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Dates: Saturday, December 6, 2025 - Sunday, December 7, 2025 from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (2 Days)
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Event Type: Education Clinic
Location: Big Sky Resort
Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $277.00 (available through Wednesday, November 5)
- Second Chair Rate: $288.00 (available through Saturday, November 29)
- Last Chair Rate: $319.00
- CEUs: 12
- Spots Remaining: 8 (as of 20 hours ago)
Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership
Registration Deadline: Saturday, November 29, 2025, 11:59 pm
Online Registration: Click here to register.
Offline Registration: You may register over the phone by calling 406-581-6139, or by emailing info@psia-nrm.org.
Course Description:
This two-day course provides instructors with effective strategies and
practical applications for teaching adults undergoing the natural aging process - from beginner
through intermediate levels. Based in the CAP model ideology, you will take a deep dive into
considerations of low impact skiing, understanding movements with the aging process utilizing
curated video examples and how to connect and create learning for this demographic.
Additional Event Details:
Recommended Preparatory Learning or Prerequisites
• Review course outline and complete the Senior Workbook
• Level 1 in any discipline is highly recommended, but not required
Prerequisite Course(s) and Skills: Participants must be able to ski or ride safely and consistently
in beginner to intermediate terrain.
Learning Outcomes:
• Participants will understand and apply the Senior Adult Profile and CAP Model for the
Natural Aging Process.
• Participants will be able to demonstrate low impact skiing/riding.
• Participants will be able to demonstrate effective teaching strategies for senior students
in beginner to intermediate zones.
• They will have a fundamental ability to perform MA on Senior Adults in the beginner to
intermediate zone
• Participants will understand and apply senior-specific equipment considerations and
their impact on safety and performance.
Learning Experiences
• Hands-on drills/activities to support low-impact skiing/riding
• Peer-to-peer practice teaching sessions
• Video-based movement analysis during lunch sessions
All participants attending PSIA-AASI Northern Rocky Mountain events are strongly encouraged to wear a helmet and other appropriate protective equipment while sliding or riding.
NRM Registration Policies:
The fee for an event may be refunded until seven days prior to the commencement of an event. The fee shall be refunded less an administrative charge of $10. Refunds requested within seven days of the event shall be refunded one half the amount paid by the participant. No refunds shall be granted on the day of the event or later. Requests for refunds or changes in your registrations may be made by contacting the office by phone at 406-581-6139, or by email at info@psia-nrm.org.
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