I've been trying to ski bumps in a bit more joined up fashion, and not getting very far. Also struggling with smooth turns and speed on groomers. Finally had an epiphany today - look further ahead, don't look at the next bump or turn. So much better! I knew this already, had the hang of it last year, but I think I lost the knack after spending time worrying about what I was about to ski over in the early season - avoiding rocks and tree stumps etc.
The ten-two helped as well - I don't quite see why it should help so much but it does seem to make the turns feel less 'z' like. As did shouting 'tits!' to remind myself when skiing down some of the steeper bits.
The ten-two helped as well - I don't quite see why it should help so much but it does seem to make the turns feel less 'z' like. As did shouting 'tits!' to remind myself when skiing down some of the steeper bits.