Nancy
New member
Okay, first let's just say, I have none! :lol:
But I did do some moguls last week--my real first time--and was sharing my experience exhuberently with a VERY experienced skier/instructor/friend. I told him to get around the mogul (not over) I had to lift one foot to facilitate the turns. He said that was wrong, that I should use my legs like shock absorbers to absorb the terrain. Okay, I can see that if I'm going over the moguls, but if I'm going around them, I couldn't quite grasp his analogy of the shock absorbers.
I had such fun on these runs and was so proud--and now I'm wondering if I'm learning bad technique?
Any tips to share, oh wise and more experienced mogulers? Thank you!
But I did do some moguls last week--my real first time--and was sharing my experience exhuberently with a VERY experienced skier/instructor/friend. I told him to get around the mogul (not over) I had to lift one foot to facilitate the turns. He said that was wrong, that I should use my legs like shock absorbers to absorb the terrain. Okay, I can see that if I'm going over the moguls, but if I'm going around them, I couldn't quite grasp his analogy of the shock absorbers.
I had such fun on these runs and was so proud--and now I'm wondering if I'm learning bad technique?
Any tips to share, oh wise and more experienced mogulers? Thank you!