Tighten the Radius of Your Turns eVideo

Tighten the Radius of Your Turns eVideo

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Overview Tightening the radius of ski turns is important in many ways... It's the key to speed control in all conditions. It enables you to ski in a narrow corridor. It's how to make short-radius turns with control, even on steeper pitches. Tightening the radius of turns requires shortening the inside leg and increasing the tipping of the inside foot through the finish of the turn. Many skiers who learn PMTS technique apply these movements early in the turn, but do not continue or increase them through the finish of the turn. This video shows you how to increase your flexing and tipping through the finish of each turn in order to tighten the radius of your turns. StatsPresenter: Diana Rogers. 22 minutes, High Def 720p, 877 MB, Copyright 2020Content *Shortening the inside leg and increasing the tipping of the inside foot through the lower half of turns – stationary, sliding in curves, in linked turns *Matching this flexing and tipping of the uphill (inside) leg and foot with the dow

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