1:38 'To increase your angulation...horten the distance between hip and snow...more angulation'. If angulation nis angle between surface of the ski and surface of the snow, this will not change any geometry. Proper claim is: either a skier increases lean angle by tipping inside of a turn or twist his body the way to increase angulation by pushing his knees inside the turn (and increase lean angle to keep balance). Just bending without above will not change anything.
The lower body steers under the lower body as. Long as the skier does not lead or steer with the shoulders or arms....would this be a correct assumption...great vids. Keep em coming
Thanks once again Richi keep them coming. Love your smooth skiing style!
...all these videos are very very well done! Good job Richi!
Perfect demonstration of the topic 👍👍👍
It was a very easy-to-understand explanation.
Thank you very much.
Your upper body are so very stable!
I look forward to next key point theme "Shaping".
thank you Richard!
1:38 'To increase your angulation...horten the distance between hip and snow...more angulation'. If angulation nis angle between surface of the ski and surface of the snow, this will not change any geometry. Proper claim is: either a skier increases lean angle by tipping inside of a turn or twist his body the way to increase angulation by pushing his knees inside the turn (and increase lean angle to keep balance). Just bending without above will not change anything.
Great instruction
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Meant lower body steers under the upper body.
The lower body steers under the lower body as. Long as the skier does not lead or steer with the shoulders or arms....would this be a correct assumption...great vids. Keep em coming