Ok, but just because someone has instructed you how to do something doesn't quite mean that you have the ability to convey the information to someone else in a way they can learn from it. That is what half of getting a PSIA certification is.
All the articles seem extremely vague to me, lacking some of the technical information I would like to see. For example, the "poles" article basically says to push off your poles to get speed and stick them in the ground when you turn if you want to. No mention of short vs. long radius turns, no mention of where to plant the pole, no mention of what this is supposed to do to your body to initiate the turn.
I understand that some grammar stuff is hard to miss, but the difference between to and too, or it's and its is like saying sometimes I forget what 2+3 is. You learn that shit in 2nd grade.
Lastly, I think the layout of the website itself is a bit confusing. The header is at the bottom of the page, you don't have an article title for each of one of the sliding pages, and well, I guess no one has told you about flash. But it is probably from a free website generator so that stuff isn't quite within your control.
I'm sort of trying to give some constructive criticism here, but it probably just sounds like I'm hating. So, without further ado,