schuss
I believe that it is skiing and Speed skiing.
When a mouse goes skiing, it means that you will will lose your speed that will cause you to fall down.
Cross Country Skiing, Biathlon, Speed Skating, Long Jump, Slalom Skiing, Bobsled, Luge, Downhill skiing
According to Wikipedia: Some racers in the high speed skiing disciplines (Giant Slalom, Super Giant Slalom, downhill, speed skiing) use curved poles that are bent to shape around their bodies while they are in a tuck position, in order to minimize air drag.
Alpine Skiing, Bobsled, Biathlon, Cross-Country, Freestyle Skiing, Figure Skating, Luge, Snowboarding, and Speed Skating.snow skiing
No, it is not safe to use a bicycle helmet for skiing. Skiing helmets are specifically designed to provide protection against the unique risks and impacts associated with skiing, such as high-speed falls and collisions on snow-covered terrain. Using a bicycle helmet for skiing may not offer adequate protection and could increase the risk of injury. It is important to use the appropriate helmet designed for the specific activity you are engaging in.
alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, short track speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping, snowboarding, speed skating
very high
skiers use jumps (also called kickers or launches) or rails to do Freestyle skiing
Skiing was invented in Scandinavia where they used to speak Norse, the word skiing comes from the old Norse word skíð which translates as a stick of wood
It can also be called Nordic Skiing...