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Telemark skiing

Telemark skiing is a term used for skiing using the Telemark turn, which is a technique invented by Norwegian Sondre Norheim. It is also known as "free heel skiing." Unlike alpine skiing, the skis used for telemarking have a binding that only connects the boot to the ski at the toes, just as in cross-country skiing. Telemark turns are led with the heel flat on the outside ski, while the inside ski is pulled beneath the skier's body with a flexed knee and raised heel.

Telemark
Beginners
  • Courses – 1 day, 3 and 6 days, 4 hours each
    (10 – 12 h and 13 – 15 h).
  • Group – from2  to 4 persons.
  • Individual Training / Lessons –1 person.
 
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