Hey mate,
Right you are - I'm trying to learn as much as possible from the MA threads - let me see if I can back-track through my thought process.
Going back to Harald's post in Nov, where he had asked you to work on "more" of:
1. A rounder turn, more curve in the turn, more finish across the falline.
2. This requires more tipping and inside leg flexing.
3. This will require more leg flexing at the release.
4. Notice in your short turns the upper body leans in the same direction as the ski angles, this should be reversed, for CB.
You posted edge locked 4, where I thought the flexing was much better, but I was not sure that tipping is working well.
So, that video showed 3 and maybe some of 2. Not 1, in my mind, although the turn is certainly rounder than before.
Then you posted the BPST videos, where 3 falls apart - I thought you're pushing to release, but it was explained as because of not enough angles. In "bpst-1" for instance, I see a heel push to an edge set and then an extension to get off the edges. If you play this in slow motion it's quite visible I think (set the speed to 0.25) :
https://youtu.be/Vmb7qjFqgVA?t=12sWhere... you had lost 3 as well as any of 1 and 2. "bpst 3" got a little better tipping wise, I thought, but leg flexing at the release was still maybe occasional (watch this one in slo motion
https://youtu.be/bfxdvW2-zOA?t=27s).
So, I was wondering why you shouldn't go back to where you had at least 3 working and some of 2 and continue from there, in the order from the list... but... I am not a PMTS coach, I was wondering why the focus shifted to the pelvis. And you are getting qualified feedback and guidance, which you should follow.