Eveline Wu, PSIA Certified Ski Instructor

Eveline Wu, the author of this site, has spent several years combined teaching adaptive skiing at Challenge Alaska, a dedicated adaptive ski school at Alyeska resort in Girdwood, Alaska, at Heavenly Resort in South Lake Tahoe, CA, and at the adaptive program at Alpine Meadows and Northstar-at-Tahoe resort in North Shore. She holds a B.A. from UC Berkeley and is a certified PSIA Level I Adaptive Ski Instructor. She also is a certified Level 2 PSIA Alpine Instructor, and a Level I Children’s Specialist. In addition, she is a certified practitioner of Feldenkrais Somatic Education, a movement-based system that works with the nervous system to improve a person’s ability to learn.  She has trained with Anat Baniel, a leader in innovative ways to expand the physical, emotional and cognitive capabilities of special needs children beyond medical expectations, and is certified in the Anat Baniel Method for Children (R), which she has practiced privately and in conjunction with physical therapists. On the hill, she brings this background to her teaching to provide new creative options for learning through heightened awareness. She has a lively energy and her background includes being a gymnast who as an adult who recovered from chronic injuries to become an advanced skier.

Eveline provides lessons to kids with developmental and cognitive delays such as autisim, Down’s and motor learning challenges. She has recently joined the program at Disabled Sports USA to offer quality instruction at affordable rates.