WHAT
Advanced parallel turns are a stepping stone from basic steered turns to more dynamic ski performances. In an advanced parallel turn, earlier edge and pressure become more dominant, allowing the skier to grip and guide the skis through the whole turn. This is due to the combination of greater speed and stronger lateral and forward movements towards the outside ski. This combination creates greater pressure to the outside ski earlier in the turn, allowing controlled steering throughout the turn.
WHY
More dynamic skiing will open up new possibilities for students. When achieved it is a strong and fun way to ski.
HOW
Start by getting your student to feel the inside edge of the outside ski early in the turn. Develop student understanding of how the CoG moves inside the turn relative to the BoS, and develop active edging through leg movement to tip skis on to edge at the very start of the turn.
WHAT’S NEW
Earlier edging with controlled steering will set the skier up to utilise the ski design and become more dynamic.