Harald Harb, President of Harb Ski Systems, posts his thoughts on skiing, ski racing, technique and more.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
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Strong inside hand and arm help to maintain good lateral balance.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Bump skiing, by Harald Harb using flexing and tipping!
Who said you can't carve in the bumps? By using the techniques I demonstrate here; you to can learn to ski bumps with grace and ease. The whole idea of skiing bumps is to not take any hits. The hollow between bumps is where you stretch your legs and prepare your pole tap.
The proper pole tap in bump skiing is critical, flexing the legs as you come to the top or over a bump prepares you for the new arc.
Lift, tip and pull the inside ski back to set up your skis for further tipping. This sets up your turn early before you go down the steep side of the bump.
Everything I've done has set up the edge angles for holding the skis on the backside of the bumps, perfect control.
Now I'm carving the bottom of the arc and ready to absorb the next hollow. This technique will assure your bump skiing is controlled and that you stay in perfect balance.
The proper pole tap in bump skiing is critical, flexing the legs as you come to the top or over a bump prepares you for the new arc.
Lift, tip and pull the inside ski back to set up your skis for further tipping. This sets up your turn early before you go down the steep side of the bump.
Everything I've done has set up the edge angles for holding the skis on the backside of the bumps, perfect control.
Now I'm carving the bottom of the arc and ready to absorb the next hollow. This technique will assure your bump skiing is controlled and that you stay in perfect balance.
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