Ok - here is my analysis.
Do i get lazy with the inside leg tipping? Yes. All the time? Nope. He snow was pretty chewed up, it doesn't show until you pay attention to how many times i find myself floating... Yes, flat light, couldnt see squat
Carving of the inside ski? Not that i can tell untill after the fall line, which is called... weighted release? I see the old outside leg in the air a few times, trying to rush an edge change...
Up and down? Quite a bit, surprisingly... I think it may be a function of trying to move the hips forward and them getting stuck in front of the boots... It seems evident in the last section where i am generating speed on flat. I have to re-evaluate that. I am now working on pulling legs back instead...
I dont think that up and down is with big toe push off though. Will re-examine that. Legs tip independently of the upper bidy getting up, it seems.
Hands too low? Yes, surprinsingly... Will fix that. Hip there? Not much until the last section, again working the flats...
Tip lead? Not as much as to bother me, really.. Not sure where you see that consistently... dont think it messes with my CA as much as you say.
This is the first time I see myself this season, since my last MA here actually... You may have seen me before I did 'cause i was too tired to watch it carefully
If you dont agree with my analysis, please break it down.
Thanks and cheers.
P.S. inconsistency, in our system (CSCF) is a sign of the aquisition/consolidation phases, where I consider myself to be. Please keep that in mind. I am NOT trying to fix something I know - skiing in general is new to me... I'm learning it all for the first time.