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PSIA Membership & Certification ?????
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I was wondering if anyone here happens to be a PSIA member and if anyone for that matter is certified. Next year when i move out to colorado getting my PSIA certification is the first thing im going to do. I have read the website, but it doesnt seem to make to much sense. In order to become a ski instructor must i take their courses and be certified for each level??? If somebody could post the details, how its done, how long it takes etc..... that would be awesome.
Peace,
Colin
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i know some poeple who are but i dont know how it works...good luck finding out
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does the resort require you to be a cert. before you start instructing?
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Yeah if anyone could be a little more specific, that would be awesome!! Exactly how many levels are there, and what does each level entail.
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well, there are 3 level in PSIA. Level 1, all you need is 10 teaching hours. That is how it is in the northwest division. Colorado is in the Rocky mount. Division, but it shouldn't be must different, you can get info from any ski school, ...what else do you need to know? it is real easy to get your cert. 1.
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I mean i just wanted to know if its difficult to get, i guess ill just do it!! I plan on instructing when i finish school so i figure i might as well get certified as quickly as possible.
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im level 2 adaptive blind dd for level one they really analyse ur sking u have to have alot of style and good movements level 2 is wayy harder
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