The Turn Talk
You understand the three core concepts—pressure, rotation, and edging—but how do you actually execute them on the snow? In this episode, John and Alice dive into the five fundamentals: the specific, repeatable body movements that transform skiing theory into real-world performance. Learn why "just bend your knees" can send you backward instead of forward, discover the fighter jet principle for pressure transfer (80% on the outside ski!), and master the trampoline technique for absorbing forces twice your body weight. From the three-joint orchestra of ankle-knee-hip coordination to the lighthouse-and-rudder model for leg rotation, this episode gives you an actionable framework for every turn you make. This isn't abstract theory—it's your operational manual. Each fundamental is a specific movement you can isolate, practice, and refine to create that smooth, controlled, powerful skiing you've been chasing. The Five Fundamentals: 1. CM over BOS: Control your center of mass over your base of support for perfect fore-aft balance 2. Ski-to-Ski Transfer: Direct 80% of pressure to your outside ski through differential leg flexion 3. Edge Angle Control: Use inclination and angulation together (not one or the other) 4. Leg Rotation: Steer with your legs while your upper body stays quiet—precision over chaos 5. Force Magnitude: Regulate pressure dynamically like a suspension system, not a rigid board Perfect for skiers ready to move beyond "try harder" to "move precisely."
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