Author Topic: Raising the Front Binding.  (Read 2324 times)

Svend

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Re: Raising the Front Binding.
« Reply #30 on: March 28, 2012, 08:45:20 am »
Working outside the boot, changing ramp angle moves the knee. The skier then moves the hips.

OK -- but are they moving the hips in the directions that I think?  See my previous post:

OK, now I'm starting to get it.  In other words, what you're saying is that more ramp angle, by pushing hips forward, will create an opposing reaction and induce a skier to get re-balanced by moving the hips back.  Conversely, less ramp angle (toe lifts) will induce the skier to move forward to re-balance.  Interesting, and the opposite of what I thought.

Todd, Snowhot -- is this how it worked out for you?

Could you clarify, please?