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Inadvertent snow plough

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I've now been told by a couple of instructors that in my "relaxed' position I'm snowploughing slightly with my right ski pointing inwards. I can rectify this by consciously straightening my right leg. Any suggestions for cause or rectifying action? I've got new boots with custom footbeds but do I need to have my gait analysed or do I need to stop being lazy and work or strenghten my right leg muscles so that my neutral position has both skis parallel?
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