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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


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PSIA-AASI earns honors at Ski Spectacular


Skier with MS, inspired to become instructor


Traumatic brain injury, students with


ADMINISTRATIVE Financial report, 2013-14


ALPINE Bump lessons


Discipline and creativity, value of


Focus on the feet, lower legs


Gates, lessons for


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Instructors and racers, learning from each other 96 F 15 Learn and teach through sensation


Powder lessons


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Slalom recalibration with U.S. Ski Team


Tree lessons


U.S. Ski Team collaboration ZLWK 36Ζ$ $$6Ζ


Variable snow lessons


CERTIFICATION Bouncing back from exam setbacks


Learn to “fail forward” Make it happen!


Nordic coach’s alpine cert journey


Six steps to Level II


Teach like coach, train like athlete


Timeline for cert prep Tips for passing exams


CHILDREN Awkward development SKDVH


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Lessons in courage from a 9-year-old


Separation anxiety, tips for ending


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46 S 15 66 W 15


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Climbing harness for tethering snowboarders 58 S 15


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Teaching multi-week lessons


Well-managed groups learn


COACHING Coaching versus instructing


Goal setting for young athletes


CONDITIONING


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CROSS COUNTRY arm-swing movement Racing, lessons for Step and skate turns


EDUCATION Experiential learning Interski 2015


New member’s perspective


Overview


Team takeaways USSA perspective


National Academy 2014


National Academy 2015 highlights


Evolution of equipment, Jonathan Ballou on 2016 highlights


Making of new manuals Mentors, value of


Setting course for future of instruction


Special events EQUIPMENT


Pro form etiquette FREESTYLE


Old-school freestyle tricks Pre-season prep


LESSON STRATEGIES Experiential learning, Interski insights on


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Children’s cross country program


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Tar wax for grip and glide Skiing across cultures


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Adaptive presentation 60 W 16 Breakthroughs from the past


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2014–15 Hard goods primer 44 F 14 2015-16 Gear Preview *HDU 3UHYLHZ


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PSIA-AASI TEAMS Interski 2015


Interski Takeaways Team Selection


2016-20 Team chosen


what to know about new team


process


SNOWBOARD Banked-slalom lessons


Climbing harness for tethering adaptive snowboarders


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Harry Potter-based games for kids


How to make the best of bad conditions


Powder lessons


Stopping drop in participation


Toeside


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Tree lessons 26 F 14


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Alpine Team to-do list 110 F 16 meet 2016-20 Team


54 F 16 60 F 16 64 F 16


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Build your career with AASI 84 F 14 Bump lessons Carving, tips for


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Strap both feet in sooner 121 W 16 Terrain traps, how to avoid


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SNOWSPORTS INDUSTRY Attract, retain, develop best new instructors Best teaching practices &HUWLfiHG LQVWUXFWRUV Climate change


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Insights from industry experts


Fall Workshop/Conference accomplishments


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Five customer service tips 36 W 15 Interski 2015


Adaptive presentation 60 W 16 Breakthroughs from the past


Experiential learning


New member’s perspective


Overview


Team takeaways USSA perspective


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Preventing instructor injuries 86 F 16 Ski school director insights 34 S 14


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TEACHING Beginners’ mind


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Banked-slalom training for snowboard students 26 F 16 Bump tactics for alpine, snowboard, telemark


Etiquette and Your Responsibility Code


Extending peak performance


Ice tactics for alpine, snowboard, and cross country students


Managing groups Mentors


Motivation, maximizing in students, yourself


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16 S 15 56 F 14 44 S 14


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28 W 15 Race training for


alpine, cross country, and telemark students


Solutions for common problems


Student-centered


teaching, evolution of 40 W 15 Student engagement Student retention,


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GLUHFWRUȇV SHUVSHFWLYH RI : Take charge of your future 30 S 15 Tree tactics for alpine, snowboard, and telemark students


24 F 15 What’s Working


Confessions of a ski industry mom Conversion


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Snow pro best practices


When to teach snowboarding


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TELEMARK Bump lessons InterTele


Powder lessons


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Variable snow lessons


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