

    12/12/2023 Duración: 10min

    First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with the PSIA-AASI National Team Head Coach, Jeb Boyd. George and Jeb talk about the consistent examing skillsets that have been talked about this year. Regional Trainings have been ongoing across the country which provided a consistent content message across the United States. Jeb talks about how the Regions are aligning to create a premier member experience for the PSIA-AASI membership. George questions Jeb on what examiner skills are and Jeb explains that it's just training examining teams on working with the assessment forms, performance guides and national standards that are available. Jeb talks about how the National Teams planned on how to deliver this message.

  • 12.9.2023: Learning About G3 Backcountry Gear With Duncan Pawson

    08/12/2023 Duración: 16min

    First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Duncan Pawson with G3. G3 is “Genuine Guide Gear” which focuses mostly on backcountry gear based in Western Canada but available worldwide. G3 offers several different "families" of ski options, as well as skins, splitboards, poles, probes and shovels. Duncan is one of the engineers on staff at G3 and helps design the perfect skis. George and Duncan talk about the mechanics of skis and splitboards including lots of information on the camber - which allows for good edge hold on the slopes. They go into detail on the tip shape and the importance of the side cut of the ski. As the engineer on staff, Duncan provides a wealth of knowledge on the design and shape of the skis provided at G3. Learn more about G3: https://us.genuineguidegear.com/

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