Ski Smarts logo


INTERMEDIATE

> C. SHORT RADIUS TURNS

1. Review this goal
2. Upper and lower separation
3. Stabilize to maximize
4. Hockey stops
5. Leg rotation
6. Let it go!
7. Hip hoppin'
8. The pole touch revisited
9. Pole tricks
10. Pedaling
11. Power wedge turns
12. Short radius turns



 

> Beginner - Intermediate - Expert - Extremes - Problems
The pole touch revisited

Goal: Short radius parallel turns
Level: Intermediate
Suggested terrain
: Groomed intermediate terrain.
Author: Kobus Reyneke
Summary: Different turn shape--different pole touch. Learn what's needed in short radius turns.

Photos and Videos coming soon!

IMPORTANT! Understanding our approach and philosophy is important if you'd like to successfully use the drills in Ski Smarts
 ... read more.


Let's compare the pole touch in short and long radius turns.

Where to touch

Stand in a traverse position.

Imagine a clock: 12 o'clock is at the tip of your skis; 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock are directly to your sides (90 degrees from the front.)

  • In long radius turns, you swing your pole and touch it, in about a 1 or 11 o'clock direction (not much downhill from where your skis are pointing.)
  • In short radius turns, you swing your pole and touch it, in about a 3 or 9 o'clock direction (almost straight down the hill and diagonally across the skis' direction of travel.)

How to touch

As gently as possible, but there's a bit more to it:

  • Do not "plant" the pole--just a gentle touch.
  • Your arms are held mostly steady--let the wrists alone swing the poles.
  • At the point where the pole touches the snow, roll that hand forward and over the pole--keep the hand moving forward and avoid it getting bounced back at you.
  • The two poles swing continuously, but out of sync--as one swings forward, the other swings back.

When to touch

  • In long radius turns, the pole touches right after your skis have crossed the flow line and are roughly pointing across the hill. The touch triggers the new turn.
  • In short radius turns, the pole touches right after your skis have crossed the flow line and are pointing across the hill. The touch happens just before the new turn starts.

Print this out for future reference and remember to have fun!

Copyright ©
1994 - 2009
Sport Smarts
All rights reserved
www.SkiSmarts.com
E-mail

Page updated:
July 16, 2007


[ Top of this page ] Back ] Next ]


WARNING! - By doing any Ski Smarts drills you
acknowledge having read this warning / disclaimer