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What is Alpine Skiing?
Alpine skiing is a term used to refer to a certain type of
skiing. As such, Alpine skiing is a recreational and also a sport
activity.
The idea behind Alpine skiing is that it is that kind of skiing that
generally involves the sliding down motion adopted by skiers down
through hills that are covered with snow.
Because Alpine skiing is just like ordinary skiing, it is imperative
that skier use the appropriate and recommended skiing equipment and
apparel.
That is because Alpine skiing would greatly pose higher challenges
and difficulties to the skier.
Evolution
Alpine skiing is a modification or an evolution of another specific
type of skiing called cross country skiing. Alpine skiing was born
when an infrastructure called ski lift was invented and put up at
mountain resorts.
The ski lift would make it possible for skiers to glide down the
slopes repeatedly. Before, skiers found it really much of a
challenge to climb back a steep hill just to glide down again and
enjoy the thrill of skiing.
Thus, Alpine skiing became a luxurious sport or recreation. It has
been becoming more and more popular in every country or area where
there is snow, and abundant or sufficient hills or mountain slopes,
where the skier could glide down.
Alpine skiing resorts have been sprouting now and then especially in
the snow-capped areas of North America, Europe, Australia, New
Zealand, the South America Andes and East Asia, specifically in
Japan and in South Korea.
Alpine skiing motion
Alpine skiers’ main challenge and goal is to control speed of
descent and the direction. Often, the Alpine skier would find it
very hard to do the two tasks because the downhill slope and the
slippery or sometimes, not so slippery snow, would certainly make it
harder to make down hill motion.
Acceleration in Alpine skiing is also very challenging that Alpine
skiers’ first challenge would almost always be attaining a smooth
and hassle-free gliding.
Because Alpine skiing has become very common and become a separate
skiing discipline, there are techniques and methods in skiing that
make the skiers’ movement more suave.
Thus, in sports and Alpine skiing competitions, these technical
movements and motion make up the standard in which every Alpine
skier would have to be measured with or measured against.
It is to be noted that Alpine skiing is more inclined to involve
steepier slopes and harder gliding strokes. As such, more and more
dare devils and extreme sports aficionados are becoming more and
more attracted or accustomed to the sport.
Short history
Alpine skiing started in the mountain and skiing resorts at the
European Alps. In the early 1900s, the resorts, hotels and inns in
the region started to create strategies to entice customers to stay
in even during the winter season, which was then characterized by
lower and sluggish check in transactions and tourists’ fluctuation.
Thus, those establishments introduced Alpine skiing, which was then
already a popular activity and recreation among natives in the
region’s small towns and remote communities.
From then on, Alpine skiing spread like blazing fire across all of
Europe, and eventually to all other continents, like North America
and East Asia.
Overall, no one can underestimate the popularity and world
population support for Alpine skiing. When it comes to skiing, more
and more people prefer Alpine skiing than any other form of skiing.
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