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		<title>Why Snow Skiing is Still Popular After All These Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 12:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Reason Snow Skiing Remains Popular
Snow skiing is one of the most popular winter sports. The evolution that this sport has experienced is unbelievable because from a simple concept it became one of the most varied sports with different kinds of styles of skiing. The materials that were used for the ski also improved because [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Reason Snow Skiing Remains Popular</h3>
<p><strong>Snow skiing</strong> is one of the most popular winter sports. The evolution that this sport has experienced is unbelievable because from a simple concept it became one of the most varied sports with different kinds of styles of skiing. The materials that were used for the ski also improved because while it was made from wood in the past, the technological advancements in recent years made it possible for skis to be made from fiberglass which is more resilient and easier to use for skiers.<span id="more-40"></span></p>
<p>Skiing was first introduced for the practical reason that you can go from one place to another quicker when you ski. Gradually, people became conscious that this can possibly become a recreational sport and that early form called snowshoeing became the cross-country skiing and the Nordic style that we know today.</p>
<p>Then snow skiing progressed from there, the bindings that are commonly used for slalom skiing was invented and this allowed skiers to maneuver themselves even while going downhill. The stronger kind of binding was later also introduced and because of this, the downhill skiing or better known as alpine skiing became possible.</p>
<p>There are many other types of skiing aside from those mentioned above. Both recreational and even competitive sports are very popular. But the most recognized type of skiing is cross-country. Alpine skiing is also well-known particularly in the United States where the skiing equipment for this kind of skiing remains a bestseller. Skis, lifts, boots, and other things that are needed for skiing is a must have for every ski lover. The lifts that a particular ski resort provides are of importance because people don&#8217;t want to waste their time waiting in line for their turn.</p>
<p>The kind of slope where a skier must descend on is also essential; usually these trails are marked with signs for the skiers to know whether a particular slope is right for them. These marks let the skier know whether a particular trail is for beginners or if it is for professionals.  These trails are usually already smooth so that skiers won&#8217;t have difficulty in skiing and to ensure that a particular trail is actually safe.</p>
<p>Some adventurous skiers however, seek the thrill of skiing outside a particular ski resort. This can become dangerous as there is the risk of encountering an avalanche and other hazards. Some people also decide to do this because they want to ski on snow that is untouched by man so it adds more to their skiing experience.</p>


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		<title>Skiing Basics You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skiing Basics
Skiing is a winter sport that involves moving over snow with the use of skis, which are long flat devices attached to the feet. Skis used to be made of wood but are now made of fiberglass, composite, or other synthetic materials. In addition to skis, skiers use ski poles to keep their balance, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Skiing Basics</h3>
<p>Skiing is a winter sport that involves moving over snow with the use of skis, which are long flat devices attached to the feet. Skis used to be made of wood but are now made of fiberglass, composite, or other synthetic materials. In addition to skis, skiers use ski poles to keep their balance, ski boots to fasten the skis to their feet, and ski bindings to secure the ski boots to the skis.<span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>Skiers wear ski suits, which are very warm and are resistant to wind and water. They also wear ski helmets to protect their heads from injury, ski gloves, and sunglasses to protect their eyes from the glare of sunlight on snow-covered trails and slopes.</p>
<p>Skiers apply a substance called ski wax to the bottom of their skis. There are two kinds of ski wax. Glide wax helps the skis glide over the snow by maintaining the balance of friction between the skis and the snow. Grip wax allows the skis to grip the snow so that the skier can push himself or herself forward.</p>
<p>Skiing may be done on a piste, which is a marked trail that goes downhill. Ski resorts maintain their own pistes to ensure consistency and safety of the skiing surfaces. It is also possible to ski off-piste, in unmarked areas within a ski resort, or even outside the boundaries of the ski resort. Many ski resorts, however, prohibit skiing outside their boundaries to protect skiers from avalanches and to prevent the need for dangerous and costly rescue efforts.</p>
<p>Beginning skiers need ski lessons from a certified ski instructor to learn the basics of skiing. As with any sport, skiing is learned by doing. In addition to studying with a ski instructor, here are some skiing basics that beginning skiers need to remember:</p>
<p>•    Maintain a speed that you can control. Don’t go so fast that you won’t be able to stop yourself or avoid other skiers or objects.<br />
•    When you’re skiing on a piste, make sure you don’t hit other skiers when you try to overtake them.<br />
•    Never stop or rest at any point along the piste. This may cause other skiers to crash into you. If you really need to stop, make sure you’re away from the traffic and you’re in a spot where other skiers can see you clearly.<br />
•    Follow the rules and regulations of the ski resort.</p>
<p>Skiing is an enjoyable sport, but it is even more enjoyable when you know what you’re doing. Make sure you’re adequately prepared and knowledgeable to ensure a rewarding ski experience.</p>


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		<title>Skiing In Colorado Is Like Skiing In Paradise</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 03:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ski Colorado
Skiing in Colorado is a fantastic experience.  The mountains are high and the valleys are low. The snow in the winter season is as good as it gets anywhere in the world. The Rocky Mountains are located throughout this magnificent state, and these majestic mountains are the scene of great skiing in Colorado. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Ski Colorado</h3>
<p><strong>Skiing in Colorado</strong> is a fantastic experience.  The mountains are high and the valleys are low. The snow in the winter season is as good as it gets anywhere in the world. The Rocky Mountains are located throughout this magnificent state, and these majestic mountains are the scene of great skiing in Colorado.  Aspen is famous for the spectacular mountains, and it is an exciting town with lively nightlife after a day on the slopes. Aspen is one of many spectacular centers for skiing in Colorado. Vail and Breckenridge are some other great places for skiing in Colorado – spectacular skiing.<span id="more-11"></span></p>
<p><strong>Skiing in Colorado</strong> is through wonderful and abundant snow.  A skier intent on some great days or nights on the slopes will find plenty of snow for their sporting life.  The snow comes fast and furiously some times, but the facilities in Colorado have people who are highly efficient.  The slopes are readily prepared no matter how extreme the weather conditions.  Skiing in Colorado rarely stops because everyone is devoted to keeping the slopes in great shape.  There is skiing in Colorado for everyone.  Those skiers intent on flying downhill on a couple of skis will find the best lifts and mountains for this pursuit.  Those skiers who prefer cross country skiing will not be disappointed.</p>


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