Drift describes sideways sliding during a curve. Excessive drift reduces speed and control. Athletes manage weight shifts to limit sliding. Proper line choice prevents wide movement. Controlled pressure keeps runners gripping the ice. Sudden movements often increase drift. Stable posture supports smoother corner paths. For example a sled slides outward mid turn. Quick inward pressure corrects the drift. Coaches train athletes to sense early slide signs. Reduced drift preserves momentum through curves. Effective control leads to faster descent times.
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