High Country Fishing Charters is an equal opportunity employer and service provider operating under special use permit on the San Juan National forest.U.S. Coast Guard licensed & insured.Colorado Outfitters Lic. # 2352Float Trips, Wade Trips, Learn to Fly Fish Scott Taylor 970-946-5229 bass@highcountrycharters.com Ski School Progressions and ExercisesBUMPS 2•Turn shape should be a round controlled line, with minimal braking activity.•Supple flexing in all joints is used to manage pressure exerted from the bump.•Simultaneous edge change movements originate in the feet and lower legs.•Pole swing compliments turns and enhances balance. Pole touch helps time movements.FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING MOVEMENT BLEND PRIORITIES and STEPPING STONES:Pivot the skis for quick, efficient turn initiations. Twisting the feet and legs• Hockey slips• Short turnsManage pressure to maintain balance in bumps. Flexing and extendingStepping stones: • Shock absorbers• Stem turns Keep upper body and arm action moving proactively with the skis. Focus on a disciplined upper body and functional pole swing. Adjusting stanceStepping stones: • Target skiing• Parallel leg shaft turns • Gravity line to gravity line
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