Line adjustment describes small corrections to the sled path. Athletes shift weight to maintain optimal trajectory. Minor adjustments prevent wall contact or drift. Smooth movement preserves speed through curves. Excessive corrections reduce momentum significantly. Timing and balance are essential for effectiveness. For example a racer nudges the sled slightly mid curve. That adjustment keeps the sled centered on track. Coaches emphasize subtle, precise adjustments. Proper line control supports fast, stable runs. Continuous evaluation improves competitive performance.
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