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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aerial skiing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a winter sport that combines elements of skiing and acrobatics, typically performed on snow-covered slopes or in competitions.
Example: "The athletes showcased their skills in aerial skiing during the winter sports festival, impressing the judges with their flips and twists."
Alternatives: "freestyle skiing" or "aerials".
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Maybe more like aerial skiing".
Aerial skiing seemed to be the ideal alternative.
It's what makes aerial skiing exciting, what makes gymnastics exciting.
The transition from gymnastics to aerial skiing was relatively smooth, Caldwell said.
The work has applications in other sports, too, such as aerial skiing and snowboarding.
Whether it is luge, skeleton, aerial skiing or snowboarding, the race for faster, higher, more air, means big risks for the athletes.
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The Santa Fe National Forest's rocky terrain and steep inclines proved difficult for conventional camera equipment such as cranes and dollies which resulted in much of the film's scenes being shot by the camera operators, who were rigged to aerial ski lifts above the action.
For the first time, in two of the top gymnastics magazines, it launched an advertising campaign -- Come Fly With Us -- featuring the Olympic aerialists Joe Pack and Eric Bergoust and encouraging gymnasts to consider aerials skiing.
For the United States freestyle aerials ski team, however, that is exactly what is happening.
At the 2010 Games in Vancouver, Begg-Smith won a silver in the moguls, while Torah Bright and Lydia Lassila won the women's half-pipe snowboarding and aerial freestyle skiing respectively.
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