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The aim of most intermediate skiers is to perform parallel turns on any slope and in any conditions. Parallel turns are the most elegant and efficient way to ski. By letting gravity and your skis do the work, you exert only such effort as is required to steer and brake. You remain relaxed and fluid while performing powerful, precise turns.
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In order to break into the world of parallel skiing, you need to learn to place both skis on their new edges simultaneously, not one after the other as in a stem turn. The turn is then completed using the same skidding control you have developed in your basic swings and uphill stem turns.

With a bit of application and a varying amount of practice, anyone can ski parallel. There is nothing wrong with continuing to use your basic swings and uphill stem turns on more difficult terrain, while practising parallel turns on shallower slopes.

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Poles Are Important

Many common faults which arise in advanced skiing can be directly traced back to technical weaknesses in skiing on the flat. By far the most common example of this is leaving the poles planted in the snow too long during each turn. This causes the inside arm to get pulled far behind you, rotating out from the shoulder in an action reminiscent of opening a door outward, away from the body.

At worst, "opening doors" can cause a catastrophic loss of balance. At best, it will make you over-rotate the turn, leaving you unable to make your next turn where you want.

Leaving your pole planted too long in the moguls can open the door to a host of problems.

 

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