MAGAZINE INDEX
This index is a partial listing of articles published in 32 Degrees in the past two years. PSIA-AASI members may access full digital editions of each issue since the magazine’s launch in fall 2008 at
TheSnowPros.org.
ADAPTIVE Annie’s House
68 F 14
Build trust and confidence 72 F 14 Climbing harness for tethering snowboarders 58 S 15 Measuring adaptive success
Minimize disability
Administrative Financial report, 2013-14
ALPINE Bump lessons
Instructors and racers, learning from each other
Pole touch or turn, what came first?
Powder lessons
Shin angle matches spine angle
Slice, shape, and slash
Slalom recalibration with U.S. Ski Team
Stivot, the rise of Tree lessons
U.S. Ski Team collaboration with PSIA-AASI
CERTIFICATION Nordic coach’s alpine cert journey
Six steps to Level II CHILDREN
Awkward development phase
Bamboo as magic wand
Childhood development, influence on skills
Making up games Scavenger hunt
Separation anxiety, tips for ending
Teaching multi-week lessons
Well-managed groups learn
COACHING Coaching versus instructing
20 F 14 96 F 15 64 S 14
28 W 15 70 W 14
84 F 13 84 W 15
86 F 13 24 F 15
76 F 14 36 F 15
46 S 15 66 W 15
76 S 14 78 S 14
92 W 15 104 F 13 86 W 14
106 F 15 88 F 14 66 S 15
44 S 15 FALL 2015 AD INDEX
8000 Meter Peak 99 Anon 11 Apex 18-19
Back Country Access 61 Bern Unlimited 34-35 Blizzard 49
Bridgedale Outfitters 111 Burton 9 Bollé 71
Dale of Norway 101 Dynastar 55 Employment Ads 112-116 Flow Snowboards 75 Geico 23 Go Pro 5 Grabbber 99 HEAD 77 Hestra 65 Icebreaker 39
Implus 70 K2 47
KneeBinding 41 Lange 67 Leki 53 LSSM 61 Marker 29
Mountain Khakis 38 Never Summer 42 Nordica 63 Ortovox 97
Patagonia Member Benefit C4 POC 43
PSIA-AASI Career Center 109 PSIA-AASI Education Materials 105 PSIA-AASI National Academy 103 PSIA-AASI Pro Offers 117 PSIA-AASI Snow Pro Library App 57 RAMP 83
Rossignol 93 SkiA 80
Smith Optics 6-7
SnowSports Industries America 79 Sponsor Thank You 118 Sports Insurance 101 Subaru 3
Subaru Member Benefit C3 Swany 91 Swix 2 Tecnica 81 Terramar 111 TOKO 108 Transpack 89 Volkl C2
Worlds Largest Ski/Snowboard Lesson 85 Yakima 27 YakTrax 70
76 W 15 66 W 14
61 W 15
Goal setting for young athletes
CONDITIONING
Plyometrics for core strength 72 F 15 EDUCATION
National Academy 2014
National Academy 2013 highlights 2015 highlights
34 F 14 24 F 13
30 F 15
Evolution of equipment, technique, and teaching 32 F 13 Jonathan Ballou on movement analysis
Making of new manuals Mentors, value of
Setting course for future of instruction
Special events EQUIPMENT
2013–14 Gear Preview
Negotiating the rental experience
Pro form etiquette FREESTYLE
Freestyle for first-timers Old-school freestyle tricks Pre-season prep
Terrain-based teaching with mini halfpipe
LESSON STRATEGIES A few runs of play
NORDIC Core training concepts
Four hacks for cross country
Tar wax for grip and glide
Skiing across cultures in Alaska
PSIA-AASI TEAMS Interski 2015
SNOWBOARD
Build your career with AASI 84 F 14 Bump lessons
20 F 14 78 F 14
76 W 14 68 S 14
26 F 14 44 F 15
36 F 13 48 F 14 86 F 15
22 S 14 48 S 14
2014–15 Hard goods primer 44 F 14 2015-16 Gear Preview
39 F 13 58 F 15 74 F 13
64 F 15
90 W 14 69 S 15 92 F 14
112 F 13 68 W 14 82 S 14
Climbing harness for tethering adaptive snowboarders
Driving versus riding
Harry Potter-based games for kids
How to make the best of bad conditions
Powder lessons
Raft guiding parallels to snowboard instruction
Stopping drop in participation
Terrain traps, how to avoid
Toeside
hop, chop, and slide Terrain-based teaching Tree lessons
Managing groups Mentors
58 S 15 72 S 14
92 W 15
Heelside-to-heelside turns 82 W 14 Help beginners take a stance
78 W 14 64 S 15
28 W 15 96 F 13 30 S 14 68 W 15 102 F 15
94 F 13 24 F 15
SNOWSPORTS INDUSTRY 2012–13 skier visits, lesson volume, and Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month
Best teaching practices Climate Change
Disturbing uncertainty
Way of life in peril? Insights from
industry experts
Fall Workshop/Conference accomplishments
Motivation, maximizing in students, yourself
56 F 14 44 S 14
46 W 15
Performance and longevity 56 W 15 Powder tactics for snowboard, alpine, telemark
Shut up and teach
Solutions for common problems
Student-centered
teaching, evolution of 40 W 15 Student engagement Student retention,
38 S 15
director’s perspective of 70 W 15 Take charge of your future 30 S 15 Terrain-based teaching Removes fear in first-timers
18 F 13
For students with autism 78 F 13 For teaching tele stance 88 F 13 For snowboarders on cat tracks
Use of mini halfpipe
76 F 13 58 F 14
8 F 15
50 F 15 56 F 15 22 S 15
Five customer service tips 36 W 15 How to bring beginners back
82 F 13
Ski school director insights 34 S 14 54 S 15 90 F 15
TEACHING A-ha moments Beginners’ mind
Bump tactics for alpine, snowboard, telemark
Extending peak performance
Ice tactics for alpine, snowboard, and cross country students
64 W 14 64 W 15
18 F 14 38 F 14
16 S 15
Tree tactics for alpine, snowboard, and telemark students
What’s Working
Confessions of a ski industry mom Conversion
If mama’s skiing, everybody’s skiing Reaching women
Snow pro best practices
When to teach snowboarding
TELEMARK Bump lessons
Hotbeds of telemark InterTele
Powder lessons Selling telemark
Terrain-based teaching Tree lessons
36 W 14 20 W 14
32 W 14 27 W 14
34 W 14 42 W 14
20 F 14 90 F 13
30 F 13 40 F 15 28 W 15 70 S 14 88 F 13 24 F 15
94 F 13 112 F 13
24 F 15
28 W 15 56 W 14
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