Max_501 wrote:Matt, how do you feel about your inside foot management?
Thanks for responding Max
Inside foot tipping has been my number one problem from the day I first saw myself on video. I have a huge mobility problem in the foot joint, particularly in the left foot.
In the video I tip the inside foot as hard as I can but it is not enough to get parallel shins obviously. Inside foot tipping is something I think about in probably 50% of my skiing time. I have some pretty big alignments done in the video, 3 degrees shimming out on both sides, as well as some varus adjustment. I don´t dare to do more before I see a pmts boot fitter. I hope to be able to go to Hintertux next year for this.
I also notice, particularly when the left foot is the inside, that I have diverging skis early in the turn. Not sure if this is related to the tipping problem or if I could make it go away with harder pull-back?
The alignment I have done (together with a local boot fitter but I don´t think he really knows what he is doing) has at least improved things a bit. This is from 2 years ago, before I knew that I needed alignement:
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