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[Carving expands the skiing field]

E Kober1, H J Held

  • 1Deutscher Skilehrerverband, München.

Sportverletzung Sportschaden : Organ Der Gesellschaft Fur Orthopadisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
|March 10, 1998
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Modern alpine skiing equipment enables advanced carving techniques. This evolution allows skiers to master variable conditions and experience a new level of performance on the slopes.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Science
  • Biomechanics
  • Kinetics

Context:

  • Alpine skiing has evolved significantly, with modern racing and theories emphasizing precise ski control.
  • Variable snow conditions necessitate advanced techniques for optimal performance.

Purpose:

  • To explore the evolution of alpine skiing techniques, focusing on carving.
  • To highlight the role of modern equipment in achieving advanced skiing maneuvers.

Summary:

  • Carving represents a logical progression in alpine skiing, driven by advancements in ski technology rather than technique alone.
  • Modern equipment facilitates edge control, encompassing techniques from drifting to pure carving.
  • This shift offers an opportunity to redefine skiing standards and enhance the overall skiing experience.

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Impact:

  • Carving introduces a new dimension to alpine skiing, potentially attracting new participants and elevating the sport's appeal.
  • Enhanced ski control through carving can lead to improved performance and safety in diverse conditions.