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Hip-drag Carving: a step-by-step guide to mastering the elusive hip-to-snow turn

Hip-drag Carving: a step-by-step guide to mastering the elusive hip-to-snow turn

by Fede Wenzel | Mar 29, 2025 | Ski Technique

Hip-drag Carving First, a hard truth: hip-to-snow does not mean “sitting” on the snow… I honestly think that hip-drag carving sometimes involves a BIG misconception. A lot of avid skiers think that in order to achieve hip-to-snow carving turns you have to widen the...
How to ski on ice: 5 quick tips to be “ice-ready”

How to ski on ice: 5 quick tips to be “ice-ready”

by Fede Wenzel | Sep 9, 2024 | Ski Technique

Really good skiers can rip in any condition… that’s a fact. But skiing on transparent see-through (AKA “blue”) ice can be quite challenging for most of snow enthusiasts. Finding a grip on “boilerplate” icy conditions is really difficult for the vast majority, which...
Ankle flexion… the most important simple fundamental for top-level skiing

Ankle flexion… the most important simple fundamental for top-level skiing

by Fede Wenzel | Apr 19, 2024 | Ski Technique

If I had to choose one simple thing about top-level ski technique, would be that of ankle flexion. More so, if I had to pick the one thing that separates good skiers from really experts, would be that of the ankle flexion great skiers can generate at the top of the...
Hips don’t lie… a key joint for advanced skiing

Hips don’t lie… a key joint for advanced skiing

by Fede Wenzel | Feb 8, 2024 | Ski Technique

The article discusses the role of hip movement in advanced skiing techniques. It emphasizes that the hips are a key joint for maintaining balance, enhancing turns, and controlling movement on the slopes. Proper use of the hips helps with weight transfer, allows for...
The paradox of skiing… a battle with natural instincts

The paradox of skiing… a battle with natural instincts

by Fede Wenzel | Sep 25, 2023 | Ski Technique

Paradoxical  [par-uh-dok-si-kuhl]: adj; Something that involves two facts or qualities which seem to contradict each other, or to be self-contradictory. Skiing, unlike the majority of sports, is a super counterintuitive activity and we have to work against basic...
Fore-aft balance in skiing… dynamic is the way to go!

Fore-aft balance in skiing… dynamic is the way to go!

by Fede Wenzel | Oct 17, 2022 | Ski Technique

In skiing fore-aft balance is dynamic, not static. It is in a constant cycle. In regular high-level skiing, skiers always go from being back at the end of one turn to being forward at the initiation of the next turn. Pressure translates from tip to tail throughout the...
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