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1 Practice short, fast turns on groomed terrain.
2 Find a small bump in the slope, and use the bump of snow to unweight your skis by absorbing your knees.
3 Start on a beginner to intermediate run with small moguls.
4 Steer your tips toward the bump.
5 Sink low with full edge and pressure.
6 Bring your pole forward and plant on the top of the bump.
7 Extend your legs, guiding your tips over the front of the mogul and keeping your ski tips on the snow.
8 Skid your tails to control speed.
9 Start slowly, then pick up speed, absorbing the bumps by flexing your ankles and knees.
10 The technique for skiing moguls is opposite that of groomed terrain. Unweight your skis by contracting, and carve the turn by extending your legs.
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