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Course Title: Basic Alpine Skiing (Aspen/Snowmass)
E296 3 credits
COURSE OUTLINE
- Introduction to the First Year Course: Objectives; the Aspen lab week experience; the Power of Four; details of the four mountains.
Boot Fit and Body Alignment: The significance of proper boot selection; body alignment measurement and analysis; and achieving the optimum kinetic chain.
- Psychology of Successful Performance: Achieving a state of centeredness; realizing fear and strategies for overcoming fear.
Laboratory Week in Aspen: Course details and arrangements.
- Equipment and Apparel: Shaped skis and types for different snow conditions; principles of layering and new clothing materials; personal gear and supplies checklist.
Lab Week Orientation: Travel; arrival; equipment selection.
- Skills and Techniques: Parallel skiing; linked turns; angulation and edging; tipping; pressure; weight transfer; phantom movement; pole plant; dynamic anticipation.
- Skills and Techniques: Additional terms in the skier's glossary; use of different types of shaped skis; special considerations for carving, bumps, crud, and powder snow conditions.
- Mountain Environment: Terrain reading; trail map navigation; chair lift technique; skier responsibility code; mountain discount card; Insider's Guide; town map and locations; skier shuttles.
- Sports Diamond: Weems Westfeldt's innovative method of categorizing performance components and how to balance those components for brilliance.
- The Aspen Idea Realized: Skiing for the fusion of body, mind, and spirit; history of the Aspen ski community; opportunities for co-curricular experiences at the Aspen Institute and the Historical Society.
Development of the Skier Journal: Details for laboratory week.
Typical Daily Laboratory Schedule:
- 8:30 Arrive at ski mountain; get skis from overnight check
- 8:45-9:00 Lifts open; individual practice time and warm-up
- 9:45 Report to instructor for ski school
- 3:00 End of Lesson
- 3:00 Individual practice time
- 3:30-4:00 Lifts close
Texts:
- Thomas F. Crum. Journey to Center: Lessons in Unifying Body, Mind, and Spirit
- W. Timothy Gallwey and Robert Kriegel. Inner Skiing
- Lito Tejada-Flores. Breakthrough on the New Skis
- Sally Barlow-Perez. History of Aspen
- Weems Westfeldt. Brilliant Skiing, Every Day
Other Materials:
- Individual videos prepared at Aspen by Professor Pugh and Ski & Snowboard Schools of Aspen/Snowmass for classroom illustrations.
- Other instructional materials selected by the instructor to illustrate points, skills, and techniques.
- Professional Ski Instructors of America. Core Concepts for Snowsports Instructors.
Go back to IU ski course information, click here.
For further information contact Dr. Pugh, Poplars Building 832, at 812-855-1775 or rgpugh@indiana.edu.
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