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Lilienfelder SkifahrtechnikLilienfeld Skiing Technique, also "Alpine skiing technique", gradually developed by M. Zdarsky from about 1890, characterised by stem christiania, a tendency to lean forward and the use of a high bamboo pole ("alpine lance", one-pole technique). It was the first systematically and methodically developed skiing technique on alpine (steep) terrain. Literature: M. Zdarsky, Die Lilienfelder Skilauf-Technik, 1897; E. Ulmrich (ed.), 100 Jahre Skitechnik, 1992.
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