And when I get real tired, which in my advanced age comes sooner in the day, I go from simultanious (dynamic) edge change to sequential edge change and then a stem or wedge slips in momentarily. It happens because I change edges on the new turning ski before I let go with the old one and it looks kind of one-two real fast. In order to do this you have to separate your stance somewhat and what it usually end up being is that the tails separate more than the tips, looking like a wedge.
Ott,
Thanks for your supporting reply.
I would classify this as a wedge. If BTE comes before LTE that is a wedge for me (this is not a proper PMTS move, but obviously you know that).
And LTE is logically and practically far less tiring way to ski ? the minimum impact on kinetic chain.
Would you now agree with John statement that expert PTMS skiers "look" and ski differently than non-PMTS experts such as yourself!!
You see, I am a recreational PMTS skier, when I get tired on skis or get late (late as in trouble) in gates skating my ducttape slalom I will try LTE much more. PMTS experts will do that more vividly than me.
Caught youh!
What is interesting that doing LTE before BTE can, in cases, result in a converged tips, and that is not wedge for me.
PS. I like reading your posts.