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    Compression Turns

[Photos: Complete Skier]

 

[Photos: Complete Skier]

[Photos: Complete Skier]

 
Finish each turn by extending and pushing down through your heels to regulate your speed
As the pressure builds under your heels, allow your legs to flex, bringing your skis to the surface
 
[Photos: Complete Skier]
[Photos: Complete Skier]
 
Steer your skis into the fall line
Extend your legs, pushing your heels into the snow once again to regulate your speed
 
 

A more elegant and less strenuous technique than up-unweighting is the compression turn. This doesn't involve projecting the whole body out of the snow to initiate the turn: instead the skis are brought to the surface by retracting the legs.

Skiing powder in this way is very similar to skiing big, rounded moguls: only here you let the build-up of pressure from the powder compress your legs up under you, instead of the mogul (hence the name). This is the most elegant way to ski powder and certainly the most sensuous. Such a good word, that - sensuous.

 

 
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