The 4 Steps To Confidently Conquer Mogul Skiing
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The 4 Steps To Confidently Conquer Mogul Skiing
"Core sequence to remember: Use the mnemonic crest → pivot → seesaw → skid (repeated throughout as a simple, repeatable pattern to navigate mogul fields calmly and controllably). Crest: Look for and ski onto the crests of the moguls. Slow down or even pause/stop here. This position frees up your ski tips and tails, making it much easier to initiate turns without fighting the terrain."
"Pivot: From the crest, pivot your skis. This sets up the next move while you're in a stable, low-pressure spot. Seesaw: Perform a seesaw motion, tip your ski tips down into the trough ahead while lifting your tails up toward your butt (essentially extending/extending legs or absorbing/retracting to drop into the valley). This helps control descent and maintain balance. Skid: Finish with plenty of skidding (side-slipping or side-skidding) to keep speed very slow and controlled."
Use the sequence crest → pivot → seesaw → skid as a repeatable pattern to navigate mogul fields calmly and controllably. Ski onto mogul crests, slowing or pausing to free ski tips and tails for easier turn initiation. From the crest, pivot skis in a stable, low-pressure spot to set up the next move. Execute a seesaw motion by tipping ski tips into the next trough while lifting tails to absorb and drop into the valley, controlling descent and balance. Finish turns with deliberate skidding to keep speed very slow. Adopt a low-energy, chilled approach and selectively choose friendlier lines to build confidence.
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