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  2. How to Ski Safely, According to a Ski Patroller and Mountain ...

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    Ski accidents lead to around 40 deaths a year in the U.S., according to the National Ski Areas Association. The main cause of fatalities on the mountain is blunt force and head trauma from hitting ...

  3. Ski sickness - Wikipedia

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    The condition is caused by the rhythmic turning motion of skiing and other effects such as a reduction in sensory feedback from constrained feet. [3] In 1995 Rudolf Häusler of the University of Berne was the first described to have this disease. [4] Ski sickness could affect up to 10% of skiers. [2]

  4. Somatic anxiety - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly contrasted with cognitive anxiety, which is the mental manifestation of anxiety, or the specific thought processes that occur during anxiety, such as concern or worry. These components of anxiety are especially studied in sports psychology , [ 2 ] specifically relating to how the anxiety symptoms affect athletic performance.

  5. Beck Anxiety Inventory - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The questions used in this measure ask about common symptoms of anxiety that the subject has had during the past week (including the day you take it) (such as numbness and tingling, sweating not due to heat, and fear of the worst happening). It is designed for individuals who are of 17 years of age or older and takes 5 to 10 minutes to ...

  6. How to stay safe while skiing during the pandemic - AOL

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    Is it safe to go skiing or snowboarding during the COVID-19 pandemic? Here's what to know about going to ski resorts this winter.

  7. I'm a lifelong skier. There are 6 mistakes I always see ... - AOL

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    There are no fashion faux pas in skiing, but I would caution against those tight designer ski suits some people like to wear. They feel impractical for a sport that involves a fair amount of ...

  8. National Center for Sports Safety - Wikipedia

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    It focuses on decreasing the number and/or severity of injuries by educating trainers, coaches and the general public on sports safety, and by collecting, analyzing and researching injury data. In 2004, the NCSS in conjunction with the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA), launched a comprehensive sports safety course called PREPARE.

  9. Altitude sickness - Wikipedia

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    This is the most frequent type of altitude sickness encountered. Symptoms often manifest within ten hours of ascent and generally subside within two days, though they occasionally develop into the more serious conditions. Symptoms include headache, confusion, fatigue, stomach illness, dizziness, and sleep disturbance. [9]