Brook (Denver), Charlotte (Germany), Shara (College Station), Corby (College Station), Corhin (College Station), Keith (Ft. Worth). Continuing on with the bump theme from the morning, now upping the ante with Dukes, North Star, High A (those lower bumps are getting nasty), position of balance, shin pressure, sweet spot on bottom of foot pressure, pelvis more forward, hips rotate toward outside of turn, flexion of inside leg to facilitate more edge angle, every turn has some sliding/skidding/shaping, pivot turns, pole touch and hips moving over the skis at initiation (clean edge change), ankle tipping (even in a ski boot the ankles can be tipped from side to side), no more lazy arms!!!, rounder turns in bump (use the flex/extend to go over a few, pick the one you like to initiate the turn), slow is good (fast is for those 18yrs and younger), locking the upper body to the lower body drill (aka, hands on knees) to reveal how the skis and body can move together (when the upper body is free to move, all our inner weirdness comes out).
