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What does Angulate mean when carving
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Sleipnir
, he's a little bit angulated and countered, but he needs to shorten his inside leg to open up his stance a bit (and getting his outside ski actually on the snow).
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I don't think sleipnir's photo is mid-fall, or an example of how you "should" ski, but probably a very skilled skier fooling about - to not fall from that position, and to make any carved turn on the inside ski, never mind at that angle, is going to require a LOT of ability and balance...
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