They are not. They are two completely different activities.
In most cases, if I understand your question correctly, yes. An example of this would be: * I like swimming, skiing, and sleeping. These next examples are what would be incorrect: * I like swimming, skiing and sleeping. * I like swimming skiing and sleeping. * I like swimming, skiing, sleeping.
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There are a couple of sports that are played individually. Their is Golf, Swimming, Tennis, and Skiing.
If it's swimming versus downhill, that would be swimming. However, if it's swimming versus cross country, easily, cross country. What muscles do you need most for cross country skiing? All of them. Swimming neglects the calf and extensor (forearm) muscles, regardless of swimming style. In cross country skiing both your calves and forearms will get a workout, and the only part of the body not worked is the neck. However cross country skiing involves every single muscle in the human body.
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No, nordic skiing is same as cross-country skiing.
Princess Diana's favorite sports were swimming and diving!
The type of tourism that includes activities like swimming or skiing is known as "recreational tourism." This form of tourism focuses on leisure activities and experiences, allowing individuals to engage in sports and outdoor pursuits. Popular destinations often offer facilities and environments conducive to these activities, such as beach resorts for swimming or mountain resorts for skiing.
they go skiing and surfing swimming and have a good time
Lulu's favourite sports are swimming, skiing and lacrosse.
Cross country and swimming. Swimming builds upper body. Cross country builds leg muscle