Author Topic: Clendenin and Lindsy Vonn  (Read 1750 times)

Gary

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Re: Clendenin and Lindsy Vonn
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2012, 03:00:53 pm »
Since I ski 3 d snow two footed as well Max...not sure I understand what point you're trying to make..but, for me, the uphill ski is tipped and either scrapped in or pulled under the hips and my weight is put on that uphill edge...% based on how much turn shape and speed management I need. If I center on the uphill ski, depending on how much weight is delivered to that ski, I might end up with diverging tips...the uphill ski starting off in the next turn with the downhill ski skimming the ground..this quickly initiates a turn... AND honestly Max...if that doesn't answer your question, I probably won't be able to...If you have a point to make...make it.....I believe if you're big toe downhill ski dominant, you may not be able to experience this or maybe you do but you find that uphill edge differently....or I'm very poor at explaining.

Hope that helps....G