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The PSIA-AASI Community is the newest way for members to connect with each other, their divisions, and those who share a passion for snowsports and teaching snowsports. It is a place to get to know your fellow instructors, talk about upcoming events, and share ideas with colleagues across the country. You can search for old friends, find new ones, join a new community, or create one of your own.

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From The Wire

Snow Pro Update: The Season that Wasn’t (and Yet Wasn’t All Bad)

Unless you had a liftside seat to the ski and snowboard season in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, or Taos this year, then you know that in most of the country winter never really happened. The good news is that, although snow didn’t fall, participation in lessons didn’t fall much either (more on that later).

PSIA-AASI Team Selection: The Highlight Reel

Even to an objective observer, PSIA-AASI’s Team Selection events really are incredible experiences, filled with daily drama, athletic excellence, and a remarkably supportive environment of friendly competition.

New PSIA-AASI Alpine and Nordic Teams Step Into Starring Role

What has often been billed as the U.S. ski and snowboard instructor’s Olympics certainly fit the bill Thursday night in Snowbird, Utah, as a standing-room crowd of well over 100 people came to hear the announcement naming the PSIA Alpine and Nordic Teams for 2012–16.

PSIA Alpine & Nordic Team Selection: The Future is Here

It’s another nerve-filled day at Snowbird, where all of the talented ski instructors who stepped up to try out for the PSIA Alpine and Nordic Teams are anticipating the official announcement late this afternoon, waiting to hear if their name will be called.

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Apple Split screen video app now available

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Hi all - Per my previous blog 2/29/ 2012 For all IPHONE users... it here better late than never. ProvisionSports has... More

Split screen video app

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Hi all - Look for a new IPhone application called “Snow Pro-Vision” This application will hit the Apple Store March... More

Special Event in Utah

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SPECIAL EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT The Intermountain Division is proud to host Ron LeMaster! Author of “Ultimate Skiing,”... More

What Does Your Resort Offer Pros?

As a member of PSIA, I value my membership and reap the benefits whenever possible. I enjoy paying pro prices for skis... More

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