Stem christie

A transitional turn where the skier stems the uphill ski at the start and brings it parallel through the turn, bridging snowplough and parallel skiing.

A transitional turn where the skier stems the uphill ski at the start and brings it parallel through the turn, bridging snowplough and parallel skiing. It is a term used in skiing and snowboarding technique.

Stem christie is one of many skills that skiers and snowboarders develop as they progress. Beginners will typically encounter this concept in their first few lessons, while advanced riders continue to refine it throughout their skiing career. Mastering fundamental techniques like stem christie builds confidence and control on the mountain.

Practise stem christie on gentler slopes before taking it to steeper terrain. A ski lesson focused on this technique can accelerate your progress significantly.

Related terms include Parallel turn and Snowplough.

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