Love the tip about driving the downhill knee into the uphill knee to put so that uphill ski goes on edge. That's a critical tip for me to insure my skis track smoothly together. Thank you! (also love "closing the cabinet door with the inside knee" tip)
Hey Jeff! We're thrilled to hear that you found the tips helpful. It's all about those little tricks that can make a big difference on the snow. Keep shredding and enjoying your time on the slopes! 🎿❄️
@@julierayrealtor7996 Nice. Helps to engage that edge. Another way would be to place the hand outside, then activate the muscles needed to press our knee against that hand.
Love the tip about driving the downhill knee into the uphill knee to put so that uphill ski goes on edge. That's a critical tip for me to insure my skis track smoothly together. Thank you! (also love "closing the cabinet door with the inside knee" tip)
Hey Jeff! We're thrilled to hear that you found the tips helpful. It's all about those little tricks that can make a big difference on the snow. Keep shredding and enjoying your time on the slopes! 🎿❄️
The pushing the knee outside, is that to prevent A-frame?
Yes, assist in eliminating the A-frame and focus on feeling the uphill outside edge
@@julierayrealtor7996 Nice. Helps to engage that edge. Another way would be to place the hand outside, then activate the muscles needed to press our knee against that hand.