Liam,
More info re: Glen Scannell in this post: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2703.
ginaliam wrote:Who is Glen S. and where is he located (PMTS boot guy in the greater New England Region??? )
Dan, where was your video shot?? Do you regularly ski anywhere is Mass?? I'm at Berkshire East a few times a week-If any PMTS forum types wanted to get together, that is.
Liam
MonsterMan wrote:It's hard to really tell from stills, but I see the stance ski tipped to slightly greater angles than the inside ski in each photo. I think you should work on the tipping sequence of LTE first, then BTE, or in other words, don't tip the big toe edge on OR off until the little toe edge has tipped that way first.
Once this is ingrained, THEN work on the counter balance, ingrain that and THEN work on the fore/aft.
leopold_bloom wrote:Even in the still photos, it is readily apparent that problem no. 1 for you is fore/aft balance. You will have to address this first because the skis just won't turn from the back seat.
What is to prevent you from fall over to the inside? When you're in the back seat, nothing. But when you're over the centre of your skis, they engage and create an acceleration and a force that balances the tendency to fall inside. If you're back you won't be able to tip very far to the inside before you feel like going further will make you fall over. Looking at your still photos gives me this feeling.
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