How about the best tips instead:
I'll start,
"keep increasing tilt of the inside boot and ski through the turn until the point you want to release."
If you ski across a patch of ice or a pile of snow, or just an unseen little roll in the hill that changes the pressure on the skis, won't you be more likley to get thrown off balance if you are skiing with your feet too close together?
There is also a philosophy that I have heard, that says that a wider stance is better because when you angulate to acheive edge angle in a narrow stance, the inside leg gets in the way of the outside leg and limits angulation. How do you overcome this with your feet close together?
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