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WHY DOES THE ISA EXIST?
The International Slackline Association was officially founded as a non-profit in August 2015 by a collection of slackliners from around the world who are passionate about the community, sharing resources, and promoting slacklining in all its forms.
The ISA aims to gather all national governing bodies, their regional and local slackline associations and clubs as members.
We have helped develop dozens of events. They act as a place to meet, connect and become a starting point for formal clubs or organization.
Where such structures donβt exist we help to build them from scratch.
QUICK FACTS
The International Slackline Association aims to support and develop slackline communities of all sizes by enhancing communication and informational resources. We support the urban-alpine activity of slacklining as well as competitive slackline sports.
We are devoted to increase the safety and active risk minimisation of all forms of slacklining worldwide.
19x Active Members = National Governing Associations/Federations
> 70 Regional and Local Associations/Clubs
> 2000 Individual Members (Slackliners)
10x Gear Manufacturers from the Slackline Industry
The ISA consists of several hundred volunteers who invest their free time to work for slacklining. Officially, there are 50+ ISA roles and we always welcome new faces!
20+ Slackline Events/Contests with ISA presence
Key Publications are available in 15+ Languages
50+ People from 15+ countries involved in official ISA roles
- Executive and Advisory Boards
- Safety Commission
- Sport Commission
- Education Commission
- Nature and Access Commission
60+ Facebook Pages and Groups for International to Local Communication
20+ Websites for Regional Communication
ISA Commissions
The Commissions are entities that operate freely under the umbrella of the ISA. They focus on key issues related to their foci.
Safety
Creating safety standards for gear, monitoring injuries and arming the community with knowledge related to common accidents.
Education
Creating an managing an international education programme, valid anywhere there are slackliners.
Sport
Supporting athletes and contest organizers and managing the slackline world ranking list and world records
Access and Nature
Tackling issues surrounding access to slackline spots and the environmental impact of slacklining and slackline events.
