Hi, long time lurker here! I started with the PMTS material a few years back and I can definitely say that, through diligent practice of the exercises & a conscious effort to apply the essentials, my skiing has improved ten-fold. Thank you Harald! I've really taken my carving to a new level through the system, but my goal this season is to really focus on developing analog control of my tipping movements. I've been drilling the heck out of the two-footed and one-footed release...and failing miserably. I will follow up with video, but I think there might be something missing in my tipping technique. I've been pouring over the forum, using google to find every post related to tipping, but theres one thing that I'm not sure has ever been brought up.
What are the toes actually doing when the ankle inverts or everts? What I started doing last season is lifting my toes right up into the toebox. I found that it gives me a deeper eversion, but it might also be totally wrong and ruining my efforts in the two-footed & one-footed release. I would greatly appreciate any advice. Thank you!