Poster: A snowHead
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marc gledhill,
I don't have problems, I am awesome.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Ah, soz flicksta I meant Hornster,
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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marc gledhill, Inside / Outside ?
To move the knee out, try a shim under the inside edge of the boot.
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RobertC, t'other way round as it turns out. Bit of cornfake carcass strapped down the outside of the footbed pulls the knee across, so I'm told.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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marc gledhill wrote: |
RobertC, t'other way round as it turns out. Bit of cornfake carcass strapped down the outside of the footbed pulls the knee across, so I'm told. |
This is 'Drastic Plastic Syndromme': A line of descussion used by those frequenting dry ski slopes too often. You guys ski often, get your footbeds/boots delt with.
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SMALLZOOKEEPER, very, very good assumption. I presume you disagree?
Trouble is, I won't be near a decent bootfitter until late Jan '06, so I was going to give it a crack in the meantime.
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marc gledhill, My knees dive together when I flex. I skied like this for years until it was picked up on by a BASI 1. My wedges were glued to the rigid inner boot floor and went on the heel area of the arch (medial)side of the foot.
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snowbunny, is that the inside or outside side?
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Marc, no worries. Try it. It's VOODOO MAGIC, MAN!
Medial, inside(Meridian/centre). Lateral, outside. Posterior, behind. Anterior, in-front. These are handy terms to know in skiing.
'Bunny, glad it worked. It's less likley to cause a problem with, volume, if this is done outside the boot or with a well built footbed. Assuming you boots fit.
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SMALLZOOKEEPER, It did work. It made my skis, ski flatter, before, I was always on an inner edge. I am going for a boot fitting, for new Boots in a couple of weeks at Profeet. I will expect them to pick up on the problem.
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snowbunny wrote: |
SMALLZOOKEEPER, It did work. It made my skis, ski flatter, before, I was always on an inner edge. I am going for a boot fitting, for new Boots in a couple of weeks at Profeet. I will expect them to pick up on the problem. |
Hey, Bunny i'm glad it worked.
Don't worry too much if they don't work with the alignment too much. 90% of alignment is in the Orthotic. Have fun, tug the Wolf's beard for me!
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SMALLZOOKEEPER,
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Have fun, tug the Wolf's beard for me
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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SMALLZOOKEEPER wrote: |
90% of alignment is in the Orthotic. |
Wazzat?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Hornster, having watched a program called Snow Patrol on Sky, it seems you don't have to be a beautiful skier to ski well. The park skiers on that program ski with their hands in their pockets, leaning back and still manage to ski okay.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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marc gledhill, the footbed.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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SMALLZOOKEEPER,
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Have fun, tug the Wolf's beard for me
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He was around, but the beard was far too short to get a grip
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Someone in an earlier part of this thread mentioned 'scarving' turns. What are these?
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conor, it's a skidded carve
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How does that work then? I thought the idea of carving is that you don't skid
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Uh oh.
Please don't let this turn into a "Am I really carving? For which part of the turn? How much? Perception vs. Reality" thread.........
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veeeight, I wholeheartedly agree. Much better to ask 'How much of the turn am I really carving?'
I also knock on doors and run away.
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conor, yes, that's the idea, but sometimes, if you want to reduce your speed shile in a carve, then just let the tails wash out a bit.
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conor, Just to knock on the door and run away ala Scarpa, these are the sort of turns that are produced by many, when in reality, they think they are carving................
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veeeight, yup.
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"Many"?
..."most" I think...
(ducks)
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