Improving style?

Keep doing them. The more comfortable you are with a trick, the easier it is for you to put a better looking grab or whatever in that trick.
 
control your body movements by focusing on where your arms, shoulders, head, and lower body align while in the air, in the sheets/ streets
 
Ditching your poles for a period of time can force you to focus on arm movement. Once you got that down, you can pick 'em back up again
 
try to lap and keep flow through the park instead of hiking features. Do the same tricks a lot of times in a row because the more comfortable you are doing it, the more natural it will look.
 
learn to ski, do trick, do it over and over again, and it should come by itself.

if u can do 720 but u cant ski groomers and overall skiing isnt that great, u cant add any style into it. just learn to ski really well and adding style to ur tricks is easier afterwards.
 
Put weights inside your skull and inside arms. This way, due to inertia you will have mad afterbang
 
Start with easy tricks and try to make them super smooth. Then try to make harder tricks look the same as what u did with the other ones
 
Yes.

You need to get the basics first. Best styles out there mostly comes from outside the park. Have you ever seen ahmet or Delorme shred some moguls ? Work on you basic then apply them to the park. By basics I mean work on your paralells, and don't lean back, you will always wash out.
 
This. And make sure you do everything the easy way. When things become easy for you, they will start looking good
 
Figure out what you want to do, take style from anything you want and try to implement it into your skiing, Then film it and review the trick.

There is no help practicing a trick without knowing if thats the way you want to execute it. Skiing can be art.
 
Do whats fun for you, if it involves butter, more tech tricks, aggressive style, and go just with it. Make the way you ski unique.
 
I'll tell you what I tend to do, but I won't guarantee that its the best way to become stylish cause I usually look pretty goofy in the park.

When I've started to lock down a new trick I practice doing it with different emulated styles. So I'll try to throw it like a total thug, then I'll try it again with no motion, or a heshy-hippie style, if I can. I Look at the trends of other skiers and attempt to learn from it.
 
One way to be super controlled to look how you want in park is to first become really stringing like every other aspect of skiing, like said above, if you can shred moguls, u probably will develop pretty quickly in park.
 
If you can get someone to film you. You can tell by the footy what you are doing write/wrong and can see what you have to improve in
 
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