Hello,
I just discovered PMTS a couple months ago and have read this forum enough to learn that proper alignment is step #1.
I have plans to get the full Harb-certified alignment at the start of next season- the problem is that I have one ski trip left this season. I recorded a video on dryland/slantboard in the hopes that someone can give me a few tips to try with credit cards/duct tape, to make my trip more enjoyable and less painful on my knees.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YsOqo85Rg9_tT-W_O-cEirFOrIKawa54/view?usp=sharing
Personally I feel that my right leg is naturally twisted to the outside, evident when standing, lying down, and just looking at my it. I think I have knock-kneed alignment on both legs.
I've done some on-snow assessment as well, but couldn't record because I mostly ski alone. Without correction, skiing one-footed down the fall line results in significant foot roll to the inside and my entire line veers that way. One footed traverses were much harder on the LTE than the BTE.
I have experimented with credit cards under the inside boot heels, which did help the one-footed fall line and traverses. It felt better during skiing, but feelings can be inaccurate.
I only have the stock footbeds that came with the boot, though my bootfitter said that given how low my arches are and that the stock footbed was above average, I could go without. (not sure if I trust him)
In short- just how much duct tape should I use to hold me over until I can get aligned? Or am I a hopeless case?
Thanks!