Entry speed refers to the velocity entering a curve. Athletes carry this speed from previous sections. Higher entry speed increases corner difficulty. Controlled steering becomes more important at speed. Athletes balance risk and control carefully. Too much speed can cause wall contact. Slight adjustments help manage momentum before turning. For example a racer approaches a sharp turn quickly. Controlled body pressure guides the sled safely through. Coaches analyze entry speed during video review sessions. Smart management preserves overall run consistency. Strong entry speed supports faster total times.
