by HeluvaSkier » Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:46 am
Max or Harald might be the better people to answer this, but your answer is brushing at least some of the turn, or improving your carving. I'm going to assume you're on a slalom ski, so changing equipment to get a tighter radius wouldn't really be possible.
On the brushing side, likely what you are doing is not continuing to tip once you begin brushing. In my expereince with other PMTS skiers, this is very common. If you continue tipping once in your brushed turn, you will be able to tighten the radius, and reach the point where the edges hook up a lot as you approach the fall line. Do not force pressure in the top of your turn as this will cause a push. Stay relaxed, balanced on your BTE, and continue to progressively tip the LTE through release.
On the carved side of the equation, there is a good chance that flexing and foot pullback, combined with commitment to tipping, CA and CB will go a long way to helping your speed control. If you get to a narrow corridor that requires speed control and don't commit to large movements, you're going to end up out of control. In other words, don't back off anything when you're in a tight spot.
If all else fails, get some video and post it in the MA forum. Many here will be able to target where the movment breakdown is occurring.
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