Fast Carving Turns

Screenshot from Video by Ski Inspector — Speed Ski Ride Vmax

Overview

  • Learn to ski fast on steeper terrain by performing dynamic carved turns, moving your body towards the inside of the turn (inclination), and shortening your inside leg.

  • Safety, control, awareness of other skiers, and the ability to change direction or stop at any time are crucial.

Learn to Ski Fast

  • Skiing fast carved turns is a skill that can be learned and will both improve your skiing and prepare you for racing.

  • This video offers a superb demonstration of how to ski fast by performing dynamic carved turns.

  • The video focuses on the importance of skiing clean carved turns, staying within a predetermined corridor, moving the body forward and inside of the turn (inclination), and shortening the inside leg.

Video Produced by Joshua Duncan-Smith

Coach’s Tip

The second drill demonstrated by this video is challenging. To execute it effectively, avoid resting your body on the snow. Instead, apply full pressure against the outside ski to carve your turn across the hill. Shorten the inside leg by lifting the inside heel, and come to a stop. Always ensure to look up the hill before you begin to check for oncoming skiers.


Safety and Control

  • Safety is paramount. Be conscious of your surroundings, focusing on other skiers, snow conditions, visibility, and the ‘Safety Rules of the Hill’.

  • Always ski in control. Once you have achieved your desired speed, maintain that speed as you descend.

  • You should be able to change direction or stop at any time.


Key Takeaways

  1. Learning how to ski fast turns on steeper terrain, involves skiing dynamic carved turns, moving the body towards the inside of the turn (inclination), and shortening the inside leg.

  2. Safety, control, and the ability to maintain or adjust speed at any time are crucial.

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Important Message: Skiing and ski racing involve inherent risks. It’s essential to ski responsibly and stay within your skill level and personal comfort limits.