A Brief History of Skiing
Skiing is an interesting sport that involves the use of ski bindings attached to the boots of the skier. It is a sport that differs from ice skating, snow boarding and snow shoeing. The history of skiing indicates that originally it wasn’t a sport. It was considered a practical way of reaching various places. The father of modern skiing (Sondre Norheim), improved the bindings used so as to have a better turn during the skiing process.
In 1970, the skiing techniques were re established. The development of Down hill and Alpine skiing soon followed. In the 20th century, Hannes Schneuder of Austria created the idea of body rotating skis. The technique was very popular and led to the spread of the sport in many countries. Some of the oldest ski remains were found in Russia. The pedal snow shoe was fully covered with fur.