| Alpine Level 3 Movement Analysis Clinic | Back to Calendar |
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Date: Friday, April 10, 2026 from 8:45 am - 4:00 pm
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Event Type: Prep Clinic
Location: Brighton Resort (Alpine Rose Lodge, which is next to the Snowsports School and above the Brighton Center )
Brighton prioritizes parking for carpoolers. If you cannot carpool, you may want to park and ride from the base of the Big Cottonwood Canyon. More details can be found here https://brightonresort.com/parking
Registration Information:
- Cost: $115.00
- CEUs: 6
Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Alpine level 2 certification required to register for this clinic
Registration Deadline: Thursday, March 26, 2026, 11:59 pm
Online Registration: CLOSED
Late registration may be available with a $25 late fee. Contact the office at (303) 987-9390 or admin@psia-i.org for more information.
Course Description:
Description: Technical Skills Clinic, 1 Full Day, On-Snow. Qualifies as Assessment Prep Clinic or Continuing Education
Assessment Prep Goal: Prepare participants for the MA segment of the Alpine Level 3 Assessment by focusing on identification of ski and body performance, their cause-and-effect relationships, and effective prescriptions for change for skiers through the advanced zone.
Continuing Education Goal: Improve understanding of ski and body performance, their cause-and-effect relationships, and how to use this information to create technically accurate lessons.
Clinic Outcomes: By the end of the clinic, participants will be able to:
- Define ideal skier performance as it relates to an intended outcome.
- Demonstrate accurate observations of ski and body performance of all skiing fundamentals through all phases of the turn.
- Describe the cause-and-effect relationship between ski and body performance.
- Describe a more effective use of the fundamentals to achieve the skier's goal.
- Utilize the DIRT concept to describe changes in desired outcome.
- Accurately describe the blended relationship between all fundamentals.
Clinic Experiences:
- Participants will collaborate with clinician and the group to determine a plan for improving and practicing observation skills and discussing the connection between ski and body performance.
- Clinic leaders will facilitate discussion related to the online technical topics
- Clinic leaders will guide participants as they practice observational skills and share what they see in terms of ski performance and body performance of all fundamentals through all phases of the turn.
- Clinic leaders will facilitate practice at choosing activities that will generate more effective use of the skiing fundamentals.
- Clinic leaders will facilitate reflection and review of clinic activities based on the outcome and provide insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the candidate's ability to accurately observe, describe relationships, and prescribe effective change.
All PSIA-AASI members must follow the PSIA-AASI code of conduct.
All members participating in an Intermountain clinic or assessment must wear a helmet when sliding on snow using lift-accessed terrain.
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