Yes. Acrobatics has a base power of 55, ONLY if the Pokemon has a held item. If it doesn't have any items, the power will double. So Acrobatics = 110 V.S. Air Slash = 75. So Acrobatics is stronger.
becuase its like asthma
There is nothing else like it. The wind in your face. The extreme speeds you can only get from skiing. The air and acrobatics you can do off a jump. Nothing but you, a piece of plastic, and the ice (or powder, whatever you prefer to ski on). "Nothing else compares"-Jake Zamansky (US Olympic Skier)
RAFAT -Royal Air Force Acrobatics Team Also known as "The Red Arrows"
The Airforce Academy is the college for future Air Force officers. The cadets that are athletes at the Air Force Academy will have to fulfill their commitment to the Air Force before becoming professional athletes. This means they typically have to serve four or more years.
Air resistance affects people by making it harder to move through the air, requiring more effort to walk, run, or cycle. It also impacts athletes in sports like swimming, cycling, and skiing by affecting their speed and performance. In extreme cases such as strong winds, air resistance can make it difficult to breathe and may cause discomfort or increased fatigue.
Between the undersides of the skis and the snow, and between the air and your body.
Yes there is skiing in Flagstaff Arizona! The Arizona Snowbowl is the ski resort closest to Flagstaff. Skiing at Snowbowl can be pretty awesome because the air is typically dry, but the season is pretty short from a skiers standpoint.
Snowboarding is harder to go off a jump then skiing, but if you plan to do a trick in the air then skiing is harder. This is because when snowboarding your weight distribution controls if you bail or not where as when skiing it is more forgiving.
Air resistance and friction with the snow.
Friction, Gravity, Air drag (resintince)
Big Air is a competition in Freestyle skiing. It takes place on a single big Ramp/ Jump, that skiiers do tricks over, consisting of various spins and grabs. It is usually judged on categories such as difficulty, creativity and style by a panel of judges. It can also be used to reference a big jump/ kicker itself, or 'Big Mountain' skiing, if the skiiers are dropping big cliffs.