pistevaraus
Pistevaraus refers to the Finnish term for a type of cross-country skiing technique where the skier’s skis are fixed to the boots, allowing for a gliding motion while the legs push off from the snow. This method contrasts with classic cross-country skiing, where the skier alternates between pushing off with one ski while the other glides freely. Pistevaraus is commonly used in competitive cross-country skiing and is also employed in recreational skiing on groomed trails.
The technique relies on a series of controlled pushes and glides, with the skier’s weight shifting forward
Pistevaraus is particularly popular in Finland, where it is a staple of winter sports culture. The technique
The term *pistevaraus* itself comes from the Finnish words *piste* (point) and *varaus* (preparation), reflecting the