A two track is a road that is "driven in" instead of constructed.What is two tracking?
We would frequently go "two tracking" for fun with our Jeep.
A two track is a road that is "driven in" instead of constructed.What is two tracking?
A two track is a road that is "driven in" instead of constructed.
We would frequently go "two tracking" for fun with our Jeep.
I teach that as soon as possible as an antidote to the constant fake news about the advantages of a perpetual "still upper body". It doesn't appear to produce horrible habits. It can even help beginners get past their racing snowplow, would you believe?Mambo. Turning your skis with pure rotation added with a little bit of up unweighting. Trygve Berge sp? (ski school director of Breckenridge) taught me that one.
All good!This is a great topic. funny horror stories aside, its a good way to explore what doesnt work and maybe why!!
All good!
But to demonstrate and teach the difference between rotation and coiling is, to my surprise, possible with very raw beginners.
And great results, when they are no longer fearful of getting across the fall line.
What say you?
First, a confession- I love the single edge of snowboarding, so as a skier, skoarding (google!) comes naturally.I have had success with this as well...it can be demonstrated and taught before skis are even put on! "Lift the boot, turn the leg" for rotation, and "standing here with poles in the snow on either side of your feet, 'mini step turn' the legs and feet but keep your upper body pointed at me"???
btw...I like your avatar, bawbawbel...classic!
JP
Hi! I loved your Epic posts, gone...gone. "Skis effectively above my head " teleported me to memories of occasional perfect days.I think you have the meaning of "Counter Acting" mixed up.
It means making sure the upper body faces the outside of the new turn, early, at the top of the turn, before the skis point down the hill ... exactly the opposite of how you are using that phrase in the previous post.
I was stuck trying to figure out where the crown of the mogul was.