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Minimal set of ski drills
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If you want a quick tune up on the first run to start the day off on the right foot, what do people thing are the two or three drills that collectively cover off the largest number of important skiing skills?
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Take the left ski off
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3.5 x 9.5mm and 4.1 x 9.5mm.
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Put ski boots on, without them it'll be a f
**king nightmare
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Lower body stuff.....
One footed skiing. Lifting the inside ski during the turn.
Start by lifting the ski at the end of the turn then progressively lift the inside ski earlier and earlier each turn.
Whole body Balance stuff.
Jumping. Fore/Aft/Centre
Turning with eyes shut (trying to feel centred and tune in to the snow).
Upper body stuff
Tea tray drill/picture/window drill to stop upper body rotation and Brackage drill.
Some ideas in the link
https://www.pugski.com/threads/the-outside-ski-to-outside-ski-drill.4204/
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