Guto – Brazil, Denver (and probably numerous places in between). Position of strength, open hips to outside of turn (just think more downhill), arms in athletic position (keep that weight forward), little pressure turns on one ski (these are kind of hard at first), keep head steady in bumps (flex and extent to absorb), no need to turn on every bump-keep the nice turn shape, at transition: tip from old edges to new edges with ankles/knees/leg rotation and letting the center of mass cross over feet to inside of new turn), tip both ski equally (if this doesn’t happen a wedge certainly will), start to pressure the inside edge of the new outside ski as the skis tip from old edges to new edges, maintain ‘grip’ always (if not, the skis will float, one ski will rotate faster than the other ski, speed will build up and turn shape will be ‘no shape). Be patient with the practice, Rome wasn’t built in a day, when the turn is right the body knows it.
