In common with many (most?) skiers, I still have a bit of a tendency to cling on to the 'safety' of the hill when skiing steep slopes, particularly under icier conditions - to the inevitable detriment of my skiing. I know that if I could only 'get my body down the slope' a bit more, the turns would be more effective, and I beat myself up for not having the nerve to do so.
Now, my understanding of PMTS (particularly after reading this: http://www.pmts.org/index.php?option=co ... &Itemid=16) leads me to believe that this whole idea of having enough nerve to get my body more down the slope actually has no part in PMTS, and that following the primary movements, especially in terms of pulling my feet back under my hips and counter-balancing, inevitably does this for me without requiring any special acts of boldness on my part.
Is this correct, or do people still find they have to 'dare' to do something which instinct is telling them not to do?