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Duoos Bridget - Teaching Cross-Country Skiing

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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, 115 unique games and activities, and 30 detailed lesson plans aligned to current National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) standards. This text also 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. Those that are new to cross-country skiing, will find the basics of ski mechanics and guidance on clothing and equipment selection.

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Duoos, Bridget A.

Teaching cross-country skiing / Bridget A. Duoos and Anne M. Rykken.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7360-9701-7 (soft cover)

ISBN-10: 0-7360-9701-5 (soft cover)

1. Cross-country skiing--Study and teaching. I. Rykken, Anne M. II. Title.

GV855.3.D86 2012

796.93--dc23

2011028524

ISBN-10: 0-7360-9701-5 (print)

ISBN-13: 978-0-7360-9701-7 (print)

Copyright 2012 by Bridget A. Duoos and Anne M. Rykken

All rights reserved. Except for use in a review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying, and recording, and in any information storage and retrieval system, is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher.

Notice: Permission to reproduce the following material is granted to instructors and agencies who have purchased Teaching Cross-Country Skiing: pp. 139-195 and 199-238. The reproduction of other parts of this book is expressly forbidden by the above copyright notice. Persons or agencies who have not purchased Teaching Cross-Country Skiing may not reproduce any material.

The web addresses cited in this text were current as of August 2011, unless otherwise noted.

Acquisitions Editor: Scott Wikgren; Developmental Editor: Ragen E. Sanner; Assistant Editors: Anne Rumery and Elizabeth Evans; Copyeditor: Pat Connolly; Permissions Manager: Dalene Reeder; Graphic Designer: Bob Reuther; Graphic Artist: Dawn Sills; Cover Designer: Keith Blomberg; Photographer (cover): Paul Philips/Competitive Image; Photographer (interior): Paul Philips/Competitive Image, unless otherwise noted; page 4, photo courtesy of Ahvo Taipale; page 8, photo courtesy of Fischer Sports; pages 12 (figure 2.5), 14, 49, 55, 56, 69, 111, photo courtesy of Anne Rykken; pages 12 (figure 2.6), 26, photo courtesy of Bridget Duoos; pages 45 (figure 3.24), 47, photo courtesy of Ann Schley, highwoodSTUDIOS. Art Manager: Kelly Hendren; Associate Art Manager: Alan L. Wilborn; Illustrations: Artwork drawn by and provided courtesy of Anne Rykken, unless otherwise noted; Printer: McNaughton & Gunn

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Contents

T his index lists the location of basic skills found throughout the book.

Dead Bug,

Diagonal Stride,

Diagonal Stride Uphill,

Double Pole,

Fall Line,

French Fries,

Herringbone,

Kick Double Pole,

Nordic Swoosh,

Sideslipping,

Sidestepping,

Ski and Pole Handling,

Ski Scooters,

Skier Slouch,

Skier Stride Position,

Skiers Tuck,

Snowplow Stop,

Snowplow Turn,

Star Turn,

Stem Christie Turn,

Traverse,

180-Degree Kick Turn,

T his index lists the location of games and activities found throughout .

Apple Picking,

Around the World,

Banana, Gorilla,

Beanie Pick-Up,

Canadian Border,

Changing Directions,

Charge the Hill!,

Circle Relay,

Circle Tag,

Classic Relay,

Copycats,

Countdown!,

Dance, Dance, Ski Dance!,

Distance Double Pole,

Distance Kick Double Pole,

Distance Kick Double Pole With Alternating Kicking Legs,

Double-Pole Challenge Ladder,

Double-Pole Chariot Races,

Double-Pole Chase,

Double-Pole Relay,

Double Scooters,

Downhill Ta-Da!,

Dribbling Skiers,

Eeek!,

Elbow Tag,

Fast Ski,

Figure Eight Course,

Follow the Leader,

Fox and Geese,

Free Fall,

Freeze Tag,

Friski,

Geocache,

Germ Tag,

Get to Other End of Short Field,

Hill Hill,

Hill Over Relay,

Hokey Pokey,

Hot Sand,

Hot Snow,

How Low Can You Go?,

Jumping Jack Tag,

Jumps!,

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