Alpine Skiing: Angulation How-To - Timing and Motor Control
Angulation is not a must-have in skiing, but sometimes, it might be an important postural solution. We don't need it at all at a lower speed and in the case of a moderate inclination, but it can be useful in short turns or when skiing with a bigger edge angle. In this video, we examine when to build an angulation, the best method, and what to avoid. ► CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 1:20 Timing (Classic Angulation) 1:55 How to Build (Classic) 3:09 Deconstruction (Classic) 4:24 Offensive Angulation (in the Transition) ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "How Forward Lean Kills Your Skiing Progress" • How Forward Lean Kills Your Skiing Progress ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

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