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Glossary Angulation - Your Ski Coach

    http://www.yourskicoach.com/glossary/SkiGlossary/Angulation.html
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Lesson Lexicon: Angulation - Ski Mag

    https://www.skimag.com/performance/lesson-lexicon-angulation/
    In skiing, there are two ways to put your skis on their edges: inclination and angulation. Angulation happens when you tip different body parts in different directions and different amounts to create complementing angles.

Why do we need angulation in skiing? - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn7xTatIqw0
    Angulation is an essential necessary component to make ski turns. The full version 55min video goes into detail about what angulation is, why you need it, how to create angulation at the various...

Downhill Ski Racing Techniques | SportsRec

    https://www.sportsrec.com/149139-techniques-for-downhill-ski-racing.html
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Rotational Angulation/ Ski Canada Magazine

    https://skicanadamag.com/rotational-angulation/
    To edge the ski simply roll the ankle, knee and hip inside toward the centre of the circle (your turn). You can start with the ankle, then the knee and hip, but ideally they should all move inside together. To turn the legs simply start by pointing …

Definition of Angulation and Inclination | SkiTalk | Ski …

    https://www.skitalk.com/threads/definition-of-angulation-and-inclination.8043/
    angulation - Laterally tipping the body relative to the slope by creating angles between various body parts. It allows the skier to adjust edge angle and maintain balance toward the outside ski. Examples are hip angulation and knee angulation.

Ski InstructorInclination As Integral Part of Modern Giant …

    https://youcanski.com/en/inclination-as-integral-part-of-modern-giant-slalom-technique
    Ski edge angle is created primarily by extended outside leg with minimal or no knee angulation. A small amount of tipping with the shoulders could result in putting extra weight on the inside ski and skidding the turn. A little too much inclination or doing it too abruptly would result in falling to the inside of the turn.

Modern Ski Racing

    http://www.modernskiracing.com/Kinesiology.htm
    angulation of the ski by some combination of flexing the knee and pronating the downhill foot, or abducting the hip of the downhill leg. Once the ski was angulated slightly (control being a major factor), the skier had to “pressure” the tip of the downhill ski …

Ski Performance: Drills to improve Lateral Separation

    https://alpinelifestyleandperformance.com/ski-performance-drills-to-improve-lateral-separation/
    This movement pattern is easily identified when watching Giant slalom and Super G racing. An angle is created through the body as the lower body moves towards the centre of the turn while the pelvis remains relatively stable. If you are unable to achieve lateral separation, you are likely to inclinate (tilt with the whole body) more.

HIP ANGULATION or KNEE ANGULATION...or both? - Paul Lorenz …

    https://www.paullorenzclinics.com/post/hip-angulation-or-knee-angulation-or-both
    When performing knee angulation, the knees move inside the arc to tip the skis on the edge. An angle forms at the knee and the upper body (everything above the knee) remains balanced over the outside ski. When using hip angulation the …

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