Take a look at your upper body movement. If you look at your turns, they are all preceded by a slight upper body turn to inside, which leaves you balancing more on the inside ski, therefore less outside ski grip. See 0:30 to 31. The body rotates slightly to inside, right after pole plant, which sets up more of inclination and not enough angulation for outside ski grip. At pole plant, don't rotate body but turn legs first. Let the body follow and this will give you the separation, angulation and ultimately grip thru turn.
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Take a look at your upper body movement. If you look at your turns, they are all preceded by a slight upper body turn to inside, which leaves you balancing more on the inside ski, therefore less outside ski grip. See 0:30 to 31. The body rotates slightly to inside, right after pole plant, which sets up more of inclination and not enough angulation for outside ski grip. At pole plant, don't rotate body but turn legs first. Let the body follow and this will give you the separation, angulation and ultimately grip thru turn.