Outline of skiing

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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to skiing

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to skiing:

Skiing is a recreational activity using skis as equipment for traveling over snow. Skis are used in conjunction with boots that connect to the ski with use of a binding.

Terrain park feature for the daring

Overview

Lists

  • List of ski areas and resorts
  • List of ski jumping hills
  • List of Olympic venues in freestyle skiing
  • List of FIS Cross-Country World Cup champions
  • List of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup team medalists
  • List of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in ski jumping
  • List of Olympic medalists in freestyle skiing
  • List of Olympic medalists in ski jumping
  • List of presidents of FIS
  • List of skiing deaths

Skiers

Types of skiing

Alpine Skiing

  • Alpine skiing (also known as downhill skiing)
  • Alpine touring (Randonée)
  • Extreme skiing
  • Freeriding
  • Freeskiing (or newschool skiing)
  • Freestyle skiing
  • Glade Skiing
  • Heliskiing
  • Mogul skiing
  • Monoskiing
  • Disabled alpine skiing
  • Ski mountaineering
  • Skwal
  • Snowcat skiing
  • Snowkiting
  • Speed skiing

Nordic Skiing

  • Cross-country skiing
  • Backcountry skiing
  • Biathlon
  • Disabled Nordic skiing
  • Nordic combined
  • Telemark skiing
  • Skijoring
  • Ski jumping (ski-flying)
  • Ski touring

Non-snow skiing

  • Dry ski slope
  • Grass skiing
  • Sand skiing
  • Roller skiing
  • Water skiing

Turning techniques

  • Stem techniques
    • The Snowplough - (also known as the wedge) - see snowplough turn
    • The Stem Christie
  • Parallel turn
  • Carve turn
  • Telemark turn
  • Pivot turn (skiing)
  • Jump turn

Equipment and Apparel

  • Skis
  • Ski bindings
  • Ski boots
  • Ski poles with pole guards if a racer
  • Ski wax depending on the condition and temperature
  • Ski skins if climbing uphill
  • Ski suit
    • Parka, anorak, or shell
    • Ski pants or salopettes
    • If a Racer — a race suit
  • Fleece top or sweater; the mid-layer or insulating garment
  • Thermal underwear and ski socks
  • Gloves or mittens to keep hands warm
    • Hand Warmers
  • Ski helmet
  • Goggles or sunglasses to protect eyes from harm
  • Face Mask to protect from wind
  • Specialized Alpine touring equipment

Competition events

  • Winter Olympic Games - A major international sporting event held once every four years for sports practised on snow and ice.
  • Winter Paralympic Games
  • Four Hills Tournament
  • Winter X Games
  • Birkebeinerrennet
  • American Birkebeiner
  • Tour of Anchorage
  • The British Land National Ski Championships

Alpine events

  • Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics
  • Alpine Skiing World Cup
  • Alpine World Skiing Championships
  • Slalom
  • Giant slalom
  • Super giant slalom
  • Downhill
  • Alpine skiing combined
  • Speed Skiing

Freestyle events

  • Freestyle skiing at the Winter Olympics
  • FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup
  • FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships
  • Aerials
  • Mogul skiing
  • Ski ballet
  • Half-pipe skiing
  • Slopestyle
  • Ski cross

Nordic events

  • Nordic combined at the Winter Olympics
  • FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
  • FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
  • Biathlon
  • Nordic combined
  • Ski jumping
  • Cross-country skiing (sport)

Skiing organizations

International organizations
National organizations

Ski areas and resorts

Ski lifts

Ski lift

Other

Health and injuries

  • Altitude sickness
  • Injuries
    • Anterior cruciate ligament
    • Fracture
  • First aid
    • Wilderness first aid
  • Ski patrol
  • Frost bite
  • Hypothermia
  • Windburn
  • Physical fitness
    • Exercise
  • Snow blindness
  • Ski sickness
  • List of famous skiing deaths
  • Shin-bang
  • Tree well

See also

References

External links




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