Patfrind
Patfrind is a Swiss-Federgold jumping technique that originated in the early 20th century. Developed by Swiss skiers, this technique allowed jumpers to achieve greater distances and heights by propelling themselves with the use of poles, or "frinds," in conjunction with good ski technique and body positioning.
The term "patfrind" is a combination of the German word "patzer," or skier, and the Swiss-German word
Patfrind is considered an essential part of modern ski jumping, and is widely used by professional jumpers
The patfrind technique has undergone significant development and refinement over the years, and is now considered