Thanks in advance for any help.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NTyP_c3VR0
Yes, I m seeing some upper body effect on the lower body. I will try to get rid of it next time. Also what I m seeing is seriously lacking CA & CB. Actually I tried to follow the instruction from book2. One thing I m not very sure is whether I should place down the stance leg at the very last moment just before release and use the stance leg to release?MonsterMan wrote:Don't throw away the good work by practicing upper body rotation like that.
I notice that the outside ski tip is pointing up before place down. Meaning a bit aft. I though I was fore as the same ski tip was pointing right down a little bit earlier. Thank you for finding out for me.MonsterMan wrote:re-read the bit about pullback of the lifted foot, that may help to get the front of the ski to bite. If you get centered, you may get the balance you need to ski slowly/.
Thanks! got your advise. I ll try to fix that as you say. This particular exercise is very difficult to me as when I lose pressure I simply fall. So there is some fear to fight against with. Perhaps I should not lift the old-inside ski too high.GregM wrote:To me the upper body inclination indicates the lack of or insufficient flex to release.
Harald said something like this in his DVD: you have the book you must have the DVD.Max_501 wrote:Do you have the DVD?
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