l2ski wrote:Try flexing your knees more while tipping. This provides greater range.
While moving, tipping can also be limited due to fore/aft balance. I believe I have a problem
with this because I tend to be back on my heals often, which greatly limits tipping.
h.harb wrote:http://harbskisysems.blogspot.com/2017/01/pmts-harb-ski-systems-building-expert.html
Practice the range you can get (as much as you can) and then add the matching movement of the other tipping foot and leg. It's more to do with the range of femoral external rotation, rather than hip rotation or hip flexibility. Hip flexibility has to do with counter acting and counter balance..
h.harb wrote:Range of motion also has to do with where your inside foot is at the point of release and during the turn. If it's forward you lose range of motion tipping that leg and knee.
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