Joe,
Toeside is looking good!
Here is what you can do with your heelside turn at home.
- Stand 2 feet away from a wall with your back against the wall with your feet angled like on your board
- Get into the “Egyptian” position i.e.
a) Back of palm of backhand touching your butt
b) Front hand palm is on the front of your upper thigh
c) Chin looking over front shoulder
d) The above hand position will result in shoulders slightly rotated (remember you are just coming out of a toe side turn) with your knees bend nicely
- Now let yourself fall toward the wall.
1) To avoid losing your teeth in the fall, land with your two palms against the wall with your cheek flirting the wall while looking forward.
2) Now this is how angulated/inclined (as mentioned by Benttech) you want to be at the initiation and before the apex of the heelside turn
3) Notice how your weight is distributed
4) Since this is an initiation to heelside turn, you want to be a bit front leg for weight distribution.
- Repeat above process until your muscles memorize the drill.
- Repeat the above process with your boots/board on the carpet
- Go on the snow, ride accross the hill (perpendicular to the fall line) and just do the above and do not dive/link into the toeside turn but let the Swoard do its magic and carry you uphill until a full stop.
- Repeat with more speed and now push at the apex of the turn
- There are too many things going on during linked turns so you need to break it down (divide and conquer) to a single turn. The fear factor is due too many concepts to be processed at warp speed.
- Keep practicing one single heelside turn until you master it and then enjoy linking the turns.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
