deicreo wrote:In this new season, I come here again to get the idea of what is my skiing development like.
For any comments thanks in advance.
Have you done any super phantom work?
SMIM is reducing stance width while getting balanced over the outside ski.
To start work on getting the weight off the inside ski. One test is to lift the inside ski and bring it in closer to the outside ski. With this movement you can immediately see if you are balanced over the outside ski.
Harald Harb wrote:First, he has to get his weight off the inside ski.
deicreo wrote:However, I must point out that I feel balanced over the outside ski almost in every turn. It does not seem so because I am still looking too wide on the skis.
deicreo wrote:Still I can assure you that I can lift the inside leg in the middle of the arc without problems.
deicreo wrote:Please notice the single line that I am leaving on the snow.
Max_501 wrote:
If you spend more time reading the forum posts you will find that our feelings are often misleading. Video doesn't lie (...)
I put short video riding on the outside leg almost the whole arc. Please notice the single line that I am leaving on the snow.
deicreo wrote:The picture is taken by Max from the aforementioned video, showing that my inside leg is engaged.
HeluvaSkier wrote,
Deicreo,
You need to focus on basic tipping and stance ski balancing drills. Currently your only method for putting the skis on edge is hip dumping. This is why your skiing has such an unnatural appearance of CA. You aren't using CA to counteract tipping/turning that the skis are doing, you're using it to make the entire turn.
ChuckT wrote:That aside, could anyone clue me in on what the issue is with that picture of deicreo's skiing?
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