GregM wrote:I would say that the wedge is typically a by-product of the stance foot tipping dominating over the free foot tipping. In other words you are not leading with the free foot tipping during the release. In this respect working on CA would not help if it moves your attention away from tipping the feet.
If I refer to the following quote:
Bolter wrote:Hints from ACBES2:
-Start with equal edge angles of both skis
-Feet and ankles control the grip and release
-Stand centered and keep feet under your hips/body
-Begin by flattening the lower ski first
-Keep lower ski weighted as you flatten
-No muscular effort (or turning force of Rotation) is needed to direct the skis; let the tips aim down the mountain
Here
lower ski means stance leg before the release and it will be the free leg after neutral?
So there should be a transfer of weight to the old free ski(upper ski) before the release and then tip the free ski to release? It sounds logical as it is exactly what is done in PJ turns.