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Skiing is a fantastic sport that can be enjoyed by the whole family. There are three basic types of skiing that a person can do. The winter types of this sport include downhill (or alpine) and cross-country skiing. Each of these sports is fun and challenging and can offer a person or family a wonderful way to get outside and enjoy themselves.

Downhill (Alpine) Skiing

This is a sport that can go from a simple balancing act, to a dangerous challenge. This is a sport that can be lot of fun, but is best to try with a few lessons at the start. Luckily, most ski resorts offer ski lessons. Individuals that have a natural knack for skiing may find that they only need some basic lessons before they are ready to embark onto the slopes and will learn the rest as they go along.

Most people will find intermediate, advanced, and specialized lessons helpful once they get to those levels. For example, although a person may be a great skier, that person may want specialized lessons before he or she attempts moguls. Moguls are large bumps that have been created artificially to give skiers something fun to try to ski over. Also, skiers may want additional lessons before trying activities like racing and advanced jumps.



Regardless of a person's skiing abilities, that individual should be very cautious with his or her speed. Going too fast at a ski resort has the potential to end in a crash that could kill. Not only is the skier's life at risk, so is the life of everyone around him or her.

Cross-Country Skiing

Cross-country skiing is similar to downhill skiing in that a person is wearing specialized boots and equipment, and it is done in the snow. However, cross-country is quite a different sport with different ski, boots, and binding types than downhill skiing. Cross-country also offers quite the work out as the skier does not have the benefit of gravity to help him or her along. Cross-country skiing may be more difficult for children as they may tire quickly with this type of intensive work-out.

Cross-country skiing trails exist in many places, however a cross country skier is not necessarily tied to a trail if they are an advanced skier and they know the terrain quite well. No skier of any type should veer off of a trail unless they are very familiar with the area and are advanced in their sport. Even then, this type of activity should never be done alone.









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