Mogul Skiing
Mogul skiing is a type of skiing that involves navigating a series of bumps or mounds of snow, known as moguls, on a ski slope. These moguls are formed by the repeated turns of skiers and can vary in size and shape. Skiers must use quick turns and precise movements to maintain control and speed while descending the slope.
This skiing style is often featured in competitive events, such as the FIS World Cup and the Winter Olympics. Athletes are judged on their technique, speed, and the ability to perform aerial maneuvers while skiing through the moguls.