Skiing Sensations
Skiing is constituted in sensations that we experience while sliding over the snow, being these ones our main motivation. Through […]
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Skiing is constituted in sensations that we experience while sliding over the snow, being these ones our main motivation. Through […]
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To drop into a steep, snow-covered descent is to trigger a lightning storm across the human nervous system. Within milliseconds,
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To plummet down a snow-covered mountain at high speed is to force the human brain into its most intense state
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To launch oneself down a steep, snow-covered mountain is to subject the human central nervous system to an environmental extreme.
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To navigate a steep, variable descent at high speed requires the human brain to solve an incredibly complex physical equation
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Skiing is far more than a sport of speed and gravity; it is a profound dialogue between the human body
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Body consciousness originates from the first attempts in action control, i.e., through his movements; the beginner skier becomes self-conscious of
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The body schema is the mental representation of our own body at rest or in movement related to form, size,
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Skiing is unique among sports because it requires a profound dialogue with a surface that is constantly shifting beneath our
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To the untrained observer, a skier descending a mountain appears to be engaged in a purely physical act governed by
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