I learned to ride with the 'heel-toe pedalling' technique. I got good enough to charge on any marked piste, but try as I might, I was never able to link switch turns. That changed within a week of learning about knee steering. After a week of practising switch with knee steering, I was able to cruise through entire blue runs, which was more progress than I had made in several years. The only additional cue I used to train myself was to push my lead foot towards the nose (i.e., against the side of my boot) if I felt difficulty starting a turn.
I’m simply impressed with audio quality.
I learned to ride with the 'heel-toe pedalling' technique. I got good enough to charge on any marked piste, but try as I might, I was never able to link switch turns. That changed within a week of learning about knee steering. After a week of practising switch with knee steering, I was able to cruise through entire blue runs, which was more progress than I had made in several years. The only additional cue I used to train myself was to push my lead foot towards the nose (i.e., against the side of my boot) if I felt difficulty starting a turn.
However inefficient it may be, I simply started trying one day. You'll make mistakes and fall but once you feel comfortable it's so worth it.
Learn by doing people…
NO FEAR!!!!
In the description of each video can you tell us where you're riding?
That small binding setback also makes a difference when making turns
is +18 -6 good for switch?
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best thing you'll ever do is try to ride switch