Find the best line
Article Abstract:
Skiers can maintain a fluid motion through moguls by finding the best line from top to bottom. Skiers should prepare for bumps three to five turns in advance and determine whether to make a slow or a fast exit from each turn.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1993
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Putting your best turn forward
Article Abstract:
Skiers can perfect their technique by determining whether they are short-turn or long-turn skiers. Short-turn skiers should avoid turning the upper body, while long-turn skiers should put their weight on the outside ski.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1992
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Pole now, turn now!
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Proper pole planting is necessary for the rhythm of skiing bumps. Only the wrists should move as the poles swing and the upper body should continually face downhill.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1992
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