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The World Market for Men's and Boys' Anoraks, Ski Jackets, Windbreakers, and Similar Articles of Woven Textile Materials: A 2009 Global Trade Perspective

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        Cross Country Skiing, also know as nordic skiing or xc skiing requires some basic equipment that one can either rent or purchase. For the recreational cross country skiier looking to tour in their backyard or at a local cross country ski touring center, the beginner will need xc touring skis, boots, bindings and poles. Unlike alpine skiing, nordic skis are attached to the binding by only the toe, allowing the boot to flex as you are propelled forward. The cross country skis are narrower and lighter than their alpine cousin, and ski pole lenght is typically longer.

        The sport of cross country skiing has two main techniques - classic skiing and skate skiing. The recreational user generally begins with the classic method, which is what most people typically have seen, using the diagnol stride. Classic cross country skiing for the beginner is a bit like walking or running. The skis are propelled forward by putting your weight on one leg and pushing forward with the heals down. The poles swing opposite the skis. Classic cross country skiing depends upon keeping your knees and ankel flexible, keeping your weight over one ski at a time, and putting the heel down first on the forward ski so you can engage the "kick zone" - where the wax or fish scales are located, and get enough traction to propel yourself forward. At first ski touring may require a bit more balance, since the ski bindings are fairly flexible and the heel is not attached to the ski. With enough practice, cross country skiing becomes easy and will allow you to get away from the crowds and into some beautiful winter scenery. For the beginning cross country skiier, taking a cross country ski lesson is well worth it.

        Skate skiing is also great fun, but requires separate equipment, since skate skis are typically shorter, the bindings are much more rigid, and the boot is stiff. Some choose to dive right into skate skiing, since it is faster and requires more cardiovasular output. Skate skiing is a bit like speed skating, so if you have ever been ice skating, the transition is not too tough.

        Most beginning xc skiiers have a tendancy to over dress. Nordic skiing is a cardiovasular sport and considerable energy is excerted. Dress in layers, so as you warm up as you are skiing you can shed the layers and remain comfortable throughout your ski.

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            The beauty of Nordic skiing is strolling along at your own pace, taking in the tranquility of your surroundings. With your own equipment and a snowy winter, you can ski almost anywhere - your backyard, a local park, walking trails or golf courses. If you don't have your own equipment or don't know how to XC ski, you can usually find touring centers within a reasonable drive where you can take a lesson or rent gear.

            It's so simple to learn and far less expensive than alpine skiing, that anyone can pick up the sport. In fact, families and seniors are the fastest growing groups participating in the sport, with the cost and exercise benefits included alongside the fresh air. Nordic skiing has long been endorsed by medical professionals for its high level of cardiovascular fitness in a low stress movement, not nearly as jarring to muscles and joints as running. The extended glide on the skis tones all major muscle groups and burns more calories per hour than any other sport, around 800 calories per hour for a 175 lb male skiing at a pace of 5 miles an hour.

            Cross country skiing is not without potential for injury, however. Although your fitness level will increase as you spend more time on the snow, basic conditioning and stretching will help prevent muscle soreness. Falling on downhills of course is where you have the most chance for injury. Commonly, Nordic skiers will put their hands out in a fall and the pole grips can strain the thumb. The risk of an ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injury to the knee is well-known in alpine skiing, but is also possible while XC skiing, even though it is far less likely.

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            Classical skiing traditionally used skis about a foot taller than your head, but advances in ski construction has shortened the length considerably; skis your height should be adequate. On the bottom surface, the kick zone (the area under your binding) is usually patterned with square or semi-circle grooves, called fish scales. These grooves grip the snow and as you kick back, they help your body to move forward on uphills. Although most recreational cross-country skis come with a no-wax base, some skiers choose to use smooth bottomed skis and apply kick wax to the underfoot area for grip. Different kick waxes can be chosen based on varying snow conditions and temperatures. By not having fish scales, skiers can also use smooth surfaced skis for the skating technique. Poles are traditionally chest height, to put your arms in a natural 90-degree angle in front of you. Binding choices have significantly improved in recent years, with almost all models having automatic step-in locks. Your binding style must match the toe piece of your boot. Boots for classical skiing tend to be modified versions of light hiking boots, offering flex, but significant ankle support.

            The freestyle, or skating technique takes advantage of lightweight and compact ski construction technology, used mainly by competitive skiers, but can be enjoyed by any level of nordic skier. Recent trends have had these lightweight, thinner skis at much shorter lengths. Smooth bases allow the skater to shift weight to one ski and glide for several lengths before switching sides. Without the use of fish scales to help on the uphills, skiers must power through the V-like motion and use strong pole pushes or slow down to herringbone - basically walking with skis pointed in the v-shape, up the incline. Again, bindings have become fairly standardized and automatic, but skating boots have developed interesting characteristics. They are taller and offer superior ankle support using a combination of padding, soft and hard plastics, allowing the ankle to flex with the forward or push-off motion. Skating poles are much taller than traditional touring poles. They are often up to the shoulders and racers usually choose cheek and eyebrow-level heights.

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