Adaptive Level One
- Pass Level 1 Assessment in primary discipline and choose adaptive certification track
- Take and pass the Adaptive E-Learning Course
- Register for and complete one-day assessment in discipline combination (Alpine-VI/Cog, Standup, or Mono-Ski/Bi Ski. Snowboard-Cog/VI, 3-track/4-track, or Bi-Ski/Mono-Ski)
Manuals, handbooks, & guides are available for purchase online via the National Accessories Catalog
- Adaptive Alpine Technical Manual (2017)
- Teaching Snowsports Manual (2018)
- Alpine Technical Manual (2015)
- Snowboard Technical Manual (2015)
- Core Concepts for Snowsports Instructors
- Children’s Instruction Manual
Choose the Adaptive discipline that suites you. You will spend the day going through the Teaching Skills, Technical Skills, and Movement Analysis Skill necessary to show Level 1 competency. There are multiple adaptive disciplines to choose from in both alpine and snowboard. Successful candidates will become Adaptive Level 1 certified.
Course Schedules are subject to change due to terrain, weather, crowds, group size, snow conditions, etc. Please use this information as a rough guideline.
Adaptive Prep
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Adaptive Exam
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Adaptive Level Two
Level Two Specialist
- Register for and pass the Adaptive Alpine or Snowboard Level 2 Professional Knowledge written test.
- Pass any of the adaptive discipline specific assessments. Individuals can pass any number or combination of disability assessments.
Level Two Adaptive Certification
- Register for and pass the Adaptive Alpine or Snowboard Level 2 Professional Knowledge written test.
- Register for and successfully complete all adaptive discipline assessments in primary discipline.
- Pass Level 2 Assessment in primary discipline.
Manuals, handbooks, & guides available for purchase online via the National Accessories Catalog
- Adaptive Alpine Technical Manual (2017)
- Teaching Snowsports Manual (2018)
- Alpine Technical Manual (2015)
- Snowboard Technical Manual (2015)
- Core Concepts for Snowsports Instructors
- Children’s Instruction Manual
Choose the Adaptive discipline that suites you. You will spend the day going through the Teaching Skills, Technical Skills, and Movement Analysis Skill necessary to show Level 2 competency. There are multiple adaptive disciplines to choose from in both alpine and snowboard. Successful candidates at individual modules will become Adaptive Level 2 specialists, successful candidates in all modules ( Alpine or Snowboard) will become Adaptive Level 2 Certified.
Course Schedules are subject to change due to terrain, weather, crowds, group size, snow conditions, etc. Please use this information as a rough guideline.
Adaptive Prep
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Adaptive Exam
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Adaptive Level Three
Level Three Specialist
- Register for and pass the Adaptive Alpine or Snowboard Level 3 Professional Knowledge written test.
- Pass any of the adaptive discipline specific assessments that they hold the Level 2 Specialist Credential in.
Level Three Adaptive Certification
- Register for and pass the Adaptive Alpine or Snowboard Level 2 Professional Knowledge written test.
- Pass Level 2 Assessment in primary discipline.
- Register for and successfully complete all adaptive discipline assessments in primary discipline.
Manuals, handbooks, & guides available for purchase online via the National Accessories Catalog
- Adaptive Alpine Technical Manual (2017)
- Teaching Snowsports Manual (2018)
- Alpine Technical Manual (2015)
- Snowboard Technical Manual (2015)
- Core Concepts for Snowsports Instructors
- Children’s Instruction Manual
Choose the Adaptive discipline that suites you. You will spend the day going through the Teaching Skills, Technical Skills, and Movement Analysis Skill necessary to show Level 3 competency. There are multiple adaptive disciplines to choose from in both alpine and snowboard. Successful candidates at individual modules will become Adaptive Level 3 specialists, successful candidates in all modules ( Alpine or Snowboard) will become Adaptive Level 3 Certified.
Course Schedules are subject to change due to terrain, weather, crowds, group size, snow conditions, etc. Please use this information as a rough guideline.
Adaptive Prep
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Adaptive Exam
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
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