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Hi all,

Is there much available in the way of reading material in regards to adaptive skiing? A quick search on Amazon hasn't produced much, but I was thinking along the lines of something that discusses equipment, techniques etc...

Cheers,

Chris
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the black boat, Nope, not much available about Adaptive skiing at all. I recently found a book called Alpine Achievement by Lori J. Batcheller (on Amazon) which is about the history of the US Disabled Ski Team. It also has some of the history of the development of equipment. Maybe not exactly what you're looking for but I'm finding it quite interesting.
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Thanks Sara, that's one of only two books I found, the other was a book on how to teach adaptive skiing. Based on your recommendation I think I'll order Lori's book.

Thank you Very Happy

Chris
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you might try via the PSIA web site and follow education material to the Adaptive Manual and try that.
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Tomichi wrote:
you might try via the PSIA web site and follow education material to the Adaptive Manual and try that.


Sweet, thanks for that idea. Have just found the website and am going to have a look at the learning materials now Very Happy

Chris
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Bold tracks by Hal Oleary is worth a look. Hal is considered the pioneer of ski teaching for disabled skiers.
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Thanks, I'll look it up...

Chris
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The Professional Ski Instructors of America/American Association of Snowboard Instructors has a manual 'Adaptive Snowsports Instruction' which might be of interest to you. The ISBN of the 2003 edition I have is 1-882409-24-8. I must admit that I haven't more than glanced at the book Embarassed but it does seem to give quite detailed information about skiing and snowboarding with various disabilities.

This site gives more details.

EDIT: Oops, sorry, didn't notice that Tomichi had mentioned this and you were on the way already.
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