by geoffda » Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:00 pm
The deal with side edge loading is simply that if you are going to have the inside ski on the snow (as opposed to having it lifted), you need to put enough weight on the ski so that it will actually engage. Students who learned to make turns with the inside ski lifted, particularly if they have mastered the Super Phantom, may need this extra bit of instruction. Additionally, upon realizing that the inside ski must be weighted, some students will shift too much weight onto that ski, losing balance to the inside as the ski engages hard. That is why the concept of side edge loading is mentioned in Essentials. What you will want to be concerned with is developing a sense for weighting the inside ski enough to get it to perform through tipping while still maintaining balance on the outside ski. You can test your balance by trying to lift your inside ski off the snow at arbitrary points in the turn. If you can do that at any time, then you have correctly balanced over the outside ski.