Hi all,
I've been spending some time each day doing this drill -- it's really helped my edging and my transition.
The drill is in the 2 video, the one where you make a complete turn on one foot, holding the other off the ground, next to the boot.
1) Stand across the hill (blue or green groomer).
2) Pick up your downhill ski, hold it next to the boot, about 4" off the ground.
3) Start tipping the downhill, lifted foot to the little toe side. Really tip it!
When going through the turn, don't let your lifted boot pull away from the other boot! Hold it to the other boot, pulled back and even with the other boot.
4) When you finish the turn, you should finish on little toe side of the lifted foot, which will now be the uphill ski.
Do this drill until you can make a complete turn on one foot, in balance, and traveling no more than 2 pole lengths.
This drill is working great for me because it really emphasizes tipping. If I do this drill for a few reps then go ski, I notice an instant improvement in edging. My tipping is better, my transition is much better.
So try this drill and lemme know what you think.
Be cool,