Max_501 wrote:Carl, have you worked through the progression in Anyone Can Be An Expert Skier Books 1 and 2?
I only have the Essentials and I seem to have lost it...
Max_501 wrote:Carl, have you worked through the progression in Anyone Can Be An Expert Skier Books 1 and 2?
geoffda wrote:HeluvaSkier wrote:A skier who cannot make turns using balanced tipping has nothing to release.
This (and Max_501's latest). More to the point, anyone who is ready to be on a 35m ski would not need us to tell them that there is no tipping going on...
Carl R wrote:I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you guys are saying. Is it directed to me?
Carl R wrote:So if I read you correctly I lack inside ski tipping...
Max_501 wrote:When learning, you can begin with keeping the tip of the free ski on the snow, but the goal is to keep the whole ski lifted throughout the turn which is a true test of your ability to balance on the outside ski.
oggy wrote:Does this also apply to steeper slopes? I find that pulling the free foot back strongly adds pressure to the tip and forces it to the ground...
oggy wrote:I get that it's a drill, but are you supposed to be able to perform it on steeper slopes as well?
Carl R wrote:First and foremost, I'll spend some time on the local bunny hill doing slow one legged drills on SL skis.
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