Sounds contradictionary? Not really, as from observations during ECS and later from the the images quite common mistake on toeside can be observed: people are reaching for snow. This means that they bend from the waist forward and only after the hands are put on snow the board will be put on edge. Result? Ugly style and inefficient carving. Here is one example (hopefully rider in image doesn't mind being counter-example, don't want to critisize anyone personally!)
![Image](http://carving.grewu.org/gallery/ecsVI/bad.jpg)
Compare this to good example, there rider maintains straight upper body and let's snow come to him instead of reaching for the snow:
![Image](http://carving.grewu.org/gallery/ecsVI/good.jpg)
On the bomberonline site there is good article from Jack Michaud addressing same problem:
The Toeside Problem
Hope that this post will be of help for some to understand their technique problems and correct them so next year we can see even more good riders on slopes
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