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Short, parallel turns with speed control are the prerequisite for skiing the ungroomed...
Alternately lift each tail and tip that ski toward its little toe edge, away from the stance ski
Keep tipping when you set the ski down so that it lands and stays on its little toe edge
Hold the free foot close to the stance foot while tipping and when setting it down
Now practice those turns on a slightly steeper slope...
On the moderate hill, compared to the gentle hill, you'll need to tip to a higher angle with the free foot
Watch the tipping angle on a gentle slope..
Compare the tipping angle on a moderate slope...
Controlling your speed on steeper terrain requires even greater free-foot tipping
The same fundamentals apply on all terrain, gentle or steep...
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YouTube-Harald Harb
2010/11/08First, we'll practice the quick balance transfer while keeping the skis parallel..!
On an almost-flat slope, stand with the skis pointed downhill
With your feet close together, alternately lift each ski tail and set it back down
Keep the ski tip on the snow while you lift the tail
To make the skis turn, we'll need to tip toward the little toe edge...
When you tip the free ski, the stance ski will follow and make a turn
Alternately, lift each tail and tip that ski toward its little toe edge, away from the stance ski
Start to slide, then alternately lift each tail and tip toward the little-toe edge
Keep tipping when you set the ski down so that it lands and stays on its little toe edge