The purpose of the master's thesis is to present the instruction of skiing to younger children through a selection of skiing exercises and activities that align with safety standards and the objectives of advancing modern alpine skiing techniques at all stages of the learning process. The exercises we have introduced, incorporate the latest teaching aids for skiing. These aids have become an indispensable part of teaching skiing to young children, contributing to increased motivation, improved atmosphere, providing children with a sense of security, and most importantly, aiding in achieving set goals. The master's thesis will contribute to the development of skiing instruction through play, particularly at a time when play is gaining greater significance and becoming a key component of successful skiing education. Through safe, friendly, and playful means, we facilitate the development of essential motor skills and abilities. However, it is not merely a tool for learning; it is a crucial element in creating positive experiences and enduring enthusiasm for skiing among children. This opens the door to successful and long-term development of skiing skills from the earliest years of a child's life. The master's thesis is intended for all those who wish to refresh their knowledge before teaching and acquire all the necessary information in one place, primarily for designing engaging, diverse, and successful instructional sessions.
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