bmoose21 wrote:In the last video you're having trouble balancing on the LTE without some new stance leg extension... if you work on holding CA at the end of the turn it will help with that balance. Use a cue that you can observe like attempting to get your inside hand over your ski tip (while maintaining a level home base position). Old free foot/new stance foot pull back helps as well.
jbotti wrote:It’s very tough (impossible) to hold CA when there isn’t any to begin with.
noobSkier wrote: I had read something about how it's not required for the TFR
noobSkier wrote:Here is a question, is it acceptable to use some inversion of the uphill foot when drilling OFR's? Or should it be solely eversion of the lifted downhill foot?
I do like the question but I think the answer is an obvious and simple, "no and yes."
In other words, one would not need mirror exactly what HH looks like while he skis but one would need to employ all PMTS basic techniques in order to be a PMTS skier. I mean, to me, the proper movements are either there or they're not, i.e. as in how Diana skis vs HH. Different in their appearance but consistent in their the use of technique. The same could be said of other accomplished PMTS skiers.
Max_501 wrote:noobSkier wrote:Here is a question, is it acceptable to use some inversion of the uphill foot when drilling OFR's? Or should it be solely eversion of the lifted downhill foot?
The goal is to achieve an o-frame which happens when both skis are on the LTE at the same time.
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