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  • Cross Country Ski Equipment Instructions

    The major difference between downhill and cross country skis is the size. Cross country skis are typically much thinner and lighter than downhill skis. The equipment involved in cross country...

  • How to Choose Cross-Country Skis for a Beginner

    Cross-country skiing, also known as nordic skiing, involves walking through the ice and snow with specialty skis attached to your feet. Beginners to this field might find it difficult the first...

  • How to Choose Cross-Country Skis

    Cross-country skis should be chosen based on the skier's skill level and the terrain that she plans to ski upon. Find out how to gain control and flotation with cross-country skis with help from...

  • How to Fit Cross-Country Skis

    In order to fit cross-country skis, it's important to go by weight as opposed to height, because these skis can only supports so much weight. Discover why cross-country skis become thin as they...

  • How to Measure Touring Cross-Country Skis

    Whether you want to buy or rent, the size of your cross-country skis will make a difference. You need to find a pair that is best suited to you, and each person will be different.

  • What is Cross-Country Skiing?

    Cross-country skiing differs from downhill skiing in the equipment used, the terrain covered and the competitive sports that skiers can participate in. Because cross-country skiing utilizes arm...

  • How to Balance on Cross-Country Skis

    Proper balance is a very important part of a good technique when cross-country skiing. When you are first starting out on cross-country skis, it can be difficult to find your balance. Be patient...

  • How to Size Traditional Cross-Country Skis

    Different styles of skis should be different sizes. The intended use of the ski will also have an effect on the size. This article will focus on how to size skis for traditional-style Nordic skiing.

  • How to Size Cross-Country Poles

    The right poles can make cross-country skiing a more enjoyable experience. In both classic and skate-style skiing, you use your poles to help power your motion over the snow. Having poles that...

  • How to Buy Cross-Country Boots and Bindings

    When you first start cross-country skiing, demo and rent skis, boots and bindings until you decide you genuinely like the sport. Then demo gear for a bit longer and discover your favorite brands...

  • How to Break Trail on Nordic Skis

    Once you are familiar with the basics of Nordic skiing, it is fun and exciting to break your own trails. Your Nordic skis will open up acres and acres of back country for exploration. It is best...

  • How to Cross Country Ski in Whistler

    On the west coast of North America, it is not always easy to find a place to cross country ski. The exception is Canada's Whistler, located in the province of British Columbia. Plan a trip here in...

  • How to Cross Country Ski in New York

    With the first dusting of snow, thoughts of gliding through the back country or through groomed trails may come to mind. If the winter calls you to the state of New York, you can expect to find...

  • How to Get in Shape for Cross Country Skiing

    Cross country skiing is a sport which requires stamina, endurance and strength. When there is no snow on the ground, you can get in shape for cross country skiing by developing an easy-to-follow...

  • How to Fall When Cross Country Skiing

    Whether you're strapping on your skis for the first time since last winter or you've never cross country skied before, you can expect that you will fall at some point. Reduce your risk of injury...

  • How to Compete in Cross Country Skiing Events

    Once you've mastered the basic strides of cross country skiing, you may be ready for more of a challenge. If you have a competitive drive, compete in cross country skiing events around the country.

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