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The Alyeska Ski & Snowboard Club (ASSC) is a non-profit corporation working
with parents, families, and other youth programs to provide exciting,
challenging and character building experiences for Alaskans. Alpine skiing is
an excellent activity for physical and mental conditioning. However,
alpine sports are expensive, and are not part of any school athletic program in
Alaska. To help provide these opportunities for Alaska’s youth, ASSC undertakes
many volunteer fund-raising efforts, with proceeds going directly to
decreasing the training fees, covering operating costs, and assisting to provide
the infrastructure for ski racing.
Our mission: Preparing youth for
the future.
Alyeska Ski & Snowboard Club (ASSC) is committed to
the pursuit of education and athletic achievement and personal growth at every
ability level. ASSC provides a framework and structure offering opportunities
for success at every level. We strive to provide, promote, and expand alpine
sports opportunities for all Alaskans. ASSC believes each athlete should be
educated, have fun, be challenged, be rewarded.
Our philosophy is
that through positive, high quality programs, young Alaskans will have fun and
attain the benefits of self-discipline, responsibility, effort, and
accomplishment provided by alpine sport competition. This is to be gained
through positive reinforcement of sportsmanship, education, training, racing
skills and technique.
Goals of the Alyeska Ski & Snowboard
Club
1. Provide high-caliber ski coaching
and facilities for Alaskan youth, regardless of ability or economic
situation.
2. Help our athletes maintain the difficult balance between
sports and academics, in an environment free of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
3. Teach our athletes the skills necessary for successful achievement
of their goals.
4. Make the experience fun and rewarding for all
participants.
5. Involve the local communities and businesses in alpine
events.
Alyeska Programs
Alyeska Mighty
Mites
For 38 years the Alyeska Mighty Mite program has introduced the
fundamentals of alpine ski racing to Alaskan youngsters aged 7 to 12. An
all-volunteer staff provides instruction and training in alpine skiing, and
introduces racing skills to athletes of all levels of development. Four basic
goals are stressed: to have lots of good wholesome fun, to recognize, learn and
promote sportsmanship, improve the skiing ability of participants, and promote
safety and understanding of mountain terrain. The Alyeska Mighty Mites have
proven to be one of the most successful youth ski programs in America. No
mountain in North America of Alyeska’s size can claim to produce better results.
Juniors Program Glacier Valley Ski Education Foundation
(GVSEF)
The ASSC Junior program for ages 11 through 18 is operated by
the Glacier Valley Ski Education Foundation, a Not-for-Profit 501c(3) volunteer-based corporation. GVSEF is committed to offering high-quality alpine skiing and training program that
will provide a safe, healthy, fun environment resulting in a positive experience
for each participant of every ability and motivation level. The
racing program is designed to be broad based to attract entry level, competitive
skiers, as well as highly skilled and motivated athletes striving for national
and international level competition. These athletes compete in sanctioned
local, regional, national, and international competitions. GVSEF
believes that the lasting benefits are far reaching, and applicable to many
aspects of one’s life. Whether the Juniors are competing at an elite level or
simply enjoying a healthy and social lifelong sport the GVSEF Junior Program
will strive to instill the core values of commitment, teamwork, discipline, and
citizenship in all participating youth.
Masters
The
Alyeska Masters Ski Club consists of alpine skiers twenty-one years or older who
are seeking great skiing and training in a fun social environment. Masters
racing is designed for every level of skier ability, from entry-level racers
through ex-national team members. Masters racing provides the next step for
accomplished skiers who are late bloomers, NASTAR and college racers, ski
instructors, former professional racers and even ex-national team
members.
Training Programs
Fall–Dryland Training
GVSEF offers an eight to ten
week “Dry land Training Camp” each fall season to promote a continued interest
in physical fitness and fun for the Junior's athletes. Youth participate in
directed indoor and outdoor aerobic exercise modules at Alaska Pacific
University, and at the ASSC Race Training Center located in Girdwood on a
pre-determined schedule. Older youth athletes will gain additional strength
training through age appropriate directed free weight activities. Staff
direction for these events is provided by nationally ranked athletes under the
direction of the GVSEF Program Director.
The Masters Program offers
separate training opportunities each fall in Anchorage geared to the over
21-year-old athlete, and is specifically designed to meet their physiological
requirements.
Winter–Alpine Sports Camps
Training camps
sponsored by GVSEF are offered at Alyeska Resort or other selected US or foreign
sports venues. They are designed to improve the racers overall abilities in
alpine skiing and snowboarding core disciplines. GVSEF traveling coaches are
directly responsible for the athletes camp selection, their technical and
tactical skills evaluation, and provide overall safety and well being while
away. These camps are an extra line item cost to any Junior athletes yearly
budget and are usually paid for by youth and club fund raising
activities.
Spring/Summer– ASSC Mighty Bike
Program
Mighty Bikes is an eight week program for youth and families that
teaches fundamental bike handling skills, introduces mountain bike racing, and
promotes general fitness through the pursuit of a fun outdoors activity. Many
skills found in the mountain biking experience are directly transferable to
alpine and Nordic sports. Athletes are encouraged to participate in the weekly
summer schedule which includes optional overland weekend trips, and racing in
conjunction with the Arctic Bicycle Club's Mountain Bike Division Summer Race
series. This program has become a very successful summer program drawing
members of the cycling, alpine and Nordic communities.
Coaching
Certification Clinics
Alyeska Ski & Snowboard Club’s Mighty Mites,
Juniors, and Masters programs staff coaches have competed at the collegiate,
national, and international level within their respective disciplines and have
acquired differing levels of national and international coaching certification
appropriate for their program responsibilities. ASSC’s commitment to fund
ongoing coaching education and certification is at the core of our mission to
provide the very best educational staff to lead our programs.
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