free-heel skiing
(noun)
free-heel skiing (noun) — A type of skiing where the heel is not fixed to the ski, allowing it to lift off the ski.
A type of skiing where the heel is not fixed to the ski, allowing it to lift off the ski.
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Free-heel skiing can be more challenging because it requires good balance.
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What is free-heel skiing?
A type of skiing where the heel is not fixed to the ski, allowing it to lift off the ski.
How do you use "free-heel skiing" in a sentence?
Free-heel skiing can be more challenging because it requires good balance.
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