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Cross country skiers can improve their double-poling glide by leaning backwards at the end of the push phase.

Improve your students double-poling technique by instructing them to bow to royalty, then extend the arms for a complete follow-through.

The focus when double poling should be on the first phase ?right after pole plant.

A contest in which students compete against themselves to improve the number of "double poles" it takes to cover a distance.

A variation of a standard drill that will improve diagonal stride kick technique.

A coaching cue that will ensure a long extension and follow-through when double-poling.

Bringing the heels close to each other on every stride will ensure good hip rotation and better balance.

When striding forward in the classic technique, students should feel their weight shift onto the entire length of their front foot, not just the ball of the foot.
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As speed increases in the classic technique, the arms straighten, almost like changing gears on a bike.
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Two easily-made trail features that will challenge your XC-ski students'? balance.

Tipsy beginners can develop their confidence by grasping a pole held by two steadier skiers.
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