Kreisel refers to a long, continuous spiral curve on the track. Athletes must maintain consistent pressure throughout the section. Proper line choice supports smooth sled navigation. Speed builds naturally along the curve. Misjudged angles increase wall contact risk. Stable body position reduces drift and loss of momentum. For example a racer completes the kreisel without touching walls. That smooth navigation preserves high speed for following straights. Coaches teach anticipation for continuous spirals. Mastery of kreisel sections improves overall run times. Strong technique supports efficient cornering.
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