This year’s Ski Patrol Training Seminar will continue the
tradition, meeting the continually changing needs of our organization
and the National Ski Patrol (NSP). The seminar provides a friendly,
non-threatening, and often challenging setting to practice toboggan-handling
skills. Feedback is provided via demonstration, drills, guided practice,
and sometimes video recording.
We split the day into two teaching / educational portions. One
half of each day will be dedicated to toboggan handling, teaching,
and feedback sessions. The other session will be spent in a ski
enhancement seminar directed by PSIA-certified Squaw Valley Ski
Instructors.
As is the tradition for this seminar, we will conduct evaluations
for those patrollers involved with the Senior Program. Bring your
Senior documentation, signed by your Patrol Representative, indicating
that you are already participating in a Senior Program. We will
not have these forms available at the clinic.
The Seminar is also open to entry-level patrol candidates seeking
to gain intensive skiing and toboggan handling practice prior to
their final evaluations. A progressive variety of terrain will be
used as technical skills increase over the course of the three days.
A successful new feature is the inclusion of teaching enhancement
segments that provide an environment for existing toboggan instructors
to not only teach, but to re-certify their teaching skills as required
by the NSP. This “train the trainer event” provides
an opportunity to review teaching techniques, discuss their effectiveness,
and practice them in an actual training environment.
Length: 3 days, typically Wednesday through Friday
in the second week of March. Specific dates to be announced annually.