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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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Measuring adaptive success


PSIA-AASI earns honors at Ski Spectacular


Skier with MS, inspired to become instructor


Steeps, tactics for


Traumatic brain injury, students with


ADMINISTRATIVE Financial report, 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16


ALPINE


5 Fundamentals, mix and match


Bump lessons


Discipline and creativity, value of


Focus on the feet, lower legs


Gates, lessons for


62 W17 20 F 14


58 S 16


111 W 16 26 F 16


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


Powder lessons


Slalom recalibration with U.S. Ski Team


Steeps, tactics for Tree lessons


USSA Academy


U.S. Ski Team collaboration with PSIA-AASI


Variable snow lessons


CERTIFICATION Bouncing back from exam setbacks


Crystal Mountain,


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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


Big terrain, help kids conquer 34 F 16 Childhood development, LQflXHQFH RQ VNLOOV


: Lessons in courage WINTER 2017 AD INDEX


8000 Meter Peak 115 Abom 5


Apex Ski Boots 33 Back Country Access 34 Blizzard 59 Bollé 25 Bridgdale 110 Boyne Mountain 118 Burton 9


Dale of Norway 13 GEICO 43 Go Pro 39 Grabber 75 HEAD 23


Hermitage Club 118 Hestra 97 ISHA 67


Kneebinding 111 Lange 11 Leki 51


Mountain Khakis 14 Never Summer 47 Northland Skis 35 Ortovox 79


Park City Ski Boot 105 Patagonia 3, C3 Phunkshun 103 POC C2


Pryde Group America 41 Pro Wedge Maker 105 PSIA-AASI Accessories Catalog 99 PSIA-AASI Education Materials 89


PSIA-AASI National Academy 83 36Ζ$ $$6Ζ 3UR 2ffHUV 87 PSIA-AASI Western Events 93 Rossignol 61 SCARPA 63 Scott Sports 107 SIA 101 SkiA 115 Ski Mojo 113


SkyTech Sport Simulator 109 Smith 7


Sponsor Thank You C4 Sports Insurance 107 Stöckli 88 Swany 77 Swix 2 Tecnica 31 Terramar 57 Transpack 73


World’s Largest Ski and Snowboard Lesson 71 Yakima 29 YakTrax 72


96 F 16 28 W 15


84 W 15 20 W17 24 F 15 74 W17


76 F 14 36 F 15 22 S 16


88 W 16 :


102 W 16 80 W17 50 S 16


46 S 15 66 W 15


82 F 16 84 F 16 82 W 16


from a 9-year-old


68 F 14 )


Climbing harness for tethering snowboarders 58 S 15 *XLGLQJ XVH RI EX]]HUV LQ


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76 W 15 56 S 16 92 F 16


20 W17 108 W 16


61 W 15 97 W 16 78 W17


Separation anxiety, tips for ending


Play, Drill, Adventure, and Summary


Well-managed groups learn


COACHING Coaching versus instructing


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CROSS COUNTRY arm-swing movement Racing, lessons for


Nordic Team plan for 2016-17


EDUCATION Experiential learning Fall Conference 2016 Interski 2015


New member’s perspective


Overview


Team takeaways USSA perspective


Leadership Summit 2016 National Academy 2014


National Academy 2015 highlights


Evolution of equipment, Jonathan Ballou on 2016 highlights


Making of new manuals Mentors, value of


EQUIPMENT


2014–15 Hard goods primer 44 F 14 2015-16 Gear Preview 2016-17 Gear Preview Pro form etiquette


58 F 15 66 F 16 64 F 15


FREESTYLE


Lessons outside the park 112 W17 Old-school freestyle tricks Pre-season prep


69 S 15 92 F 14


LESSON STRATEGIES Experiential learning


Interski insights on


Lesson plans, advice for NORDIC


Children’s cross


28 S16 68 W17 36 S 16 36 W17


Nordic Team plan for 2016-17 Step and skate turns


6 Plyometrics for core strength 72 F 15


98 F 16 26 F 16


114 W 17 60 S 16


28 S 16 52 W17


Adaptive presentation 60 W 16 Breakthroughs from the past


60 W 16 62 W 16


20 W 16 26 W 16 68 W 16 52 W17 34 F 14


30 F 15


46 F 16 48 F 14 86 F 15


106 F 16 106 F 15 66 S 16


Teaching beyond tree trails 106 W17 Teaching multi-week lessons


88 F 14 66 S 15


44 S 15 country program Core training concepts


Four hacks for cross country


Skiing across cultures in Alaska


PSIA-AASI TEAMS Interski 2015


Interski Takeaways Team Selection


2016-20 Team chosen Alpine Team to-do list meet 2016-20 Team


what to know about new team


process Team Training 2016


SNOWBOARD Banked-slalom lessons


Climbing harness for tethering adaptive snowboarders


Culture of snowboarding


Harry Potter-based games for kids


How to make the best of bad conditions


Ollie, more power and pop in


Powder lessons


118 W 16 78 F 14


76 W 14 26 F 14


44 F 15 26 W 16


54 F 16 110 F 16 60 F 16


64 F 16 42 S 16 48 W17


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


26 F 16 20 F 14


100 F 16


58 S 15 6 W17


92 W 15 64 S 15


104 W17 28 W 15


Steeps, tactics for 20 W17 Strap both feet in sooner 121 W 16 Terrain traps, how to avoid


Toeside


hop, chop, and slide Variable snow lessons


Tree lessons


68 W 15 102 F 15


24 F 15 22 S 16


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


Disturbing uncertainty Way of life in peril?


Insights from industry experts


Fall Workshop/Conference accomplishments


52 S 16 58 F 14 :


8 F 15


50 F 15 56 F 15 22 S 15


Five customer service tips 36 W 15 Interski 2015


Adaptive presentation 60 W 16 Breakthroughs from the past


60 W 16 Experiential learning


New member’s perspective


Overview Team takeaways


28 S 16 68 W17


62 W 16 20 W 16 26 W 16


USSA perspective


NSAA Conversion Cup Camelback wins Killington wins Wachusett wins


68 W 16 74 W 15


94 F 15 88 F 16


Preventing instructor injuries 86 F 16 Ski school director insights 34 S 14 54 S 15 90 F 15 86 F 16


TEACHING


Ability splits, dealing with Beginners’ mind


45 W17 64 W 15


Banked-slalom training for snowboard students 26 F 16 Breakthroughs and breakdowns


Bump tactics for alpine, snowboard, telemark


Etiquette and Your Responsibility Code


Extending peak performance


Ice tactics for alpine, snowboard, and cross country students Lesson plans, advice for Managing groups


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26 W17 18 F 14 94 W 16 38 F 14


16 S 15 36 W17 56 F 14


46 W 15


Motor learning, the stages of 78 F 16 Performance and longevity 56 W 15 Powder tactics for snowboard, alpine, telemark


28 W 15 Race training for


alpine, cross country, and telemark students


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 Tree tactics for alpine, snowboard, and telemark students


Unsuccessful lessons, causes of


24 F 15 54 W17


Variable-practice instruction 84 W17 Women, 5 must-have techniques


You do more than just teach 8 F 16


TELEMARK Bump lessons InterTele


Powder lessons


Nordic Team plan for 2016-17


Practice slow movement Racing, lessons for Tree lessons


Variable snow lessons


20 F 14 40 F 15 28 W 15


114 W 17 104 F 16 26 F 16 24 F 15 22 S 16


76 W 16


Steeps tactics for alpine, snowboard, and adaptive students


26 F 16 20 W17


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