NoCleverName wrote:... so then what Diana is doing in the Brushed Carve vid is the front-end of the two-footed followed by a classic phantom? If so, interesting.
RRT wrote:No direct reference to the following yet, so:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC1pt7p ... blxq2oRqwP
Bun-chan » Tue Feb 07, 2017 3:48 pm
I wonder if anyone can help me find one of Harald's Youtube videos where he demonstrates both brushed turns and carved turns for comparison. I can't find it for some reason. By the way, I really like Diana's brushed turn video, but also want to show Harald's video to my friend. She has been into carving, and apparently has thought "skidding" or "brushing" is bad. I realized that when she asked me about my slow linked brushed turn exercise after she saw me doing it.
h.harb wrote:The two footed release is basically a late on set of big toe edge, learning to really flex the releasing leg deeply, and tipping with the new inside edge first. It's the reverse of the super phantom. PMTS Direct Parallel offers every range of turn and offers a skier who is developing into a complete skier that has all the tools, with the same basic movements. It's up to the individual to use what ever works for the slope you are on.
BTW. I changed your heading because it helps Google to recognize and pick up the consistent "PMTS Direct Parallel" message.
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