I took a four weekend course this winter. Single best thing I've done to improve technique in 20+ years skiing. Don't know why I waited so long.
Speed control is the whole focus for me, not slow, but the ability to control it. It's amazing how little adjustments can impact that. Getting your weight forward, ankle flex, and enough counter can really help keep the skis in contact with the snow. That translates to speed control, rhythm, and confidence.
Speed it up a little, rinse, repeat. The fun part for me is varying the line, sometimes hammering the zipper line but other times riding out random lines across the trough or turning on the tops. It's not as stylish, but definitely helps practice the need to turn unexpectedly and stay in control on varied terrain.
Best Regards,
UMKP
"Peter, You've been missing a lot of work lately".
"I wouldn't exactly say I've been missing it, Bob".
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