Step 2: Start from the ground up. When I start my turn, my first feeling is my toes almost clenching the bottom of my boot. You don't have to have that fine of a sensation, but the order of movement should remain the same. The feet and ankles engage the turn, then the knees roll in, and then the hip gets to roll in. Leading with the hip and upper body may feel cool, but if your lower body, or 'platform', is not established, your turn will have no power, and most importantly, it won't look cool. |
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