How To Carve On Skis | Moving from skidded to carving turns for intermediate skiers

Want to move your skiing up to the next level, and carve out some big arcs? Janus is here to help with this guide to move from steered parallel turns to full-on carving turns. Janus Hecht from @InspirationalSkiing, a Danish National Ski School Examiner, is here to show you how to bump up your ski IQ and really feel the G Force, as you lay down some big angles. He shares his top tips tailored to intermediate skiers, helping you carve effortlessly down the mountain. Try Disco Legs, Pole Locks, and more drills to move up to the next level and get the control and speed every skier is looking for. Janus is using Carv, a tool that measures pressure and motion to give real-time feedback whilst skiing. With Carv you know objectively every aspect of your skiing, at each point of the turn, so you can see exactly where you need to focus to improve in your next run and carve those perfect arcs. Thanks @InspirationalSkiing for skiing with us! If you like to know more about Carv c
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