Teaching Cross Country Skiing

Teaching Cross Country Skiing
Author: Bridget A. Duoos,Anne Rykken
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2011-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781492583240

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Whether you are new to teaching cross-country skiing or an experienced instructor, Teaching Cross-Country Skiing has everything you need for delivering a fun and successful learning experience for children and young adults. This complete teaching tool offers foundational information, teaching aids, and 30 detailed lesson plans aligned to current National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) standards. Cross-country skiing offers an excellent opportunity to get out of the gym and beat those winter blues! Easy on the joints and offering benefits for the cardiovascular system, muscular development, and coordination, cross-country skiing is an activity that both young and old can enjoy. Teaching Cross-Country Skiing presents lesson plans to progress children and young adults from beginning to advanced levels. Each lesson follows a consistent format, which includes lesson goals, introductory activities, lesson focus, review, games, and assessments. For those new to cross-country skiing, this text presents the basics of ski mechanics and guidance on clothing and equipment selection. To help you understand and convey classic cross-country skiing skills, you’ll find straightforward explanations with illustrations and photos that highlight the critical features of each skill. Each of the 30 lessons incorporates games and skill-testing activities to keep students active and engaged. Distances gradually increase to match your skiers’ increased skill and challenge their muscular and cardiorespiratory capacities. In the first 10 lessons, students practice basic skills indoors and then on snow, learning the diagonal stride technique (with and without poles) and how to double-pole, climb, and descend gentle hills. Then, 10 lessons for intermediate skiers continue work on the diagonal stride as well as improving hill climbing and descending techniques, stops, speed control, and maneuverability. These lessons also challenge students with increasing length of glide, shifting weight to commit to the gliding ski, and using poling action for propulsion. Finally, 10 advanced lessons help your skiers achieve a diagonal stride that is rhythmic and continuous even over hillier and longer trails. In addition to refining their diagonal stride technique, your skiers will have fun learning the stem christie, traversing steeper hills, and edging. Teaching Cross-Country Skiing also includes the history and benefits of cross-country skiing, which you can use in developing a cross-country skiing unit or interdisciplinary unit. Plus you’ll find reproducible handouts, worksheets, poster signs, ideas for interdisciplinary lessons, additional games and activities, rubrics, checklists, and activity aids such as a chart for measuring boot size and ski length. Learning to cross-country ski gives children and young adults opportunities to build the skills and motivation to achieve lifelong health and fitness. You can improve your own skiing skills and knowledge as you teach your students a fun physical activity to practice for a lifetime. Teaching Cross-Country Skiing provides everything you need—except the snow!

Teaching Cross Country Skiing

Teaching Cross Country Skiing
Author: Bridget A. Duoos,Anne M. Rykken
Publsiher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0736097015

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"Teaching Cross-Country Skiing" contains 30 detailed lesson plans to progress children and young adults from beginning to advanced levels. Each lesson is aligned with the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) standards. This text presents the basics of ski mechanics, history and benefits of cross-country skiing, and information on clothing and equipment selection.

Cross Country Skiing

Cross Country Skiing
Author: Steve Hindman
Publsiher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005-09-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1594852782

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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE CHAPTER ON "BASIC SKI SKILLS" NOW FROM CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (Provide us with a little information and we'll send your download directly to your inbox) * Technique demonstrated in step-by-step photos * Special learning activities reinforce instruction * Sidebars for trouble-shooting common problems and matching technique to terrain and snow conditions * Tips for engaging the family From the first time you step into your bindings to mastering the stride, the glide, and the skate: Steve Hindman has you covered. As a certified instructor, he's introduced hundreds of people to the sport; he also wrote the study guide for the Professional Ski Instructors of America certification exam. Here he shares the same techniques he teaches on the snow, whether you're setting out for a city park, looking for family fun at a groomed ski area, or heading into the backcountry to set your own track. This comprehensive guide covers equipment and accessories, waxing for grip and glide, training and conditioning, snow camping, route finding, and avalanche awareness. It will take you from how to fall (and how to get up again), through the classic and skate skiing basics (including stance, poling principles, and downhill tactics), to effective racing technique. It also takes up more advanced variations of the sport-freeheel, telemark, and ski mountaineering.

The Cross country Skiing Handbook

The Cross country Skiing Handbook
Author: Molly Anne Macdonald,Edward R. Baldwin,Joan Nankivell
Publsiher: Brattleboro, Vt. : S. Greene Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1972
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0919364187

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Cross country Skiing Guide

Cross country Skiing Guide
Author: John Hamburger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1978
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004501180

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Beyond Birkie Fever

Beyond Birkie Fever
Author: Walter Rhein
Publsiher: Rhemalda Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781936850037

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Basic Illustrated Cross Country Skiing

Basic Illustrated Cross Country Skiing
Author: J. Scott McGee
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780762790470

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Richly photographed and information-packed tools for the novice or handy reference for the veteran, BASIC ILLUSTRATED books distill years of knowledge into affordable and visual guides. Whether you're planning a trip of thumbing for facts in the field, the BASIC ILLUSTRATED series shows you what you need to know.

Trail to Gold

Trail to Gold
Author: U.S. Olympic Women Cross-Country Skiers 1972-2018
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578963329

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Fifty-three American women have participated in cross-country skiing in the Winter Olympics between the years of 1972 and 2018. In 2018, forty-six years after the first team competed, Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall won Olympic gold in the Team Sprint, in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the first Olympic medal for U.S. women's cross-country skiing. Five decades of women skiers stood up and cheered, celebrating this long sought after achievement. This book shares the collective journey of these women Olympians, with the skiers themselves telling the story. Part I combines individual stories along a variety of themes, to collectively demonstrate the challenges of competing against the best in the world. In Part II, virtually every one of the fifty-three wrote her own profile to describe her skiing career and post-Olympic life. Photographs throughout put faces with the stories and add vibrancy to the narrative. The anecdotes in Trail to Gold: The Journey of 53 Women Skiers, paint the picture of women's cross-country skiing over 50 years--a fascinating history recorded in personal heartbreak and triumph and in fun vignettes from life on the trail.