Robert0325 wrote:As I see it from the image below I'm Releasing and transferring balance to the LTE of the uphill ski as per a Super Phantom, am I correct?
This skiing does not include much Releasing. When there's no Engagement (due to no Tipping) there's nothing to release.
These two images are from near the end of a turn to the right.
- The first image shows that the inside (R) ski was lifted mid-turn (but not tipping toward its LTE).
- The second image shows that the R ski was placed back down on the snow (not by flexing the L stance leg, but by extending the R leg). The skier then leaned to the R to create an equally weighted, two-footed stance (compare the torso angles in the two images).
This is not a Release. It's a shift from a (non-tipping, unengaged) one-footed stance to a (non-tipping, unengaged) two-footed stance.
I don't seem to be engaging be tipping the inside edge first. Indeed I don't seem to be doing much tipping at all in the upper C. Is my anaysis correct?
There isn't much Tipping at any point in these turns.
The Super Phantom that Max_501 recommended addresses all of these issues... as milesb also explained above.