skiers touch their backs with the tails of both skis. The knees bend under the body, and the shoulders and hips have to move back to keep the skier from falling forward.
The skier touches his or her back with the tails of both skis. The legs are together, the knees are bent underneath the body, and the skis are parallel.
a long slender rod with a knob on one end and a rake -like device on one end, sometimes in the form of a human hand at various levels of detail, designed to let a person scratch his own back
A backscratcher (occasionally known as a scratch-back or magonote) is a tool used, as the name would suggest, for relieving itches for areas that cannot easily be reached just by one's own hands, typically the back.