Author Topic: John Clendenin (The Aspen Method) Questions  (Read 826 times)

Ron

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Re: John Clendenin (The Aspen Method) Questions
« Reply #15 on: September 12, 2008, 10:01:04 am »
Just to clarifysome points about PMTS that were poorly explained in the past on epic,

tipping ankles means to apply pressure within the boot, the ankle doesn't really articulate more than a mm or 2; it can't move beyond that. It does however, start the knetic chain of events, ankles, knees and so on. The pressure against the boot starts the skis moving up on edge. It's very simple if you think about it. I just spoke with Phil about this and he understands now. In the past a certain person maintained that by some miraculous feat (good pun) an ankle tighly held in a boot had range of movement.......