Here's another pam Fletcher video on ski shape and turning-I love the advice 'When in Doubt-widen them out!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1B7zy_L8jM&NR=1I'm sure, the faithful on this board have taken notice of her preferred ski choice..I guess she can't be all that bad!
Seriously, that sort of skiing is what I run into more from instructors and folks who want to give me advice. It's not the stem-wedge of PSIA, but rather the wide 'athletic' ready stance with heavy knee drive edging and powering through with rotary forces. The Klaus Maier sofa ski school carving video is another example of this.
I'm glad I found HH's models of carving/ turning-which replaced the 'stability' based wide stance, heavy knee drive carving with the 'dynamic' narrower stance and introduces the all-important concept of flexing to release old edges, and to develop foot separation and achieve real carving angles.