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Adaptive Ski Lesson outline

The process of conducting adaptive ski lessons involves several key steps designed to maximize the safety, learning, and enjoyment of the students. Initially, instructors gather necessary information, including student goals and any previous experiences.

Adaptive Ski Lesson outline

Adaptive Ski Lesson

General

Paperwork
If any equipment troubles, tag gear and write up
Write-ups help next lesson
Lesson Priorities
Learning
Fun
Safety

After the lesson

Turn in student's and your ski passes
Write up lesson in student folder
Review with other instructor(s)
Wrap up day with student

On the slopes

etc
First time on the Chair lift
First runs (before lift)
Introduction on flat terrain

Indoors

Equipment setup
Set fit indoors unless you're sure it's right(from previous lessons with us)

But watch out about getting them tired too early

It's easier to change up indoors

Sit-down equipment shouldfit like a ski boot

Watch out for circulation and cathiter

Tight but not painful

Depending on theirskiing experience

Ask what they worked on,how it worked, what they liked, etc

Set up gear as per previous lessons

Explain equipment choices

Evaluation
Find out student's goals for lesson

What do they want out of today's lesson?

Go to the top of the mountain?

Ski faster?

More control?

Use their goals to help shape your lesson plan. But keep it realistic - don't take them to the top their second day out!

Greeting

How is their handshake?

Weak

From

Can't

Are they enthusiastic?

Watch student enter building
Pre-lesson
Preliminary selection of adaptive methods and gear
Determine instructors' roles
Check student forms