Is the stance width appropriate for the size of the skier?
Does the release start by flexing the outside leg?
Does LTE tipping lead engagement to the new turn?
Are the feet pulled back at transition?
Is the inside foot held back throughout the turn?
Is there enough CB and CA and is the timing right?
Is the pelvis included in the CB/CA movement?
Strong inside arm?
Is the inside leg flexed as the turn progresses?
Does the outside leg extend naturally (no pushing) as the turn progresses?
Does LTE tipping continue throughout the turn?
Is the skier balanced over the outside ski?
Is there a pole touch and how is the movement and timing?
Alignment - watch the skis and knees carefully - does anything look like it needs to be tipped in or out?
go_large_or_go_home wrote:you are going to have to start all over....go back to page 1 of book 1....
you need to spend hours working through each exercise sequentially...don't skip anything...set up, slide, stop...repeat...
build a slant board - work you way through these dryland exercise...
https://skiersynergy.com/index.php/vide ... -exercises
it's not what you want to hear, but we have all done it, and continue to do it...you never stop practicing the exercises/ drills..there isn't a part of the mountain that isn't used to improve or strengthen any of the essentials.
and another thing - your alignment needs to be properly checked - without it, your journey will stall..
post video of your drills..set up, slide, stop, repeat..
I will wait for the more detailed reply.
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