^^examiner is using a more sudden pulse to actually break his skis grip for a brief time - hence the snow spray.
When you do,it all starts with the transition, as seen in the very nice videoAlso no in the bumps. But perhaps may try some different tactics this season.
It depends. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.do you prefer to even out the pressure through the turn so there is no pulse
Not type of turn so much as type of terrain and state of mind.Do you seek to maximize the pulse in one type of turn and to minimize it in another?
Does any of this apply in bumps? On ice? How about powder? Steeps??? Trees?
When you do,it all starts with the transition, as seen in the very nice video
^^examiner is using a more sudden pulse to actually break his skis grip for a brief time - hence the snow spray.
not thinking while i ski always works best for me.
so maybe or not.
He’s like the tennis player, light on the feet and in ready position. Again, it’s all about the transition.He flexes to help manage the rebound and is light on his skis at the float.
I’d say that there are times that, if you don’t use a pulse and get a lateral displacement, you’d run smack into a tree.Trees, absolutely not.