Balanced Athletic Position - Alpine Guide To Ski Fundamentals
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
The balanced athletic position is an active, dynamic position (not static in time) involving all joints and planes of motion, coordinating together with rhythm, timing, and tempo. An athlete is then prepared for the ever-changing demands of skiing.
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