Together with the brilliant release mechanism you described in the Head Skis thread and recalling that I did try to release with old stance skis in all turns I suspect the skidding highlighted my problem as when I get more momentum across the fall line. I believe it was due to my old inside skis was not on LTE and intentionally lightened so as to get more fall line angle. That creates the skidding?h.harb wrote:Try to make a larger, rounder, slower arc. Sometimes your turns are so quick, you get a skidded ski to an edge set. This is rushing. It tells me you are less comfortable still with your tipping adjustments and your balance over the skis when they are relatively flat.
Great analysis. Thanks. But I don't understand what RTESRS means.MonsterMan wrote:One thing that really stands out is the "O-frame" in Harald's turns. There is no rush to edge the new stance ski, look how it appears flat in the fall line. It's a release, it's not a RTESRS.
But I don't understand what RTESRS means.
I was thinking about the same thing just couldn't find the exact words matching the abbv.MonsterMan wrote:Release to Engage Short Radius Skid maybe???
How'd you do that
carver_hk wrote:Its for the very first time I can feel how difficult is to move the hip over and across the skis at slow release. I m trying hard. Yet, just can't kill the rotation. I feel that if I don't pivot or 'rush' the transition, my hips just tends to stay uphill.
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