Top 12 reasons to ski
Skiing is an addictive sport. Millions of people all over the world take to the ...
There's more than one type of skiing around, but the most popular is the alpine or downhill skiing that you've probably seen where skiers use ski lifts to get to slopes and then ski back down again. However for the skier there's other ski options such as cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, off-piste skiing and of course, snowboarding if you fancy a different kind of challenge.
Alpine or downhill skiing
The type of skiing we talk about most on realbuzz. It’s the type of skiing that you get a chairlift or other mechanical means of getting to the top of the mountain, and skiing down. The kit is specialised for travelling downhill, with your boot fixed to the ski.
Cross-country skiing
Rather than using lifts, cross-country skiers ski up the mountains themselves! They don’t ski down mountains as steep as the ones in downhill skiing. Cross-country skiing is much more aerobically demanding and it’s cheaper as you don’t have to pay for lift passes. Cross-country skiing uses a soft boot rather than the hard ones used in downhill, and the heel is not attached to the ski. The skis are lightweight and designed for self-propelled travel over a variety of terrain, not just down hills.
Freestyle skiing
This generally refers to turns, tricks and air! This is now a competitive sport and athletes compete in various disciplines including aerials (jumps), acro (choreographed routine), moguls (bumps on the slopes that are skied on and jumped over), big air (twists, spins and various positions in the air), and dual moguls (to competitors head-to-head on the moguls!).
Snowboarding
This isn’t really skiing at all but we thought we’d mention it here anyway! Snowboarding involves standing on a single board rather than two skis. It’s great fun and worth checking out. Many people find it easier to learn to snowboard than they do to ski.
Off-piste skiing
This simply means skiing off the groomed piste on untouched snow. It requires fairly advanced skills and is potentially dangerous. However, it’s an unbelievable rush and we recommend getting lessons and giving it a go once you have mastered your intermediate skills.
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