Neiltoo wrote:
I think that you have a very narrow view of what carving is, Trencher.
Nothing wrong with that, but it results in people disagreeing with you )
In my opinion, carving is what the ski does, not what the skier does. There are many ways to get the ski to carve (body position wise) and many ways to balance on the ski while it carves.
So if someones body shape/position doesn't conform to what you see as carving then its not carving :D
I actually made reference to that above when I said " Just because there is extreme angulation and inclination of the skis, the skis still may not be carving." refering to the pictures and video of the stright skis in use by experts. I totally agree with you Neil, carving is about how the ski cuts an arc through the snow. The critical part of this is that no part of the ski should be skidding. If it is, then energy is being lost and ski is not carving cleanly.
So yes I do think there is a difference in definition here. It is because what was accepted as a carved turn on old school skis, no longer meets the standard commonly achieved and that is a clean, no skid at all turn.
Trencher