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Skiing is defined as a downhill glide on snow-covered slopes or mountain terrain utilizing skis as primary equipment. It is both a recreational hobby and an athletic activity. Skiing is a very technical sport, and suitable equipment is needed for beginners and hobby skiers as well as for top athletes. In addition, it also provides high demands on the physical and coordination skills of the individual skier....
Title: Skiing injuries
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Skiing is defined as a downhill glide on snow-covered slopes or mountain terrain utilizing skis as primary equipment.
It is both a recreational hobby and an athletic activity.
Skiing is a very technical sport, and suitable equipment is needed for beginners and hobby skiers as well as for top athletes.
In addition, it also provides high demands on the physical and coordination skills of the individual skier.

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