This lesson will help you learn to make short turns using low-effort, simple movements. nIn ski turns, each of your feet plays a different role. One foot is the stance foot – you balance primarily on this foot, and it supports most … Continue Reading ››
Using in-line skates is a fabulous way to train for skiing during the off-season.n Slalom course … Continue Reading ››
This lesson will help you to carve more and to achieve better edge hold by using the Phantom Move assisted by shortening of the free leg. This will increase edge angle and therefore carving. In ski turns, each of your feet plays … Continue Reading ››
This lesson will help you learn to make short turns using low-effort, simple movements.n In ski turns, each of your feet plays a different role. One foot is the stance … Continue Reading ››
This lesson will improve the finish of your ski turns. Your feet will come closer together, the stance ski (the downhill ski) will carve and grip more, and you’ll be able to ski on steeper terrain or firmer snow without sliding sideways or picking up speed. Starting in a shallow to medium traverse allows you … Continue reading Improve Your Carving, Edge Grip, and Speed Control →
If you’d like to get rid of the wedge or snowplow, and finish your turns with your skis parallel, this lesson is for you.nIn ski turns, each of your feet plays a different role. One foot is the stance foot – you … Continue Reading ››
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