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El. knyga: Teach Dinghy Sailing

  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912177493
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  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912177493
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Whether embarking on a career teaching sailing or looking to teach your children to sail, this step by step guide will get the best out of you and your students.

It takes the coach through the basics of teaching somebody to sail from their point of view and gives constant tips on how to help the student understand new ideas. For every new concept introduced there are off the water instructions and exercises to do once on the water. It is suitable both for those running formal courses and for parents looking to teach their children.

 

  • Concentrated throughout on ensuring fun and safety.
  • Takes the trainer through the absolute basics from before the first sail to using spinnakers.
  • Includes on the water games and things to do when the weather turns bad.
  • Helps the expert sailor to articulate their knowledge to the novice and patiently share their enthusiasm.
  • Provides advice on teaching techniques and what to do when things go wrong.

Acknowledgements v
How to Teach Dinghy Sailing
1(94)
Pre-Course Requirements
2(13)
First aid course
2(1)
Powerboat training
3(1)
Sailing skills test
3(1)
Sailing in a Circle
4(1)
Man overboard (MOB) recovery
5(1)
Sail a triangular course
6(1)
Follow the leader
6(1)
Picking up a Mooring
6(3)
Coming alongside
9(3)
Sailing backwards
12(1)
Sailing rudderless
13(1)
Lee shore launching and landing
14(1)
Capsize recovery
14(1)
Teaching Sailing: First Steps
15(2)
Sailing back to basic
16(1)
Personal Sailing Gear
17(1)
Rigging the Boat
18(7)
How to Launch
25(1)
Getting Ready to Go Afloat for the First Time
26(12)
Balance
27(1)
Sail control
28(2)
Centreboard
30(1)
Keeping a good lookout
30(3)
Responding to the helm's instructions
33(1)
Time to go sailing
34(4)
Preparing the Students to Take the Helm
38(8)
First time on the helm
41(5)
Teaching Tacking
46(21)
Reasopns for land drills
46(1)
Tacking with centre main land drill
47(8)
Tacking with aft main land drill
55(6)
Preparing the boat for a land drill
61(2)
Preparing the students for a land drill
63(2)
Teaching tacking on the water
65(2)
Teaching sailing to Windward
67(6)
Theory
67(2)
On the Water
69(2)
Time for the students to have a go
71(2)
The Five Essentials and Downwing Sailing
73(3)
The classroom session
73(1)
On the Wate
74(1)
Time for the students to hage a go
75(1)
Teaching Gybing
76(16)
Land drill for teaching the gybe
76(2)
Land drill for a centre-main gybe
78(9)
Aft-main gybe
87(3)
Preparing the boat for the land drill gybe
90(1)
Teaching the land drill gybe
90(1)
Teaching the gybe on the water
91(1)
Steep Learning Curve
92(1)
Teaching sailing a triangle
93(2)
Teaching triangles on the water
93(2)
How to Teach from a support Boat
95(22)
Teaching from a support Boat
96(8)
key points theat make a good session
96(1)
Land training
97(1)
Briefing
97(2)
Communication/group control
99(2)
Observation
101(1)
Intervention
102(1)
Powerboat handling
103(1)
Debriefing
103(1)
Your First Single-Handed Session for Beginners
104(1)
Teaching Other Courses
104(1)
Going on to the Water
105(1)
What You Need in Your Support Boat
106(1)
Teaching Sessions
106(3)
Fun racing
106(1)
Game: fender bender
107(1)
Game: attack and defence
108(1)
Buddy sailing
108(1)
Early in the Course
109(2)
Qualities of instructors
110(1)
Teaching ratios
111(1)
Presentation
111(2)
Shore-based Teaching Toolbox
113(1)
Other Required Skills
113(4)
Towing from a support boat
113(2)
Towing tricks
115(2)
Advanced Sailing, Catamaran Sailing and Racing
117(20)
Before You Start
118(1)
Teaching High Performance
119(2)
Clothing and personal kit
120(1)
Rigging the boat
120(1)
Launching the boat
120(1)
On the Water for the First Time in a Fast Boat
121(1)
Coaching from a Moving Support Boat
122(3)
Teaching Asymmetric Spinnakers
125(2)
Launching the spinnaker
125(1)
Setting the spinnaker
126(1)
Gybing the spinnaker
126(1)
Dropping the spinnaker
126(1)
Teaching Asymmetric Spinnakers on the Water
127(2)
Wind and tide
127(1)
The sailing area
128(1)
The type of boat
129(1)
The support boat
129(1)
Teaching Symmetrical Spinnakers
129(2)
Teaching Trapezing
131(2)
What is trapezing?
131(1)
What kit do the students need?
131(1)
How and when do they get out on the trapeze?
132(1)
How do they stay out and stay stable?
132(1)
How and when do they get back in?
132(1)
Teaching Catamaran Sailing
133(1)
Teaching Racing
134(3)
How to race
134(1)
How to start
135(1)
How to sail the course
135(1)
How to finish
135(1)
How to apply the rules
135(2)
Index 137
Gaz Harrison has over 20 years experience training dinghy instructors, throughout Europe. He is a highly qualified coach and when not training he delivers yachts around the world.