Load bearing zone indicates where sled weight presses most on the ice. Athletes distribute body weight to maximize runner contact. Proper load improves steering and stability. Uneven pressure increases drift or vibration. Small shifts can alter sled behavior. For example a racer leans slightly into the inner runner. That adjustment stabilizes sled through a tight curve. Coaches emphasize balanced weight distribution. Effective load management preserves speed and control. Strong positioning enhances cornering performance. Awareness of pressure zones supports consistent runs.
