Skiing Disciplines - Variations of Skiing
Skiing has evolved in many ways that it has resulted in various types. Through the years, each of these types developed and has came up with their own specializations and high-tech gear and equipment. In this section, we will take a close look at the following Skiing Types:
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Alpine Skiing
Alpine Skiing is the most general Skiing Discipline practiced by most skiers. We will look at some of the sporting events connected to this style.
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Telemark Skiing
Telemark Skiing uses a turning technique that is admired by many and mastered by few. Learn its disciplines, how to do telemark turns, and the telemark skiing equipment.
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Cross Country Skiing
Cross-country Skiing is the most accessible form of Skiing and it is easy to be learned by people of all ages and strength. Check out its techniques, disciplines, and equipment.
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Freestyle Skiing
Like Freestyle Snowboarding, FreeStyle Skiing brings Skiing to new heights using Skis in many ways to come up with new disciplines, jumps, and tricks.
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Backcountry Skiing & Off-piste Skiing
Backcountry Skiing is often used interchangeably with Off-piste Skiing. Though both are snow sports, they are not identical in scope but certainly similar in several ways.
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Snow Skiing
Diverse kinds of Snow Skiing are very popular, particularly in areas with cold climate and are even considered and recognized as competitive events.
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Speed Skiing
This Skiing Discipline focuses totally on achieving the highest speed possible on Skis. This is done using high-tech equipment such as longer Skis and aerodynamic materials and shapes.
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Ski Jumping
Ski Jumping is one of the oldest forms of Skiing Competitions. Take a look at the origin of Ski Jumping, its Disciplines, and the features of Ski Jumping equipment.
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Extreme Skiing
Extreme Skiing continuously engrosses adventurous and fearless skiers. Done in steep mountain slopes of more than 45 degrees, Extreme Skiing is one of the toughest extreme sports around.
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Downhill Skiing
Feed your need for speed with the fastest Skiing discipline around - Downhill Skiing. This article discusses its roots, some techniques used in it and more.
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Glade Skiing
Take your Skiing skills to the next level by hitting the glades in the backcountry and go Glade Skiing! Read more about it along with safety tips in this article.
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Nude Skiing
In a sport where ice meets adventure, most Skiing enthusiasts are willing to take it to the next level. Today, Nude Skiing has taken the sliding about in the white into new heights.
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Skate Skiing
Skate Skiing is all about the thrill of the fast flight on flats and hills. It is also the fastest way to cover terrain on Skis.
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Skiing - Related Sports
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Water Skiing
This another activity which can be considered as a Skiing Discipline and also as a recreational activity. Get familiar with Water Skiing History, Disciplines, and Safety Measures.
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Roller Skiing
An all-year-round Skiing Discipline taking Skiing to the road. Roller Skiing is done by professionals all around the world to continue training in the off season and is now a competitive sport.
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Grass Skiing
Another all-year-round skiing discipline that takes skiing to a new surface. Grass Skiing started as a training method for Alpine Skiing. Let's take a look at how it started, its equipment, and its training.
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Heli Skiing
In Heli Skiing, a Helicopter can take you where a normal transportation cannot reach and drop you on the best slopes you ever dreamed of. Take a closer look at Heli Skiing in this section.
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Monoskiing
Monoskiing uses a Monoski as its main piece of equipment. Paraplegic Skiers engage in this kind of sport. It has long been invented even before Snowboarding began. Read more.
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Ski Mountaineering
Ski Mountaineering involves climbing a snowy mountain with crampons attached to your boots and when you reach a certain height, you will remove the crampons, put the Skis on, and ski your way down the mountain.
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Jet Skiing
Jet Skiing is a water sport in which an individual rides a jet ski and jumps over waves. It is a sport enjoyed by many who love being in the water and find speed thrilling.
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Snowboarding & Boarding - Related Sports
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Snowboarding
The largest variation on Skiing is Snowboarding. It is a very common sport throughout the world. Check out our site dedicated to Snowboarding.
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Mountain Boarding
The end of Snow Season means the end of all boarding fun for many Snowboarders. Mountain Boards are similar to Snowboards but it uses four wheels and suspension so you can ride on dirt and rocks.
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Sandboarding
Like Mountain Boarding, this boarding sport can be done in all seasons. Grab a board, find a sand dune, and cruise down. Read more about it here in this section.
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Kite Snowboarding
No more need to hit the mountains and hills and use gravity. Kite Snowboarding is similar to Kite Surfing and uses the power of the wind to move you at great speeds across flat plains.
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The articles above will help you begin your adventure in Skiing. Always remember to find out everything about the sport to help and guide you once you begin Skiing. Move on to the next section to find out more about the different styles and techniques of Skiing.
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