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Snowboard Level 2 Technical/Movement Analysis Assessment


Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026 from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
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Event Type: Certification Exam

Location: Summit at Snoqualmie – Central

Registration Information:
– First Chair Rate: $200.00 (available through Tuesday, February 24)
– Last Chair Rate: $215.00
– CEUs: 6
– Spots Remaining: 0 (as of 41 minutes ago)

Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Snowboard Level 1 Certification, Snowboard Level II Professional Knowledge Exam

Registration Deadline: Sunday, February 22, 2026, 11:59 pm


The event is full.

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Course Description:

Are you ready to test your technical understanding and movement analysis skills in the intermediate zone of snowboard instructor certification? This course is designed for the aspiring Level II instructor who is seeking assessment on their technical understanding and movement analysis performance compared to the Snowboard National Standards. Participants will explore the application of the technical understanding, technical skills, and movement analysis capabilities in intermediate terrain, conditions, and activities while receiving targeted evaluation and feedback. The course emphasizes the ability to perform movement analysis and personal analysis in intermediate terrain to be evaluated to the Snowboard Level II Technical Understanding and Movement Analysis (TU/MA) standards. This assessment is the evaluative TU/MA step toward completing Level II certification.

Learning Experiences:

Specific activities will vary depending on group, terrain, and conditions and typically include:

• Performing personal analysis of your own riding performance of defined riding outcomes in intermediate terrain.

• Performing movement analysis of the riding of others in intermediate terrain.

• Receiving targeted feedback from Examiners on performance relative to the National standards.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, successful participants will be able to:

• Demonstrate consistency, accuracy, and adaptability in Level II technical understanding and movement analysis assessment activities.

• Articulate accurate cause-and-effect relationships of Technical

Fundamentals within all phases of the turn/ATML to offer an effective

prescription for change for riders through the intermediate zone.

• Describe specific performances using Technical Fundamentals and

considering tactics and equipment choices using current PSIA-AASI

resources.

Prerequisite(s):

• AASI Level I Certification

• Ability to ride confidently and safely in intermediate terrain and conditions, including steeps, bumps, off-piste, and freestyle features

• Familiarity with Level II assessment activities and assessment criteria

• Commitment

Recommended Learning Resources:

• AASI National Standards and Level II Movement Analysis & Technical Understanding Assessment Form

• AASI Snowboard Technical Manual

• AASI Performance Guide

Equipment/Materials Needed:

• Personal snowboard equipment suitable for advanced all-mountain and freestyle conditions



Additional Event Details:

If registering for the same module more than one time in the season, you agree you will not be eligible to receive a refund if you cancel, or not show up to, the second exam, you hold a spot from someone else being able to register for the exam. Even if you see a waitlist.


Exam Modules in Entirety


Please note, to complete your certification, all modules, including the professional development online exam, have to be successfully completed in the Northwest, partial modules completed in another division do not cross over.



Know Ahead


Make sure you are familiar with, and know, the appropriate section(s) of the Snowboard Certification Guide and the National Snowboard Standards. And that you have talked with your trainer on expectations and your readiness for the exam.

Member Lift Ticket Support – Thank You!


The Summit at Snoqualmie is generously supporting this program by providing lift tickets only for those who do not hold a season pass at the area, PSIA-NW thanks The Summit for its support of the instructors and their continuing education.