Diane – Salt Lake City. Slow the ski direction change down at top of turn, let the turn develop, tip then steer, both skis on snow (no lifting inside ski to match), dynamic range of leg flex/extend, most flexed at finish of turn, let the pole touch trigger the CM crossing over the skis to become inside the new turn, let the new inside ski lead, initiate the turn with the new inside ski, where is the ‘sweet spot’ of balance (foot pressure & shin pressure), rhythm to carry old turn energy into new turn (this helps initiation to new edges – A LOT), pivot turns (don’t lose sleep over these, practice and they will get better, if you are balanced at the sweet spot on your feet/skis, then both feet can pivot together), let the legs get separated from the body core (the more the better).
