John, you look trim and fit and I just get old and plump ...nice to see you active again...
....Ott
Ken wrote:Back to the LeMaster photos....
Some folks will look but not see. Yes the feet are wide apart. They'll prove that with a tape measure. They won't see that the legs are close together...can't get much closer.
John Mason wrote:I get the feeling PSIA goes through these 'fads' and that the wide stance thing was the biggie 2 seasons ago. I would not be surprised if some take off on 'waist steering' will be the next one. But I'm out of the loop now and don't even lurk on that other forum that shall not be named any more. To many other things to spend time on.
I am curious to hear about why they would keep such a wide stance during transition. to me it sorta seems like they were having their body conform to a wide ski track so that as they come out of a turn, they maintain the skiis having a consistently side ski track the entire time and obviously have to spread their legs to do it when they're at transition of the turn.
Harald wrote:Arcmeister is a Blue Level accredited PMTS instructor. I go to his ski school every season to do clinics. He is well informed about PMTS and its methods. Maybe that's why he makes sense.
His instructors are all PSIA, they are hugely excited about PMTS because it changes their skiing in a quick, positive way. I'll give credit to those who are doing PMTS, they were already the enlightened in the PSIA, they saw a better opportunity with PMTS to further their teaching and skiing appraoches and take advantage of it rather then being defenive about acquiring knowledge.
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