mountainbum wrote:h.harb: I'm surprised you noticed my swayback just from the video! I've had that problem for a long time, and only one person, an examiner, ever noticed it. The suggestions about ramp angle seem worth trying out. In response to the lateral alignment, I have a couple more videos that I took--although they weren't as good, they clearly showed an Aframe at the start of every turn. If you like, I could post them if that would be helpful.
Heh. You've just experienced a small sample of the expertise HH, Diana and their other coaches bring to every PMTS student. Imagine how much they do in person.
I got more lasting skiing value from Diana's examination of my (relatively normal) feet than from 30+ years of traditional ski lessons and bootfitting. She spotted a 25 year old R knee injury before I even got my street shoes off. I'd told a dozen traditional instructors and fitters about that problem - and got no advice or help. Most couldn't see it even after being told about it, even when being paid to ski with me in a private lesson. Diana spotted it while I was walking into the shop and fixed it for good.
Get thee to Dumont!