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Skiing Bumps
Pivoting Down the Bumps


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WHY
The perfect tool to control your speed in bumps!

 Ski bumps slower, with total control.

 A movement constantly required in bumps to control and direct your speed and line.

 Ideal warm-up activity to get your feet turning.
 

HOW
 

Step 1
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 Think of a line down the slope. Aim to keep your feet on this line.

 
Step 2
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 Turn your feet/legs/skis across this line. This produces a skid or scraping feeling of travelling sideways down the bump



Step 3
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 Push against the outer foot to check the sliding action. Pole plant.
 
Step 4
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 Release the pressure and edge. Soften the legs in order to absorb the bump and turn your ski's back down the slope.


Step 3
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 Start to push and turn the lower ski/foot to check your speed……and so on.
 

WHERE
In bumps. Pisted slopes, reasonable gradient. Narrow, steeper, icy slopes. Practice on flat pistes then take into easy bumps.
 

TIPS
Focus
 Focus on unwinding your legs whilst looking for the next bump to check against.

Imagery
 : Imagine a shallow snakelike line down the hill. Your aim is to keep your feet/skis pivoting on this line whilst flowing down the bumps like water.

Feedback
 As you check, if the edge of your ski gets stuck in the snow use a firm pole plant to help you push down to release the pressure and pivot around.

TOP TIP
  Keep your feet independent and underneath you!


Skiing bumps
 Download Sally's Top Tips for skiing bumps
(You can right click on your mouse and use the 'save target as' option.)

 
 For more exercises and tips on skiing off-piste and other skiing skills order your own
All Mountain Pockit Book by calling 01279 778905 (only £11.95)
 


More Sally's Tips
 
 Skiing faster
 Skiing bumps
 Skiing steeps
 Skiing off-piste
 Making curves
 Follow the tracks
 Independent legs...
 Bouncing in powder
 Article 1 - Get off that plateau!
 Article 2 - Making curves
 Article3 - Changing direction
 About Sally
 About the Pockit Books
 
 
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