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, Dunno if this would help you, but I was shown an exercise the other week where we ditched our poles and were told to ski down the piste with hands held upfront clasped together as if holding a gun pointing down the piste. Upon turn initiation you draw your hands behind your back and clap hands then draw your hands forward again to point the gun once more. This encourages hip projection upon turn initiation and for me without thinking made me pressure the tip then tail for a nice clean carve without loosing the carve upon turn exit and initiation of next turn. May be worth a try if you have'nt tried this drill already.
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