John (Colorado Springs). Springmeier in the morning, Imperial Bowl in the afternoon. Leading with the new inside ski, leg steering, tipping from ankles and knees to bring CM over the top and produce new edges, tip then steer, where is sweet pressure spot on bottom of foot, shins into front of boot (even when you are sleeping), pole touch to initiate, pelvis comes forward to load the tips and lateral to bring hips inside the new turn, wind the the body spring, as legs rotate in one direction to shape the turn the hips counter in the opposite direction (without this the whole body squares up and the turn stops), balance in bumps, where to turn in bumps, pivot turns, keep both skis on the snow (even when you are sleeping), ski/snow purchase all the way from top to bottom of new turn, completing the turns and friction for speed control, abduction and adduction leg rotation, semi-circle turns (short radius, medium radius, large radius), no popping up and twisting (that is unless you want to go too fast in moguls and steep terrain).
