@DrSic Longer poles (easier skinning up, allows you to stand taller on the steeps), plant both poles, 4 points of contact important to feel condition of the snow and always stay in contact. Uphill pole plant near ski tip, hips and shoulders ALWAYS in the fall line (avoids jumping, speed leading to loss of control). In balance with poles planted, majority of weight on downhill ski, if very steep legs converge, transfer weight from downhill to uphill ski, extend which initiates turn... et voila.
"Soit avoir dieu avec soi..."
Azergoth 9 months ago
sorry remy, just not buying that whole double pole plant thing. but hey, whatever floats your canoe.
teleroi 11 months ago
I'm not sure I understand all of this, but planting the uphill pole by the tip of the ski gave me a whole new perspective. great tip! thanks much.
bmgtn 11 months ago
MErci pour les conseils ,faites vous des stages de ski pente raide ?
JIGORO25 1 year ago
@etotheminusjomegat merci beaucoup, monsieur.....tres facile!
DrSic 1 year ago
@DrSic Longer poles (easier skinning up, allows you to stand taller on the steeps), plant both poles, 4 points of contact important to feel condition of the snow and always stay in contact. Uphill pole plant near ski tip, hips and shoulders ALWAYS in the fall line (avoids jumping, speed leading to loss of control). In balance with poles planted, majority of weight on downhill ski, if very steep legs converge, transfer weight from downhill to uphill ski, extend which initiates turn... et voila.
etotheminusjomegat 1 year ago
...anybody translate into Anglais?.....
DrSic 1 year ago