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Started by Broom in Ski Chatter 22-Sep-2010 - 10 Replies
Trencher
reply to 'Warren smith,' posted Sep-2010
Great video. I really like that it talks about the rearward weight shift through the turn. That is really important for strong carving technique. Instructors tend to ignore, or even dispute that this should happen. I guess they don't want to encourage being in the back seat. The opening shot is the most informative, if you are struggling with carving. Notice how he initiates the turn by inclining the inside ski into the turn before the outside ski. This forces you to use the sidecut, and naturally weights the outside ski without conscious thought. Strange that it wasn't mentioned.
because I'm so inclined .....
Trencher
reply to 'Warren smith,' posted Sep-2010
double post :evil: The evil face is for my internet connection/computer, and because there's no way to delete a post
because I'm so inclined .....
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Rossyhead
reply to 'Warren smith,' posted Sep-2010
double post? has that link been shared before? thats quite an angry face to use trencher!!
yeah we got that "foragonal" movement thing drilled into us at our course but he explains it way better and in fairly layman terms
yeah we got that "foragonal" movement thing drilled into us at our course but he explains it way better and in fairly layman terms
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Topic last updated on 30-September-2010 at 15:17
