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"A Guide To Becoming An Expert: From First Time To A Lifetime"
by John Mukavitz Copyright © 1998
This book is completely displayed on this pages for your benefit. My sole hope is to share the love of my sport with those who would love it too.
This book is a learning guide and introduction to the sport of skiing for the beginning and intermediate skier. You will discover how to become an advanced skier without going through the many tedious hours it takes to learn independently. Documented in this book are the many techniques and teaching progressions used by ski instructors across the country.
The book is broken into two sections: The Beginning and Intermediate Books. The Beginning Book will tell you exactly what to do on the slope to understand the basics. Also, it will tell you all about the how's and why's of skiing from etiquette and protocols to the nuts and bolts of purchasing equipment. The Intermediate Book includes all the tips you should know when struggling to overcome the frustrating plateaus associated with skiing only a few times a year. Further, the intermediate section includes many techniques professional instructors use to make the steeps and tricky terrain look so easy.
This book is dedicated to all those special people that have helped me in my search for happiness. Just remember one thing -- skiing is fun!
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Works cited
- Abraham, Horst. The American Teaching Method Part II Progression & Ski Mechanics. PSIA: Denver, CO. 1977.
- Wagnon, John. Introduction to Modern Ski Teaching. PSIA: Denver, CO. 1983.
- Ayers, Rebecca and Anderson, Kristy. The American teaching System: Alpine Skiing. Second Ed. PSIA: Denver, CO. 1993.
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"A Guide To Becoming An Expert: From First Time To A Lifetime"
by John Mukavitz Copyright © 1998
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