The book investigates the core disciplines, including moguls, slopestyle, and halfpipe, tracing their historical development and profiling key figures. It delves into the physics of ski jumping, analyzing concepts such as angular momentum and trajectory, providing a foundation for understanding the mechanics behind the sport. By combining historical context, scientific analysis, and insights from industry professionals, "Freestyle Skiing" offers a comprehensive perspective for skiers, coaches, and sports enthusiasts alike.
The book progresses from an introduction to freestyle disciplines, through the biomechanics of aerial maneuvers, to an analysis of terrain park design. Culminating sections explore the future of freestyle skiing, considering emerging trends in trick development, equipment technology, and competition formats.
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