I simply released by lighten the lower skis, flatten the upper ski(too sudden) , hold on to the pole for support and unwind?BigE wrote:Look at your very first movement... no matter how small. What is it?
carver_hk wrote:I simply released by lighten the lower skis, flatten the upper ski(too sudden) , hold on to the pole for support and unwind?BigE wrote:Look at your very first movement... no matter how small. What is it?
edit: what I understand now there should be un-tipping before release.
I didn't mean to do anything with the right arm. My guess is my body automatically response to insufficient torque to turn the skis downhill. The arm movement is more like an indication of existence of rotation to me. Now I m pretty anxious to try out what I learn from the feedback on snow. Unfortunately its quite busy at the moment.A.L.E wrote:Right arm.....
Yes, I can see the upmove too. Its seems the upmove/arm rotation pair up to help the release. But wrt to BigE's question is this the very first movement or is it subsequent movement?A.L.E wrote:There is also an up move combined with the arm rotation to help release. Flattening and tipping of the inside ski is all that is required......and be patient for gravity to start the slide.
h.harb wrote:TST advocates have no idea of the reality of skiing. The BBs, Fastman crowd, don't ski well enough to release and they therefore don't realize the importance of valid Essentials, , therefore in my opinion, they are screwing skiers up and have been for decades. What could be more clear than this. In my opinion, TST (Traditional Ski Teaching) which includes PSIA, CSIA and the rest, are screwing up your skiing. No race coach worth his gate wrench, teaches what ski instructors teach, come on, when will people wake up. This is no longer a revelation.
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