Skiing

Skiing is a recreational and competitive sport that involves gliding over snow on skis, which are narrow, elongated pieces of wood, metal, or synthetic material. Typically, it is performed on snow-covered slopes or trails, using ski poles for balance and navigation. Skiing can be categorized into various styles, including alpine skiing, which takes place on downhill slopes; cross-country skiing, which involves traversing snow-covered terrain; and freestyle skiing, which incorporates tricks and jumps. The activity can be pursued for leisure, sport, or fitness, and it often takes place in specialized environments like ski resorts equipped with ski lifts and trails suited to different skill levels. Skiing requires specific equipment, including skis, boots, and bindings, as well as appropriate clothing to withstand cold and wet conditions. The sport is popular in many countries with winter climates and has a rich history, evolving from a mode of transportation in snowy regions to a widely enjoyed recreational activity and competitive event.