PHILOSOPHY – About the Truth in Ski Teaching and Learning
According to Eastern philosophies, the truth in skiing, specifically the efficient technique, emerges when we cease to think, as both […]
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According to Eastern philosophies, the truth in skiing, specifically the efficient technique, emerges when we cease to think, as both […]
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The quest for a definitive “Skiing Truth” has led to a diverse landscape of theoretical frameworks, each offering a unique
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The truth is an affirmation of something that really is. Everything that is real is true. Not everything we say
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When learning to ski, our actions are limited by our technical restrictions, the inclination of the slope, traffic, or snow
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Skiing exists at the intersection of human agency and the indifference of the natural world. It is a pursuit defined
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In modern times, skiing was considered a natural sport by which the people who practiced it interacted with nature. Today,
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When skiing, there are three fundamental aspects to consider: the use of our own body, the organization of space, and
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We consider a mountain space as an amplitude of motor interaction that influences our behavior during skiing. It is the
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It appears that in this phenomenon of acceleration we experience apprehension of ‘losing something‘, a compulsion to adapt, and a
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It is possible to interpret postmodern skiing as the loss of foundation. Today, we are not interested in understanding the
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