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Outside Magazine, January 2007

Bodywork: Master Plan
Your Form

By Berne Broudy


Intro | Your Form | Your Coach | Train Like a Pro | Gear Up | Race Day

Skate Skiing
Illustration by Jonathan Carlson

Body and pole position are fundamentally the same for all strokes.

(A) Poles are always angled back.

(B) Maintain a bend at the elbows.

(C) Initiate each stroke by bending at the ankles and pushing hips forward.

(D) Drive poles into the snow on a line with the gliding foot.

(E) Lead with the core of the body, not the head and shoulders.

(F) Use your whole foot to push and straighten the leg.

(G) Recover the nongliding ski close to the snow.



Next Page: Speed up the learning curve with these tips from Dan Clausen, 15-year veteran of the Professional Ski Instructors of America National Nordic Team and ski pro at Wisconsin's Minocqua Winter Park.

 
Intro | Your Form | Your Coach | Train Like a Pro | Gear Up | Race Day

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