Start your season
The beginning of the season is the perfect time to consolidate new technical skills. And since any bad habits have not yet been ingrained, they’ll be all the easier to get rid of...
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Training Method
Want to get more fun out of your day on the slopes? Allow me to present my new training philosophy that can be summed up in three keywords—relaxation, rhythm, and challenge...
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Short radius
Thanks to carving skis, performing a good short-radius turn is now easier and more exciting than ever before. Allow me to share a few pointers with you...
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Shaped skis
With the advent of carving skis, now you can ski like you’ve never skied before. The shorter skis with their trademark sidecut make it much easier to ski like a pro!...
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The Moguls
It’s time to apply the Relaxation/Rhythm/Challenge concept on the bumps. It’s important to begin your mogul workout on a run you are comfortable with, that is, one with small moguls or even an ungroomed run, depending on how experienced you are...
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The Edge Angles
Recently, I decided to focus on RELEASING the edges between the turns and I came to the conclusion that this release action resulted from increasing the edge angle on the snow...
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The glades
Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of this exciting new run...
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Achieve good balance on the outside foot
Whether making a turn as a beginner or expert, the skier uses the same technique to build solid balance on the outside leg...
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The key to controlling your speed
You have to understand that it’s the shape of your turn that allows you to manage your speed...
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