Skiing
Skiing is a human activity gliding over snow using skis (originally wooden planks, now usually made from fiberglass or related composites) strapped to the feet with ski bindings.
Many different types of skiing are popular, especially in colder climes, and many types of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the International Ski Federation (FIS), and other sporting organizations.
However, for many people, "skiing" means recreational downhill skiing in which one visits a ski resort, purchases a lift ticket, dons cold-weather clothing, skis, ski boots and ski poles, and embarks on a chairlift, gondola lift, or other mechanical method of uphill propulsion. Upon reaching the summit, the skier disembarks from the ski lift and travels downhill, propelled by gravity. One should not attempt this unless one has been to ski school or otherwise learned how to turn and stop safely. If this is not the case, one's trajectory is likely to become uncontrollable and one's speed excessive, attenuated only by stationary objects such as trees.
In skiing's traditional core regions in the snowy parts of Scandinavia, both recreational and competitive skiing is as likely to refer to the cross-country variants as to the internationally more well-known downhill variants.
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Skiing Topics
Types of skiing
- Alpine skiing (also known as Downhill skiing)
- Backcountry skiing (also known as Off Piste skiing)
- Cross-country skiing (also known as Nordic skiing)
- Extreme skiing
- Telemark skiing
- Speed skiing
- Ski jumping
- Ski touring
Turning Techniques
- Stem
techniques
- The Snowplough - (also known as the wedge) - see snowplough turn
- The Snowplough turn - (also known as the wedge turn or stem turn)
- The Stem Christie
- Parallel turn
- Telemark
turn
Equipment
- Skis
- Ski bindings
- Ski boots
- Ski poles
- Ski wax
Competition Events
Alpine Events
- Alpine
Skiing World Cup
- Downhill
- Freestyle
- Slalom
- Gian slalom
- Super Giant Slalom
- Speed Skiing
- Moguls
Nordic Events
Skiing Organisations
International organisations:
- International Biathlon Union (IBU)
- International
Ski Federation (FIS)
- Professional Ski Instructors of America
- Ski
Club of Great Britain
Ski Safety
- Avalanches
- Cornices
- Crevasses
- Mountain
rescue
Ski Lifts
- Aerial tramway (or cablecar)
- Chairlift
- Detachable chairlift
- Funitel
- Funicular
- Gondola lift
- Rope tow
Other
- History
of skiing
- Dry ski slope
- Indoor ski slope
- List of ski areas
- Ski resort
- Ski school
- Snow
- Snow cannon
- Ice
- Trail grooming machine (piste basher)
Health and Injuries
- Altitude sickness
- Human anatomy
- First aid
- Frost bite
- Hypothermia
- Physical fitness
- Snow
blindness


