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Goal: Dynamic short radius turns Level: Expert Suggested terrain: Groomed intermediate terrain. Make sure you are comfortable at the beginning, then go steeper as you master the trick. Author: Suzy Chase-Motzkin Summary: An active method for getting the skis around in a quick and athletic manner. Photos and Videos coming soon! |
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Begin with your skis off Out of the way of traffic, plant your poles on either side of you. Holding your upper body, pelvis, and shoulders steady, hop and twist your feet to point toward one pole. Then, hop again and twist the feet to point to the other pole.
After hopping, stand for a moment and notice the twist of the legs in relation to the body. Feel a pinch on the downhill side of your body and a stretch in the back on the uphill side of your body. With poles planted, hop a few times, then try adding a pole swing to the hop. The pole should touch the snow upon landing. When you hop up, swing the other pole.
With skis on What you have done without skis is exactly what you will do with the skis on--start with your skis only slightly out of the flow line, on shallow terrain. Hop your skis with shallow direction changes. As you find a bit of rhythm and really get some air, redirection becomes easier, hop your skis further across the hill.
Tips:
Once you've mastered the trick, progressively take the technique to steeper terrain. As you go steeper, you'll have to compensate as follows:
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reference and remember to have fun! |