Thanks for asking, Matt. Actually, I have not developed that theme because I have not been able to ski for the last two years. Back in December, 2012 I had a bad crash at Sun Valley when the toe piece of my almost new Head PRD 12 binding broke (an independent lab says there was definitely a manufacturing defect in the plastic). I ended up with a shattered right tibial plateau, fractures of the shafts of both tibia and fibula, and a knee that healed with a valgus angle that was very troubling. After several months of no weight bearing and a lot of rehab and exercise, this January I slipped on some ice in my yard. My strong leg slid straight forward and I fell heavily into my injured leg, flexing it much more deeply than I'd been able to get it to go. This resulted, not in ligament damage like I feared, but a fracture of the femur just above the knee. It did not displace and I didn't need surgery, but I was in a rigid brace for many weeks. It's healed and I'm rehabing with great dedication and regaining strength. But I don't know if skiing is going to be in my future or not. My lawyer has written to Head's insurance carrier filing a claim for damages, which they are dealing with by ignoring it. Corporate bastards! I may have to file suit to get their attention.
But, all that's more info than you asked for. I may still get the Feldenkrais lessons worked out and if I manage that I'll post a link to them.