Author Topic: A First Allignment Session  (Read 1137 times)

jim-ratliff

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Re: A First Allignment Session
« on: January 23, 2012, 03:39:33 pm »
LivingProof:
You may not remember, but Ron went to Billy Kaplan as well, and I believe was pretty satisfied with what he did for him.
I've never heard anyone from the SkunkWorks refer to timing (I'm sure other posters here are somewhat more knowledgeable than I).  However, they much prefer to do on-the snow analysis of alignment before and after, so they would/could be looking at similar symptoms as they watch.
The question I would have about the floating blocks is what is the stance width of the blocks.  I think we all have a natural stance width, and when skiing we naturally ski in that stance unless we are "training" ourselves to ski in a wider stance.  How does the floating blocks deal with that.
 :D  (and what are the blocks floating on)  ;D   Pictures of the gizmo please?
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