Freestyle skiing is actually snowboarding. Freestyle skiing is a snow sport in which athletes use skis and poles as tools to complete a series of regulations and various optional actions in special ski resorts. Freestyle skiing is developed on the basis of alpine skiing, and it is a sport composed of three independent imaginations: aerial skills, snow skills and snow ballet. Freestyle skiing is an art competition, in which athletes slide freely on slopes and compete by performing aerial skills. Also known as snowfield acrobatics. Its biggest feature is that it can appreciate the gorgeous aerial skills of athletes.
Freestyle skiing, which appeared in the United States in 1960s, published "The New Potential of Snowboarding" at 1926. In this book, several complicated movements of snowboarding are described for the first time. 1928, American skaters completed the snow somersault in front of the audience, which was the first time freestyle skiing appeared in people's field of vision in this way. Then 197 1, the United States organized a freestyle skiing competition. The following year, they held the second freestyle skiing competition. 1979, the International Skiing Federation held international freestyle skiing for seven years. Then, 1986, the first freestyle skiing was held in a small town in the French Alps.
1988, the Executive Committee of the International Olympic Games decided to include freestyle skiing in the Winter Olympics and make it an official event. Since then, freestyle skiing has been introduced to Asia from European countries, gradually spread to all parts of the world, and has also been well developed.