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skill building: Absorption
Goal: Conquering ice Level: Expert Suggested terrain: Groomed expert terrain. Author: Suzy Chase-Motzkin Summary: Don't expect your edges to bite easily--go with the flow instead. Photos and Videos coming soon! |
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To overcome chatter or edge slippage on the steeps, you'll have to soak up the excess pressure with your legs, rather than brace against it. If you start chattering, that means that your outside leg is braced against the pressure--flex in the knees and ankles! Imagine jumping and landing stiff-legged as opposed to landing and flexing to absorbing the pressure. You already know which is the better landing. Another cause of chatter is too much edge, too soon. Instead of pivoting and edging abruptly, try to progressively edge the outside ski as you enter the flow line. Use more of a feather touch.
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