Jjmdane wrote:Try experimenting with a slightly wider stance to encourage more tipping and prevent the heel push at the end or the turn.
How will a wider stance for this skier help promote tipping while preventing a heel push?
Jjmdane wrote:Try experimenting with a slightly wider stance to encourage more tipping and prevent the heel push at the end or the turn.
,lukezhang wrote:Slow turns with surprised ungroomed session in the middle
Jjmdane wrote:Clearly the stance he is using is not encouraging increased tipping and by having a stance that enables more independent foot and ankle action he may experience the tipping action he is striving for.
noobSkier wrote:I think in the cases where a (slightly) wider stance was recommended was with the purpose to make tipping MORE difficult in order to break faulty movement patterns. I could be off base here, feel free to correct.
Jjmdane wrote:The point is that varying ones stance can sometimes change default patterns that are incorrect.
lukezhang wrote:What I am focused on is snappy brush short turns.
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