Pressure steering involves guiding the sled using body weight. Athletes press specific runners or sled sections to change direction. Proper technique allows fine adjustments in curves. Misapplied force can destabilize the sled. Controlled application preserves speed and line. For example a racer leans into the inner runner for a turn. That action improves curve navigation and control. Coaches emphasize subtle, precise steering inputs. Pressure steering combines with body alignment for efficiency. Correct execution improves overall track performance. Skilled athletes rely on pressure for adjustments.
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