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A type of skiing that comprises three different disciplines: moguls, aerials and acro. The first two are Olympic events.
adjective Type of inline skating most similar to ice figure skating, also called artistic.
Type of in-line skating most similar to ice figure skating, also called artistic
A recently developed style of skiing in which one ski points straight ahead, and the other is used to push off in a manner similar to a skating stride. Freestyle first appeared in Scandinavian countries in the early 1970s, and made its Olympic debut at the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary. The skis used for freestyle are shorter, and the poles longer than those used in classical events.
A newer method of skiing in which one ski points straight ahead and the other is used like a skate to push off. Freestyle first appeared in Scandinavia in the late 1960s or early 1970s, and made its Olympic debut at the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary. The skis used for freestyle are shorter, and the poles longer, than those used in classical events.
To improvise vocally. This intuitive process is both a skill and an art form. While freestyling is popular among MC's, it appears in many other artistic circles and forms of expression.
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