carver_hk wrote:I m not sure if this is accurate. I ll just give it a try when the same thing works for me.
I m seeing you are a big too fast. I ll try to get more high C skiing by pull back the legs harder after release.
milesb wrote:You bail out of the tipping halfway through some of the turns. So some turns keep control and look good, and others lose it. The right hand turn at :12 started out really nice, it would have been awesome if you had stayed flexed at bit longer.
As much fun as it is to just blast through the easy bumps, I learn more if I ski them like they were much bigger.
leopold_bloom wrote:hello Geoffda,
If you want high-c engagement you will have to flex on the top of the mogul more and extend on the back side to keep your feet on the ground.
It looks to me like you are trying to ski a line that requires sucking up the mogul more. You end up pushing on the end of the turn because you didn't suck when you needed to.
You could ski the line your mechanics are giving you but it would be a lot longer and faster as the top of the turn would be a lot longer due the the pop-off-the-top-off-the-mogul-float.
Leo
Ken wrote::16+ seconds...are you feet in front of your hips?.....
Pull your feet strongly behind you every time you crest over the bump. Pull the inside foot strongly back all the time while you're tipping it and tipping it more and more and more.
:18 seconds...where's the tipping? Don't waste a turn.
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