Moguls are skiing's most polarizing terrain feature. While East Coasters, starved for extreme terrain, live for firm-yet-edgeable moguls dotting their steepest cut trails, privileged Westerners view ...
Skiing is challenging enough without throwing extra obstacles into the mix. Turn a beautifully groomed run into choppy waves of hard-packed bumps, and you'll have to change your technique entirely. If ...
Moguls—some skiers hate them, some skiers love them, but they're part of resort skiing whether you want them to be or not. They also hold their own discipline in competitive skiing, where skiers smash ...
Freestyle skiing, at its core, is about tricks and high-flying maneuvers. This skiing sub-niche has undergone rapid change over the past few decades and, today, now covers numerous disciplines, both ...
Freestyle mogul skiing is scored in a combination of a skier's turns and jumps combined with his or her time down the run. Fifty percent of the score is determined by judges who rate a skier's turns, ...
Jan. 26—In the 2025 Toyota Freestyle Cup at Waterville Valley Friday and Saturday, elite mogul skiers from 18 countries raced down rows of bumps and jumps to vie for a world title in what might be ...
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