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DIAGONAL STRIDE |
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Double Poling is a very fast technique used on flat and downhill sections of trail or when your legs cannot keep up with your poles anymore. Double poling is one of the most used techniques today. Double poling is basically using only your poles to propel yourself forward. Your feet stay in the tracks while you plant your poles and pull yourself forwards. There have been many advances in this technique over the past years and the results have been drastic. |
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DOUBLE POLING |
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KICK-DOUBLE-POLE |
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Herring Bone or Duck Walk is used to get up a hill that is too steep to diagonal stride. Herring Bone is accomplished by making a V with your skis when going up hill. Basically what you want to do is take steps up the hill with keeping a good angle to your skis. The angle of your skis to the hill depends on its steepness. |
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HERRINGBONE or “DUCK-WALK” |
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Classic Skiing |





