DougD wrote:Your shoulders are countered to the same degree, which is how Harald looks in the photo Max posted.
If you are referring to this photo its a shot of me skiing wind buffed snow from this old thread...Off Piste Skiing
DougD wrote:Your shoulders are countered to the same degree, which is how Harald looks in the photo Max posted.
oggy wrote:The tails seem to displace almost 90 degrees while the ski is flat. While the turns are quite short this seems like way too much. I'm not sure what's the cause. It's obvious that I'm flexing less than in the previous video, and this must have an impact, but I'm still unsure if this is all there is to it. I don't really see an extension. Is it just that my (attempt at) tipping induces steering? Would the edge hop/target tipping drills be the best thing to correct this?
Max_501 wrote:the outside leg lengthens (when it should be flexing)
noobSkier wrote:I have no comments for MA, but I just want to say that the skiing in your last video looks VERY nice! Are you self-taught PMTS?
jbotti wrote:Oggy, go back and read Max501s post and then go look at your video using the pause key. Your deep flexion comes into the apex of the turn which enables you to push on the tails and juice them around (as your weight is aft in this position).
jbotti wrote:From that point you extend some to release.
Bob_Y wrote:These movements don't work if the "something else" is not present.
oggy wrote:This I can't see. I see the hips rising, but I don't really see my legs extending. But maybe I'm not seeing it well. Which leg is extending?
Also, would your suggestion then be fixing flexing and extending first?
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