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ALPINE BASIC POSITION – EDGING

Objective
Skiing on the uphill (mountain-side) edges, Alpine Basic Position

Terrain: Moderately steep

Movement Description:
• Middle Position: Ready to move in all directions.

The skis are kept hip-width apart, ankle, knee, and hip joints are slightly flexed, standing firmly on the whole sole.

• The downhill ski bears more weight

• Knees and hips are inclined inward toward the mountain

• The upper body bends forward and sideways to adjust to the slope

• Axis parallelism: The imaginary axes through the ankle, knee, and shoulder joints are approximately parallel to each other.

• Arms are slightly bent, raised, and held in front of the body to the sides

Methodical Progression

  1. Demonstrate and explain the Alpine Basic Position
  2. Stationary exercise (side-stepping; lifting the inside ski)
  3. Traversing in the Alpine Basic Position
  4. Traversing in the “swallow” position
  5. Traversing with hip support (Superman)
  6. Traversing while lifting the uphill ski tail
  7. Traversing and stepping up into a higher track

The Alpine Basic Position is the central fundamental stance in skiing and is essential for successful learning progress. It describes a stable yet always ready-to-move body position, allowing skiers to respond flexibly to external factors.