Author Topic: Style and Technique Part Deux: Attack of the Jibbers  (Read 2657 times)

midwif

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Learning to ski in my later 30's and my first experience being taught
the "mighty wedge", I think there was little hope any natural athleticism
was going to overcome a bad start.

For many on this forum, I think that is why we have been attracted to PMTS.
Sequential building blocks that make sense. Something our brains could work on
since the body wouldn't do it automatically.

Those young jibbers are quite amazing. But like Botti said, any effort on our part to emulate
would result in pain  and probably injury.

That loose and easy look is remarkable and I know in my heart I will never attain much of that
relaxed look while I ski.

But, I want to remind everyone that all points of view are welcome here.
You can even admire PSIA  teaching if you want.
I'll try to keep the snickering to a dim level. ;D
"Play it Sam"