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hey guys..... am dong my lvl 2 in tignes in a weeks time.... could any one give me some ideas for drills that they use for parallel turns other than the garlands.....
cheers
andy
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J-turns
for developing edging with no rotation skills. (Head straight down the fall line for a few metres, then roll on to edges with no twisting of the skis. Both skis should be edged at the same time, and same angle).
Up n' over drill
for developing early edge, early pressure. (Traverse and extend on to the little toe edge of the uphill ski, repeat this
movement
a couple of times. On the third extension move across to the big toe edge of that ski, completing the turn, probably on one leg).
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