METHODICAL MODEL FOR TEACHING BASIC SKI TURN

Journal Title: Sport Mont - Year 2013, Vol 0, Issue 37

Abstract

With the aim of forming an expert model of the most important operators for basic ski turn teaching in ski schools, an experiment was conducted on a sample of 20 ski experts from different countries (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia). From the group of the most commonly used operators for teaching basic ski turn the experts picked the 6 most important: uphill turn and jumping into snowplough, basic turn with hand sideways, basic turn with clapping, ski poles in front, ski poles on neck, uphill turn with active ski guiding. Afterwards, ranking and selection of the most efficient operators was carried out. Due to the set aim of research, a Chi square test was used, as well as the differences between frequencies of chosen operators, differences between values of the most important operators and differences between experts due to their nationality. Statistically significant differences were noticed between frequencies of chosen operators (χ2= 24.61; p=0.01), while differences between values of the most important operators were not obvious (χ2= 1.94; p=0.91). Meanwhile, the differences between experts concerning thier nationality were only noticeable in the expert evaluation of ski poles on neck operator (χ2=7.83; p=0.02). Results of current research are reflected in obtaining useful information about methodological priciples of learning basic ski turn organization in ski schools.

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Danijela Kuna

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Danijela Kuna (2013). METHODICAL MODEL FOR TEACHING BASIC SKI TURN. Sport Mont, 0(37), 636-645. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-194308