 Hi, I'm in a cloudy looking Norfolk and I'm about to break down how moguls this judge should be Olympics. Firstly, you have your turning which makes up 60% of the total score of moguls. That is based on your carving, your absorption and your upper body. Then you have the two jumps. You have a top air and a bottom air and the higher the degree of difficulty, the higher the danger but if you execute them well, the higher the reward. Finally, you have your speed and that is just a timed run of the course and that again is out of 20. Once you add up all of these aspects of mogul skiing, you end up with a score out of 100. The person who can combine each part of that perfectly and nail it and get the execution just right in such a fast-paced chaotic, no-relact sport is the one who'll come out on top.