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Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Noelle Lambert
[embed]https://vimeo.com/658988178[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes Noelle Lambert, a para-athlete and founder of The Born to Run Foundation. By sharing her experience, Noelle spreads a message of hope, determination and perseverance. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Peggy Hiller
[embed]https://vimeo.com/792625653[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes PSIA-AASI's new CEO, Peggy Hiller, a snowsports-industry leader with senior management experience in resort operations. She most recently served at Arapahoe Basin as their Vice President of Operations and Assistant General Manager. In this episode, you'll get to know Peggy and learn what she’s excited about in her new role. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Robin Barnes
[embed]https://vimeo.com/821401970?share=copy[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes Robin Barnes. As a PSIA Alpine Team member, Robin helps set the standard for snowsports instruction. She's served four terms on the team, holds both a PSIA Alpine Level III and Children’s Specialist 2 credential, as well as a USSA level 300 certification. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Ryan Christofferson & Ben Potts
https://vimeo.com/1069683164?share=copy In this episode, Stacey welcomes Ryan Christofferson and Ben Potts for a lively conversation about the alpine freestyle world, and what it means to be a National Team member with a freestyle background.FREE Add to cart -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Sasha Rearick
[embed]https://vimeo.com/717996507[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes former 10 year, head coach and 18 year veteran for the men's US Ski Team, Sasha Rearick. Sasha will talking about teaching and coaching and how to get the best performance out of learning. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Steve Nyman
[embed]https://vimeo.com/906085382?share=copy[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes Steven Nyman. Steven Nyman was the longest tenured alpine racer on the U.S. Ski Team from ’02-‘23. He was the captain of the U.S. Men’s Speed Team and one of the most successful downhill racers in American history. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Sue Kramer
[embed]https://vimeo.com/948748896?share=copy[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes U.S. Ski & Snowboard Clinician and Level 300 Coach Sue Kramer. She’s made a career of teaching, coaching, and studying the sport of alpine skiing, competing in the 2008 and 2012 PSIA-AASI National Team Selection process, working with the women’s U.S. Development Team, and serving as PSIA alpine examiner coach. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Tulie Budiselich
[embed]https://vimeo.com/1056599329?share=copy[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes PSIA-AASI National Team Member Tulie Budiselich to discuss her background, career highlights, and thoughts about the PSIA-AASI ONETeam philosophy. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Vanessa Mann
[embed]https://vimeo.com/876159867?share=copy[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes Vanessa Mann. Vanessa is the General Secretary of the Board of the International Association of Education in Science and Snowsports (IAESS) and is a lecturer in the Department of Sport Science at the University of Giessen. -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Vasu Sojitra
[embed]https://vimeo.com/749746832[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes North Face athlete, Vasu Sojitra. Vasu and Stacey will discuss his journey, skiing, pushing boundaries, and intersectional work to challenge the biases that go with being a disabled person of color. (Photo Credit - Sofia Jaramillo) -
Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish – Wayne Wong
[embed]https://vimeo.com/1020357235[/embed] In this episode, Stacey welcomes Wayne Wong. Wayne is a pioneer of freestyle skiing, and an inductee into both the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame and the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. -
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports – Beginner Bi-Ski
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports - Beginner Bi-Ski is a course that serves as a prerequisite to any education pathway within the adaptive discipline. Whether you are curious about getting to know adaptive disciplines better, wish to gain knowledge and skills to work with adaptive students, or you hope to work towards a certification pathway within adaptive, this course will serve you well. Topics include: assessing your student's needs, orientation with bi-ski equipment, as well as a variety of exercises you can use to work with your beginner bi-ski student(s).FREE -
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports – Beginner Four-Track
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports - Beginner Four-Track is a course that serves as a prerequisite to any education pathway within the adaptive discipline. Whether you are curious about getting to know adaptive disciplines better, wish to gain knowledge and skills to work with adaptive students, or you hope to work towards a certification pathway within adaptive, this course will serve you well. Topics include: assessing your student's needs, orientation with four-track equipment, as well as a variety of exercises you can use to work with your beginner four-track student(s).FREE -
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports – Beginner Mono-Ski
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports - Beginner Mono-Ski is a course that serves as a prerequisite to any education pathway within the adaptive discipline. Whether you are curious about getting to know adaptive disciplines better, wish to gain knowledge and skills to work with adaptive students, or you hope to work towards a certification pathway within adaptive, this course will serve you well. Topics include: assessing your student's needs, orientation with mono-ski equipment, as well as a variety of exercises you can use to work with your beginner mono-ski student(s).FREE -
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports – Beginner Three-Track
Teaching Adaptive Snowsports - Beginner Three-Track is a course that serves as a prerequisite to any education pathway within the adaptive discipline. Whether you are curious about getting to know adaptive disciplines better, wish to gain knowledge and skills to work with adaptive students, or you hope to work towards a certification pathway within adaptive, this course will serve you well. Topics include: assessing your student's needs, orientation with three-track equipment, as well as a variety of exercises you can use to work with your beginner three-track student(s).FREE -
Teaching Digitally Enhanced Lessons with Carv
[embed]https://vimeo.com/764222316[/embed] PSIA-AASI Official Supplier Carv’s advanced wearable sensor system turns your ski boots into a personal coach. This webinar explains using and applying Carv technology in your lesson plan.