by Obrules15 » Sat Nov 25, 2017 11:54 am
Time to practice MA (I'm not an expert)
The biggest thing I see is occasionally where you stem a few of your turns. That may be because you transfer weight to the inside edge of your stance ski prior to completely unweighting your new inside ski (or I could be wrong and I'm attributing things I struggle with to you). But it definitely doesn't happen every time so it seems to be something you are aware of. You definitely counterbalance and have better flexion and outside leg lengthening on the turns to the L(your left).
Is the stance width appropriate for the size of the skier?
-Yes
Does the release start by flexing the outside leg?
-Yes
Does LTE tipping lead engagement to the new turn?
-Yes, Big O-Frame
Are the feet pulled back at transition?
-No
Is the inside foot held back throughout the turn?
-No
Is there enough CB and CA and is the timing right?
-Turns to your right have weaker CB, CA seems good.
Is the pelvis included in the CB/CA movement?
-Yes
Strong inside arm?
-Yes
Is the inside leg flexed as the turn progresses?
-Some, ?enough? Better to your left
Does the outside leg extend naturally (no pushing) as the turn progresses?
-Some, ?enough? Better left.
Does LTE tipping of the inside foot continue throughout the turn?
-Yes
Is the skier balanced over the outside ski?
-Not enoughbut (when you stem)
Is there a pole touch and how is the movement and timing?
-yes, doesn't seem to unwind CA or be too close to body
Alignment - watch the skis and knees carefully - does anything look like it needs go be tipped in or out?
-Unsure, can't see feet/boots well enough.