Hi All,
I downloaded and watched Diana's great video on self-assessment on snow of boot alignment. I am pretty sure I am knocked-kneed on my left foot (the right one seems ok) and exemplify all the symptoms - too much on the BTE while doing a straight run, struggling while doing a traverse on the left leg as an uphill leg, and struggling to engage the edge while having the left leg as a stance leg.
Unfortunately I don't have an opportunity to just hop on the plane and fly to a HH camp, so need to try to improve my alignment myself by trial and error.
So my question is - what should I do to fix the knocked-kneed alignment? I have cut out of plastic/fiber-glass material little stripes that I can put under the boot sole (and just use a strong scotch tape to hold them for a session), I have them in different thickness. This is of course not a permanent solution but an easy way to experiment.
Question: which side should I put them under - LTE or BTE? Why, what kind of effect is it goign to have?
Thanks you!
Alex