Skier75
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Greg said:Finally, the right equipment can go a long way; though I'm a firm believer that equipment doesn't make a skier, but crappy equipment can keep someone from progressing efficiently. Advanced level equipment is more demanding and will in a sense force you to ski more agressively. Be sure you're fit properly in your boots.
My breakthrough into a lower advanced category came last season. I'm finally able to comfortably keep my hands up and out and really drive them down the fall line. Good hand position is key. Presumably you know how to turn well on most slopes being an upper intermediate skier so once you can confidently keep those hands up and out, the rest will follow. Good luck.
Yeah, I hear you there....first off after I got my boots to fit properly, that was one of the best things I could've done to help improve my skiing. Next is the hand position, that's one of my worst culprits as well as the "back seat thing...." I vary between these things and when I do, that makes for a bad day of skiing for me. I'm soo bad at dropping my hands....I keep praticing keeping them up, but it still gets me. The "back seat thing" is a fall-back(no pun intended)