Резьба с ранними углами кромки | 3 совета по катанию на лыжах от профессионала

Tom Gellie has devoted season after season to perfect his carving turns. It's safe to say that he's one of the best in the business when it comes to having an in-depth understanding of ski technique. In this skiing lesson, Tom shares some great advice on how you can improve your carving turns, and particularly, how to achieve earlier edge engagement. In the words of Tom, early edge engagement will make a skier feel: "a smoother transition through the turn" "more stable at high speed" "like the ski is doing a lot more of the work" "able to ski much steeper slopes faster" Carving turns are addictive, fast, fun, and we always want more. So get out there and give it a go, and let us know how you get on. If you found these tips useful, or if you have a tip of own for how to ski with early edge engagement, please share it with us in the comments! Want to learn more about how Tom is getting that personalised Early Edge data? Learn more about the Carv app:
SUBSCRIBE today to get access to more ski lessons, more real-time feedback and never before seen skiing data from Carv! Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 1:21 - The key: Toppling 3:21 - Tip 1: Set up for early edging success: 5:03 - Tip 2: Use an 'inrigger' leg: 7:28 - Tip 3: Pick up the pace: Follow us on: IG:   / carv.ski   FB:   / getcarv   ⛷️⛷️⛷️ Skier: Tom Gellie - Level 4 APSI Ski Instructor | Owner of bigpictureskiing.com Ski resort: Perisher Ski Resort, New South Wales, Australia Music Licensed by Music Bed: MB01TBSFSMKTVZQ

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