The only thing I'm concentrating on is to NOT push off or extend. One of the many "holy grails."
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arothafel wrote:Just for comparison.... here's a video from my second camp with HH at Mt. Hood in 2007. Check out the "up" moves, rotation, arm swing.... the whole enchilada![/b][/i]
geoffda wrote:........ Seriously, nice, controlled turns. You are achieving your focus of flexion and not pushing off. For the level of energy you have in those turns, your flexion is appropriate. More flexion for those turns would be contrived and unnecessary.....
milesb wrote:geoffda wrote:........ Seriously, nice, controlled turns. You are achieving your focus of flexion and not pushing off. For the level of energy you have in those turns, your flexion is appropriate. More flexion for those turns would be contrived and unnecessary.....
While I am not a fan of "overskiing" the turns and looking contrived, do you think it would help- for learning purposes- to exaggerrate the flexing?
Art has done a great job the last couple of times I've skied with him on flexing and brushing. That work has improved his overall skiing, as the video he posted in his "it's that time again" thread (4th video) shows.
Max_501 wrote:When you lift your outside foot to release try to maintain the flex of the (old) inside leg. That will get rid of the up you are seeing....
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