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A Brief History of Skiing: From Survival to Sport
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Virtual Voice
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James Halbrook
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Trace the thrilling sports history of how a desperate winter survival tactic evolved into a global leisure phenomenon. Perfect for an adventurous commute or getting hyped for your next mountain trip, this narrative transports you from ancient Eurasian tundras to the adrenaline-fueled slopes of modern ski resorts.
Discover the ingenious pioneers and fearless athletes who transformed simple wooden planks into high-speed marvels. You will journey through centuries of technological innovation and cultural shifts, exploring how a clever solution for traversing harsh snowy landscapes captured the Olympic spotlight.
What you'll discover inside:
• The archaeological origins of ski-like tools used for hunting, trade, and ancient warfare across the freezing north.
• How nineteenth-century urban curiosity and early equipment makers birthed the concept of recreational winter tourism.
• The fierce rise of downhill racing, cross-country, and freestyle events on the global stage.
• Transformational leaps in safety gear and adaptive technologies that made the mountain accessible to everyone.
• A reflective look at the environmental impact of modern resorts and the future of snow sports amidst climate change.
Strap in for a captivating historical ride that will forever change how you view the winter slopes. Whether you are a seasoned powder hound or a curious history buff, press play to experience the epic evolution of our primal need to glide across the snow.
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