Author Topic: Sol Vista etc.  (Read 767 times)

speed163

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Re: Sol Vista etc.
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2009, 08:45:31 am »
Understood but not so easily executed.  Given the terrain, the fall line can change numerous times.  Therefore, a traverse line may be more comfortable given one's personal ski technique and "style". A perfect "O" is a static moment when the body is positioned properly in accordance to the pitch of the slope and relatively smooth terrain.  An optimum "turn", given that all parameters are perfect (zen skiing  :)), is attainable but not always sustained throughout a run. The challenge is to adapt to all of the possible variables of the slope, given your skill set (or Gary's tool bag ;)). The drills would be of interest to me, as I'm aware of a few but not necessarily Harb specific.  It takes a great deal of focus........hats off to all who participated last week!