Falon (Durham), Debbie (Denver), Markus (Los Angeles). Separations of upper and lower body, how tipping and rotation coordinate, less edge ski allows more friction in the turn and easier shaping, uphill arcs, slowing the upper body rotation, arms more athletic position, skis off drill for leg rotation, using less of the slope for turning, how will a more shaped skidded turn work in the bumps (but didn’t go in the bumps, hmmm, thought about it), hip rotation to outside of turn for strong skier position, letting the skis and CM (center of mass) separate, going slow around the turn but faster down the mountain (not so much back and forth, good for sight seeing but that’s about it).

