Sideslipping is a controlled way of losing height.
Sideslipping consists of letting your skis slip down the fall line, controlling your speed by a careful use of the uphill edges. It introduces the use of parallel skis to brake.
You can use sideslipping to get yourself out of difficulty if you ever find yourself somewhere just too steep or too narrow. Never feel embarrassed if you need to sideslip. Even the most advanced skiers fall back on this technique when they run out of space to turn.
Sideslipping is an important skill, which will help you when it comes to mastering controlling a skidding ski in a turn.
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