So you want to take up the sport of skiing and you do not know where to start. Let me make it a little easier by offering you some solid information on what is necessary for an enjoyable and safe day of skiing.
Proper equipment is important when skiing. Not only will you have a great time skiing but also provide safety. There are two main types of skiing: the cross-country also known as the Nordic variety and downhill or alpine skiing.
Nordic and alpine skiing have their own base of enthusiasts, although for...
It is the downhill ski racing competition of the winter Olympics. You watch a ski racer zoom down the slope manoeuvering through the ski gates. However, you notice that something is missing.
Downhill or Alpine skiing is one of the most popular winter sports in the country. So what are the dressing basics for alpine skiing? There are six essentials that every beginner should start with.
Downhill skiing, also known as Alpine skiing, has become quite a popular recreational activity in snow covered areas. This activity involves using narrow skis attached to the bottom of your feet in order to slide down a snow covered slope. Whether being done as a family activity, or as a pastime hobby, many
Downhill sand skiing involves finding a dune, hill, or mountain, climbing to the top of it and skiing down it. Is it fun? Lots - except for the part where you have to climb up the hill. You'll find no ski lifts, no trams, not even a rope tow. If you want to get up the hill, you have to climb it on your own. If you're like many, you may be intrigued by bump skiing, but a bit weary if you can pull it off. Downhill skiing well is challenging enough on average terrain - hit the bumps and everything changes. Experienced skiers dressed in fancy ski equipment and who "make it look so easy," only adds to our anxiety. Nevertheless, you can learn to ski the bumps quickly and efficiently.











