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Hard boots and a carving board
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maddrifter
, that's about right, but it's also what's known as "park and ride" carving in BASI-speak. It works very well, but doesn't give you much control over the turn shape. As you progress through the system, more dynamic movements are encouraged and this often results in ending up in a position where the shoulders open up. The important thing is that the shoulder rotation is a result of strong movements elsewhere (i.e. in the feet/legs) and is not the "input".
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Stevomcd thanks! Looking forward to progress in basi system!
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