Pressure point refers to the specific area where the athlete applies weight on the sled. Proper pressure points guide precise steering through curves. Incorrect placement can cause drift or wall contact. Athletes shift body subtly to optimize contact. Controlled pressure enhances stability and speed. For example a racer presses the inner runner in a turn. That adjustment keeps the sled on the intended line. Coaches emphasize correct placement during training runs. Awareness of pressure points supports consistent performance. Managing weight distribution improves overall sled control. Proper application aids clean, fast navigation.
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