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Skiing Disciplines - Grass Skiing

Skiing Disciplines - Grass Skiing When the Snow melts, some people like to take their skills to firm surfaces. Their enthusiasm goes so far that they invent new sports where they board or ski on firm surfaces like sand, dirt, and now, even grass. As the name suggests, Grass Skiing is Skiing on grass. Even if the winter sport season is already over, anyone who is in good physical condition, as well as those who have never even tried Skiing in Snow, can enjoy Skiing in grass ski centers available in Europe and other mountainous areas.

The sport has grown somewhat in popularity but it is still far from being mainstream. In Taiwan, Japan, and other Asian countries, Grass Skiing is growing however with more and more resorts, teachers, and gear which are becoming rapidly available. In this section, we will look at the essential points in this Skiing type:

History


Another highlight in Skiing History was the invention of Grass Skiing in Germany in 1966. Two years later, Richard Martin introduced this Skiing Discipline at Vorges, France. From then on, the idea of Grass Skiing turned extensive until it became known in Europe. During the middle of 1980s, Grass Skiing became part of Ski training in preparation for Alpine Skiing. Back then, rolling treads served as short Skis.

Grass Skiing was actually a competitive sport. However, the joys and excitement brought about by Grass Skiing began to unfold and it became readily available to Skiing enthusiasts of generally all ages.

Grass Skiing Equipment


The pieces of Skiing Equipment used in Grass Skiing are a bit different compared to what you use in Snow Skiing. Instead of using Skis, people who go Grass Skiing use shorter skeeler-like Skis with caterpillar tracks. They are specifically designed for Grass Skiing and work well on grass. Some of the tracked Skis nowadays offer good speed and great precision.

Ski Poles are used in the same way as in regular Snow Skiing. Padding on the legs and elbows is used as protection from falls which are less forgiving than falls on Snow. Helmets are also definitely recommended in Grass Skiing, or in any Skiing Discipline for that matter.

Grass Skiing and Training


As mentioned before, even as young as five years old, anybody who is in good shape can engage in Grass Skiing. Likewise, what's good about this type of Skiing is that you need not to have Skiing experience in the Snow for you to learn what Skiing on grass is.


Since Grass Skiing does not require Snow, it is far more accessible. There are grass ski centers and Ski camps that you can visit so that you can learn Grass Skiing. This Skiing type can definitely serve as your training ground during summer to prepare you for the winter sport season. At the same time, you will eventually discover that Skiing is not just a winter sport, and you certainly do not need Snow in order to hit the slopes.

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allaic
Monday 13th December 2004 at 6:49:28 PM  

I would like to purchase grass skies, however, unable to find location where they are sold, and approximate price.

Thank you.

Craig...

Jaime Hernández
Saturday 20th December 2008 at 3:00:44 AM  

I want to know more of grass skiing

Jaime Hernández
Saturday 20th December 2008 at 3:01:01 AM  

I want to know more of grass skiin

Claudio Ansorena
Monday 12th January 2009 at 1:44:13 PM  

Could you please send me more information on grass skiing. Is it on natural grass or artificial grass? Where are the best resourts in US for grass skiing? thank you

John . Nielsen
Tuesday 7th April 2009 at 10:21:25 AM  

i have had some grasskis but they were stolen and now i would like to start skiing on grass again but can not find a shop ore any place here in the southern part of sweden to buy ore go grassking on can you Please help me? Thank you


 
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