Rail skiing is my favorite aspect of park skiing.
K-fed
Once youve learned front switch-ups, k-feds are the next step.
You want to set your switch up harder than you would if you were to come out switch.
You want to land your switch up on your toes, and do your k-fed in one motion.
Whats fun about that trick is you’ve got the option to really go gradually about it.
This trick is all in how hard you set your spin out.
A good back 450 out is a trick that will always look and feel good.
The key is to learn how to ski switch properly first.
Some tricks will be much easier once you get comfortable sliding rails unnatural.
Looking at the end of the rail will help you to apply pressure and grip properly.
You’ll just have to use more of your upper body to get your 270 out around.
This might be one of the harder tricks to learn, but it’s a really satisfying one.