Yelana – Duluth, MN. Coming off a hard edge to finish the turn, tipping to a more flat ski which can be steered and creates friction with the snow, turning hips (not always facing the trees), ‘show the tattoo’ for releasing new inside ski, what is leg rotation, pivot turns on top of bump, steering both feet together, bump traverse with lots of leg absorption (flex into the bump, extend down the back side), short radius turns, arm and hand position (get ready for that pole plant), long radius turns in the bumps (first bump lesson), tighter corridor with rhythm turns (use the energy from turn to turn), knees separated same a feet (no knee collapse), hops, more dynamic range of up & down with leg joints.

