This is my first topic on the forum; I've been a silent viewer for months now and was able to find pretty much all answers to my questions in either the books/video's, Harald's blog and of course this forum.
I will likely post a MA-topic upcoming season and will give a quick introduction there.
The reason for me opening this topic is that I have some doubts about 'knee tipping' and whether it could solve one of the issues I am struggling with.
Knee tipping is not often mentioned in PMTS (at least the books/forum) but Harald did mention it in this blog post: https://harbskisysems.blogspot.com/2020/06/how-to-use-and-identify-essentials-of.html
I'm currently working on getting rid of my inside leg / knee sometimes (especially when trying to shorten my inside leg, read: not hip dumping) pointing towards the base of my ski's. The picture below pretty much sums it up (note that it is not me in those pictures):
I'm not sure whether this is likely an alignment issue (e.g. knock-knees) or something else.
I can imagine that with knee tipping, which is essentially a rotation of the femur (if I'm not mistaken), I'd be able to bring that inside leg more parallel relative to the outside leg.
However, I'm not sure if I would be using knee tipping then for the right purpose. Hope someone could shed some light on this