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From usjedpse from HcfTYzGjQcUL, sent on 05 April 2010
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From Chris from Canada, sent on 17 November 2006
A new ski improvement tool can be found at: www.theskicoach.com. The SKI COACH is designed to help with \'Banking\' or lateral balance.
It is being widely used across North America. Take a look at the video and endorsements on the site.
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From Mark Gear BASI ISTD SKI TEACHER from France, sent on 13 September 2006
In a nut shell, all expert skiers make rounded shaped turns using the design of modern skis.These turns can be long,short,fast,slow,carved or skidy.
The skier will strive to balance on the center of their skis keeping their weight over the arch of the foot. This spreads the weight along the full lenght of the skis ensuring that the whole lenght of the ski is working against the snow. This will also make pivoting easier as the pivot point will be the centre of the skis.
most of the skiers weight will be on the outside ski although this percentage of weight is adjusted according to the texture and depth of the snow. For example in deep powder the weight on both skis is oftern equal. On firm snow most of the skiers weight will need to be on the outside ski.
The inside ski is keept on the snow and tilted on to its little toe edge to match the edge angle of the outside ski. Two skis working are better than one!
Other than that, expert skiers make constant adjustment so that they flow with the terrain. They are free to move and hense free to balance and make quickadjustments. They are versatile and can express themselves with the snow and terrain.
For more tips, training and performance courses check out this web link. www.allmountainperformance.com
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