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What, How, and Where – A Guide To Cross-Country Ski

Cross-country skiing is considered as one of the quietest sport of the winter season, so if you’re looking for a quiet skiing experience where the only noise would be your own ski sliding through the ice, cross-country is the place you should be into. Among all skiing types, cross-country skiing is considered as an extreme full-body workout sport, as it doesn’t require any lift access or a steep hill, it can be done anywhere you find snow and have access there. If you’re excited about it, then here is an important guide to cross-country skiing for you. What Are The Types Of Cross-Country Skiing There are two subsets of cross-country skiing, namely; classic skiing and skate skiing. Classic skiing is a bit slower and involves the kick & glide motion. While, skate skiing involves skating motion where skiers propel their bodies forward on their skinny skis. Skate skiing is faster than the classic skiing, and the races are considered as the winter equivalent for the athletic trac