Hi,
I'm a new member to this forum and quite impressed with the wealth of knowledge & experience.
I started skiing about 30 years ago, but it has been infrequent with some breaks in between.
I've had only two lessons throughout the way, 1st as a beginner and the second one as a low intermediate...
advanced intermediate
angulationinskiing
avoid sudden foot rotation
brushed turns
carving drills
carving short radius turns
flex and extend through the whole turn
flex knees and ankles
separate the upper and lower body
skiing movement analysis
think about how you can always be moving
transition by flexion
widen stance
I need some help as I am getting ready for my PSIA II exam. I am reading the definitions in the Alpine Technical Manual.
angulation - Laterally tipping the body relative to the slope by creating angles between various body parts. It allows the skier to adjust edge angle and maintain balance...
angulationinskiingangulation of hip and knees
angulation vs. inclination
any tipping of a body part relative to slope
hip angulation and knee angulationinclination inskiing
laterally tipping the body relative to the slope
psia ii exam
skiing jargon
skiing terms
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Thank you! So, the thought for this would be to get used to the rallies at 1*/2*, and then move to 1*/3*. I would have a shop set the...
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