Hi noobSkier,
Did you record yourself in the last video with a go pro? I'm curious how you did it.
l2ski wrote:Hi noobSkier,
Did you record yourself in the last video with a go pro? I'm curious how you did it.
l2ski wrote:Also, it would be interesting to see you skiing slowly.
Max_501 wrote:Compare the position of your pelvis to the photos in this article:
The Pelvis in Counterbalancing
noobSkier wrote:Here is one the the alignment tests from ACBAES Book 1. Sorry about the quality, it was self-filmed with my GoPro+remote. Hopefully this one gives us what we need, but please let me know if I should try to get a better one.
noobSkier wrote:Here's a video of me today trying some brushed carves again. I was off balance and rotating for the first few turns but I catch my stride from the middle to the end. Any advice is appreciated!
AnI wrote:This video is consistent with a mild knock-kneed alignment, maybe something around half a degree or so, nothing significant enough to make any of the PMTS drills difficult. If you post videos of other maneuvers as well, it will help to validate these observations. Additionally, when you ski on your left foot, your ski wobbles a little more than when you ski on the right foot. Do you see it each time you ski on the left leg, or was it a coincidence?
l2ski wrote:Hi noobSkier,
I'm clearly not an expert.
Your transitions look good in terms of free foot management, tipping and balance transfer.
How is your balance distributed after the transition and throughout the arc?
You may be putting too much weight on your inside ski too early in the arc?
Based on your hips, torso, and how close your feet are throughout the arc,
to me it appears that you don't have enough counter-balance to continue tipping
and flexing the free foot so that you get some vertical separation.
I think you need to begin counter-balancing with your new inside hip and torso more during
transition and continue with it more as the turn progresses.
Do you practicing skiing with 100% of your weight on the stance ski
until the very end of the arc?
noobSkier wrote:Hi I2ski, Im trying my best with the counter, but at a certain point i feel stuck and I'm wondering if its something to do with my limited tipping range. When I'm carving, I definitely try to be 100% weighted on the stance ski...but when I'm trying to brush I think the goal is to be more or less equally weighted (correct me if I'm wrong anyone).
AnI wrote: Skiing on my left leg is definitely the worse of my two turns and I feel it. Whenever I lose balance, its skiing on my left leg.
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