sashalex wrote:Because this discussion proves without a shadow of a doubt that the inside leg should lead the tipping.
If a student believes that Harald knows what he is talking about and follows the progression outlined in the books and this forum there shouldn't be any doubt. Tipping to the LTE always leads.
sashalex wrote:This discussion fully resolves the divergence issue because it implies that there is a flaw in my tipping technique.
The possible flaw in technique was covered in the 2nd post. Unfortunately the information in this thread can't resolve the issue because we don't know what is causing the divergence without video.
sashalex wrote:But I'm still not fully convinced because I don't know if you truly understand what I was originally asking.
And there is the main reason this thread continues. You are not convinced that a Blue Level PMTS Coach understands how to start a turn from a straight run.
sashalex wrote:To rephrase my question...does the inside leg still lead the tipping if you have not made the weight transfer to the stance ski.
Rephrasing the question doesn't change the answer.
sashalex wrote:To me thats confusing because I don't see how its possible to make a parallel turn without first transferring weight to the stance ski.
IMO you have jumped too far ahead and that is the source of your confusion. In PMTS we learn to make parallel turns with 100% of the weight on the stance ski, inside ski, and any combination of the two.
Here's an old post I wrote some time ago -
Max_501 wrote:Learning PMTS can be very simple if you follow the progression HH has given us. Book 1, Book 2, then Essentials. No need to over analyze or question the steps that HH has laid out in the books and on this forum because they simply work. Nike has a slogon "Just Do It" and that applies here. Just Do It [PMTS] and you will be on the road to expert skiing.
Nearly every question I can think of has already been asked and answered on this forum. The best way to search the forum is to use Google. Here is an example that you can type into the google search box to find information on counteracting movements here.
"counteracting" site:http://www.pmts.org/pmtsforum
or
"counter acting" site:http://www.pmts.org/pmtsforum
Using Google focused on searching the PMTS forum yields a wealth of information!