A Guide To Ski Instructor Courses

By Robert Daniels


There are people interested in ski instruction or working in winter sports, but they will be required to achieve certification. This process usually involves taking ski instructor courses. In the USA, this certification process is completed through the PSIA or the Professional Ski Instructors of America.

Similar places to become certified exist around the world. This depends on where you reside, so you may want to check out other associations like the British Association of Snow Sport Instructors or BASI.

Most courses last between a few weeks to a few months, depending on where you want to teach or how advanced that you want to become. Initially, after students are certified, they will be qualified to teach beginner skiers and the basics, such as how to stop, turn, get back up, and get on the lift.

If you are already an advanced skier, you may be qualified to teach more advanced sports enthusiasts who are seeking to improve their own skill. That is why certification is offered in varying levels.

There are programs out there that offer placement upon successfully completing the course and examinations. This would be good for those seeking to work at a larger ski resort, or a resort where finding a good snow sports job is very competitive. If you are seeking employment at a smaller facility, you will be trained by the resorts ski school and then take an exam. If you pass, you are well on your way to become an instructor at their resort.

The best resources for this type of information are ski magazines and websites like the international ski instructors association. This information should help you in your decision making about the teaching of winter sports. You need to take the first step, and find the correct ski instructor courses that you help you work in the location that best suits your desires.




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