tdk6 wrote:One dumb question. Pulling both feet back at transition to get the feet back under our hips suggests that our feet should be under our hips during the entire transition. However, this is not the case as well seen in the linked video. During edge change for instance feet are way ahead of hips. It also suggests that at some point in the turn our feet will not be under our hips. When would that be? IMHO its during transition that our feet are not under our hips.
I think you're making mountains out of mole hills again... This is not a hard concept, yet again you are trying to over-analyze it to the point of uselessness. The reason you have to pull your feet back in the first place is because (especially in transition) the feet have a tendency to run out in front of you.
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