What is yo-yo skiing?

in ski areas controlled by lifting skiers can easily reach the top of the mountain and ski in a relatively short period of time. This allows them to perform several runs during the day. For other types of skiers such as backcountry skiers and cross -country skiers, methods of making more runs in one day are more difficult. Backcountry skiers will often do yo-yo skiing, a method in which they will go on pedestrians or skin-synthetic leather to the bottom of their skis, allowing them to ski uphill without sliding backwards. Skiing YO-YO is more difficult than skiing with an elevator, but offers more diverse terrain in areas outside the ski area served by an elevator.

Backcountry skiers will go beyond the borders of ski areas, or even on foot to areas where no ski area ever exIst. They will get on their equipment on the mountain or on the skin and then ski back from the mountain. Backcountry skiers often ski skiing after running and change direction to another area, or go to the bottom of the run and then the skin back up to the top for the next run to a particularly useful part of the hill. This YO-YO ski technique allows skiers to enjoy a specific run or section without moving to another part of the mountain for better skiing. It also saves it in time, because skier backcountry doesn't have to look for more snow.

Running skiers sometimes do yo-yo skiing either in ski areas or backcountry. It is not unusual to find cross -country skiers who set off on the ski area of ​​the slopes to the top and then ski for the next run. Unlike other methods of skiing, however, running skiers do yo-yo skiing for running uphill than downhill. Skiing gives them more training and allows them to work on strong technology; Therefore, running skiers will do YO-YO skiing as a training method.

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