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Freestyle skiing became popular in North America in the 1960s.
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10 Interesting Fact About Freestyle Skiing
10 Interesting Fact About Freestyle Skiing
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Freestyle skiing became popular in North America in the 1960s.
Freestyle skiing was first included in the Olympic program in 1992 in Albertville, France.
There are three types of freestyle skiing sports, namely Moguls, Aerials, and SKI Cross.
Moguls are freestyle skiing sports that involve a derivative competition with artificial mounds and jump on it.
Aerials is a branch of freestyle skiing that involves jumping from an artificial cliff and doing acrobatic movements in the air.
Ski Cross is a freestyle skiing sport that involves racing competitions with winding tracks and filled with obstacles.
Freestyle skiing is one sport that requires courage, agility, and speed.
Freestyle skiing athletes often do technical and strength exercises to improve their abilities.
Freestyle skiing can be done in various types of snow surfaces, including natural and artificial snow.
Some famous freestyle skiing athletes in the world, such as Jonny Moseley, Sarah Burke, and Travis Rice.