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Old May 27th 04, 12:38 AM
Kneale Brownson
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Default Time Machine, 1930's -The Pure Stem

"foot2foot" wrote in message ...

At the point when you are facing straight down hill, the shoulders
should be level with each other and square to the slope so that
your weight is equally on both feet. The inside ski should point
straight down the hill, and the outside ski at an angle to it.

With the shoulders as they are, most of the weight will be on the
outside ski, and you will be prepared to resume the normal
traverse position as you finish the turn.

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How can your weight be equal while facing down the hill with the
shoulders level and square to the slope if you have one foot pushed
out and one pointed down the hill? And then how do you go from
equal to most on one?

If you're copying this word-for-word from someone's manual, you should
attribute it to someone. If not, it's no wonder you have trouble
with PSIA exams.
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