Pole position (excuse the pun)
Started by Dixielad_915 in Ski Technique 11-Feb-2008 - 63 Replies
Dixielad_915
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
Colin L
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
I hope you weren't facing down the hill all the time! You shouldn't be separating the upper body on long radius turns, for instance.
Edited 4 times. Last update at 12-Feb-2008
Trencher
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
Colin L wrote:Iceman wrote:What is the purpose of poles apart from push you along and stopping you from falling over on a green run? :oops:
IS that a serious question or a wind-up? If it's serious, I'll give you an answer.
Don't mean to troll, but for me, that's always a serious question :?:
Trencher
Bennyboy
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
As for pole position, the main movement of the pole plant come from the wrist, the arms should only move to bring the pole forward, the plant itself is totally wrist movement (or at least should be!) Keep your arms and poles forward all the time, keeps you in balance.
Trencher
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
bennyboy wrote:Poles are for stability,
You'll fall over without them ?
bennyboy wrote:a strong pole plant in short radius turns helps you recentre yourself for the next turn.
You can't do this without a pole ?
bennyboy wrote:the arms should only move to bring the pole forward,
So the pole is determining the arm movement, not balance, weighting and rotation ?
Pretty much comfirms my contention that in most on piste situations using modern equipment, Instructors have come up with things to do with the poles because they're there, not because they're needed. )
Trencher
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Hirsty
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
They are also great as a feeler - testing the state of the snow infront of you.
Iceman
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
Trencher wrote:Colin L wrote:Iceman wrote:What is the purpose of poles apart from push you along and stopping you from falling over on a green run? :oops:
IS that a serious question or a wind-up? If it's serious, I'll give you an answer.
Don't mean to troll, but for me, that's always a serious question :?:
Trencher
It was a serious question. I find them good for rhythm and 'feeling safe'.
When ppl learn these days they are tiught without poles. Is this to cvoncentrate on the skiing and not the rhythm sticks (I am sure there is a song about that....hit me with your rhythm stick,,,hit me :D )
Trencher
reply to 'Pole position (excuse the pun)' posted Feb-2008
Trencher
Topic last updated on 28-February-2008 at 04:35