Program Details
Athletes who have not previously trained on our airbag are required to complete an Airbag Eligibility Request before registering for sessions. This short form helps our coaches understand your background, current skill level, and goals — so we can confirm drop-ins are the right fit and set you up for a productive first session. Our coaching staff will follow up to confirm your spot or recommend a better starting point. New athletes cannot register without completing this step.
Recommended Age
Reservation Requirement
location
Questions? Contact:
sstroud@parkcityss.org
The Jumps
45+ ft
Smallest jump available
60+ ft
Largest jump available
All sessions take place on professional-grade Olympic training jumps — the same facility used by national-level and world-class athletes including the US Freeski Team. Jump and trick selection is coach-guided based on athlete readiness each session.




Weekly Schedule
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What Happens in a Session
STEP 1 • ~30 min
Trampoline Warmup
Warm up body control and dial in specific tricks on the outdoor trampolines with coached reps
before you head up to the airbag.
STEP 2 • 2 hr session
Coached Airbag Laps
Hit the bag with a PCSS coach in your corner — working on takeoff mechanics, spinning, flipping, and clean landings every lap.
Throughout
Targeted Skills Progression
Sessions are structured to your current level — whether you're building air confidence or dialing
in a new array of tricks.
Good Fit
Competitive skiers/riders with strong fundamentals who want aerial reps without a full summer program. Ages 11+ with prior large-jump or dry-slope experience.
Not the Right Fit
Athletes new to park terrain or dry-slope training. Beginners should explore PCSS’s intro water ramp clinics or book water ramp drop-in sessions to get cleared for the airbag first.
Frequently Asked Questions
What skills are required to participate?
Athletes must be ages 11+ with advanced riding or skiing skills and prior dry-slope experience. These sessions are designed for competitive athletes who already have strong fundamentals and air awareness.What should athletes bring?
Bring your skis or snowboard, boots, helmet, water, sunscreen, and appropriate dry-slope clothing. Pads are optional but recommended. Athletes should also bring dry clothes for after training.What equipment does PCSS provide?
PCSS provides the airbag, trampoline facilities, coaching, and safety oversight. Athletes are expected to bring their own ski or snowboard equipment.Can lessons be rescheduled or refunded?
To reschedule, athletes must cancel at least 72 hours in advance. Sessions cancelled inside the 72-hour window are not eligible for a make-up. Refunds are not issued once training begins.Check-In & Daily Schedule: What happens at each session?
Athletes check in shortly before their scheduled block. Each session begins with 1 hour of trampoline/flybed training, followed by coached airbag practice focusing on takeoffs, airtime skills, and safe landings.







