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Moving weight forward
Started by User in Ski Technique, 9 Replies
Trencher wrote:
Jacaru wrote:Hello


I am actively trying to solve this to no avail. While I try not to lean on the back of my boots, I find it really difficult to lean on the front of them during a turn. The natural way to be stable for me is a neutral stance, at some times leaning backwards when I want to come to a stop when losing it.



Could be that you have some boot fitting issues. Boots should set up the skier's stance where a you will feel comfortable skiing with some pressure on the front of the boot cuff. The heels should not lift when you do this.

Trencher


What I meant is that I step up with strong pressure in the front of my foot, and my heels raise as the foam of the boot permits. Lol I for sure have boot fitting issues. I have always been renting ( read for 13 years). I just bought ones and they hurt, ouch! They didn't hurt at the shop.
Moving weight forward
Started by User in Ski Technique, 9 Replies
Hello

i think i have a problem with frequently moving my weight backwards. This results in my upper legs doing all the effort and really hurting by the end of the day. It also results in raising my heels and then my twin muscles really hurt too. This also leads to many more problems, like speed control on steep hills.

I am actively trying to solve this to no avail. While I try not to lean on the back of my boots, I find it really difficult to lean on the front of them during a turn. The natural way to be stable for me is a neutral stance, at some times leaning backwards when I want to come to a stop when losing it.

I also have a problem with my right turns, I can not finish them without an uncomfortable extra heel hit.

What ever you can tell me I can put it In practice tomorrow!

Thanks!