<Edited to add one more video>
A few inches of new snow at A-Basin and some early season turns on High Noon. Skis are 170cm Head World Cup Rebels iSL. I am working on being less aggressive with counter balance at the top of the turn in order to avoid locking my hips and stopping the tipping (and hence the turn). By staying relaxed, it is easier to get more tipping earlier and keep that tipping going so that the skis come around. Liking the direction these movements are going; my alignment not so much. Neither foot is working well. The left ski is railing, which might mean that leg is too strong (but it isn't) and the right is weak and wobbly. On the positive side, I spent the afternoon down at the shop working with Walker from the footbeds up and he may have identified a fit issue that explains why my alignment has been such a struggle. BTW, if you don't think PMTS skiers can stivot, you can see one at 0:12 when I have to use one to avoid the skier in brown and gray who came from behind and from the opposite side of the slope to try to hit me. Stay safe out there folks!
One more video where the alignment issues are a little less noticable as I'm not getting bounced around quite so badly.