Title of article :
Future of Alpine Skiing Schools-gender related programs
Author/Authors :
Cigrovski ، Vjekoslav - University of Zagreb , Prlenda ، Nikola - University of Zagreb , Radman ، Ivan - University of Vienna
Abstract :
Gender differences in anthropological characteristics may influence success in adopting skiing skill if different teaching methods are applied. This study aimed to determine the difference between the level of adopted skiing skill for female and male ski-beginners applying 2 different teaching programs. 126 subjects (30 females; 96 males), average age 23,3±1,6 years participated in 7 days ski-school. Within the male and female group ski-teaching was carried out using 2 different methods: combination method [CM], which implies using of snowplough and parallel ski technique, and direct method [DM], where only parallel ski technique is used. Following the learning process, subjects were tested through 7 elements of skiing technique. For female subjects no difference between two teaching models was recorded, while CM appeared to be more efficient for males in elements traversing to the right (p=0,03), short turn (p
Keywords :
Learning methods , beginner skiers , females , gender diferences
Journal title :
Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine