uphillklimber
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THAT's the key!I'm a gonna work on it every chance I get.
This is a great descriptor. Not sure if it works for someone just learning or not but better words could not be provided for a powder turn.plane up
That is a great point. With my powder boards, I actually attack with forward lean in the right conditions. The more variable the snow is, the more I will get centered and even get the weight slightly back when the pow is extremely wind blown and buffed. But in fluffy powder, I charge hard with the weight forward... the tips come up because of the design of the ski.THAT's the key!
Someone upthread suggested leaning back a little. Others said no to backseating it. I think a lot depends on your skis. With my old planks (66mm under foot) I felt I had no choice but to lean back a little in pow. My new boards (133-105-124) float much better, helping me be a lot comfortable centered over my feet - though the old habits can be a little hard to break sometimes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPbOKVvc8bg
Good example----notice how "quiet" the upper body is and how they "steer" their skis with their feet.