| Bang! Goal: Dynamic long radius turns Level: Expert Suggested terrain: Groomed intermediate or expert terrain Author: Suzy Chase-Motzkin Summary: This maneuver helps you to really feel your edges and develop an instantaneous crossover/under. Photos and Videos coming soon! |
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Begin slowly in a traverse with your upper
body slightly countered to face toward the flow line.
Lift the uphill ski off the snow and point it to face down the flow line (tip toward the flow line, tail up the hill.) Your stance will resemble a wedge with the uphill ski off the snow. Bang it down on the inside edge of the uphill and continue to stand on it while carving the turn. As you stand on that one, ready the other by lifting it and pointing the tip toward the flow line. Hold it there, then bang it down on its edge and steer it to shape the turn as you lift the other ski to point it to the flow line. Do this a number of times to get a feel for it, then add the pole swing and touch--swing your pole down the hill as you point the tip of the uphill ski into the flow line. Touch the pole and then, bang down onto the edge of the redirected ski.
Keep the ankle and knee rolled into the hill to maintain the edge angle, while anticipating the upcoming turn with the upper body and pole swing. The minute you bang the ski down, you're in the turn. Print this out for future
reference and remember to have fun! |