- water ski(s)...obviously
-tow rope
-boat
-boat driver and spotter
-life jacket
-(optional) ski gloves
A K2 Apache is used for the sport of skiing.
A daffy is used in the sport of skiing or freestyle skiing. It is an stunt that a skier does in midair. They point one ski up and forward and the other ski down and backward.
Cross-country skiing has been used for centuries in colder climates to get from one location to another.
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Skiing originated in Norway, and it was used by the people there to get along quicker while hunting. It is also considered the worlds oldest sport.
*Clorox water is used for the sport of swimming
snow-skiing (it's a move where you do the splits in mid-air)
Slalom is the name given to water skiing with one ski.
Water is used through recreation during sports such as; swimming, water skiing, and boat riding.
Swimming, boating, water skiing, etc.
I do both skiing and ice skating. For me I would say that skiing is the easier sport because it the easiest to get used to. You don't wobble like you would in skating and it's not as complex. If you are trying to decide which one to go for then I would choose ice skating because there is bound to be an ice rink near you which you could go to maybe once every week, whereas, skiing is a once in a while sport. Hope that helped! (:
The term 'high point' in sports refers to various things. It could be used in terms of a championship, or it could be used to refer to elevation sports, such as skiing.