I see a lot of the same in the short turns , just not so obvious . The skis diverge a lot and check out the head movements etc .
Art should have some ideas on posture !!
Far from an expert, but in your second clip I frankly see ZERO tipping. Your skis are flat on the snow virtually the entire time. If there is no tipping, it doesn't really matter what else you are doing, it is not right.
MonsterMan wrote:Am I watching the same video? On the Cat Track? I see some great tipping there.
carver_hk wrote:Thanks for sharing your short turns. It is now very clear to me that you are swinging to turn.
Sorry for using a non-standard term. By 'swinging to turn' I mean you were using your upper body to help with the transition. I glad to see that you are now working working with tfr. Why not post you tfr and let us see how it looks like.idahorob wrote:could you clarify what "swinging to turn"means? That's not a phrase I know. Thanks.
h.harb wrote:get some lift under your toe piece, say 3 or 4 mm
idahorob wrote:h.harb wrote:get some lift under your toe piece, say 3 or 4 mm
I hate appear ignorant again, but it's the truth. How do I get lift under my toe piece? What is the lift? Where exactly does it go? If I went to a ski shop with this would they know what I need?
And, Harald, thanks for taking the time to respond.
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