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Started by Blazeskibunny in Ski Technique 11-Dec-2007 - 3 Replies
Blazeskibunny posted Dec-2007
ok ..so i am having some issues with getting into the front of my boots and cranking turns without making it smooth any help.
Pavelski
reply to 'Help' posted Dec-2007
Love to help you, but you must be more specific!
Is it trouble getting into boots?
Getting into front of boots is easy.
Just put boots down on floor. Walk to front of boots. Voila you are in front of your boots. Correct manners is to say, "hello boots"
Now the cranking problem is a perplex one.Do you have the model 45H6t crank? If so you must do a counter-body rotaion.
If you have the model 45H6H model crank,,,,then it is another story. This model is smooth if you know how to set an edge!
Seriously, Blazeskibunny, You want correct ski advice. Take the time to formulate your question clearly!
Lots of help coming.
Is it trouble getting into boots?
Getting into front of boots is easy.
Just put boots down on floor. Walk to front of boots. Voila you are in front of your boots. Correct manners is to say, "hello boots"
Now the cranking problem is a perplex one.Do you have the model 45H6t crank? If so you must do a counter-body rotaion.
If you have the model 45H6H model crank,,,,then it is another story. This model is smooth if you know how to set an edge!
Seriously, Blazeskibunny, You want correct ski advice. Take the time to formulate your question clearly!
Lots of help coming.
Blazeskibunny
reply to 'Help' posted Dec-2007
well its not getting into the boot but the front of the boot ..i'm a racer..also i'm having a hard time getting my skies to carve good...and smoothly..not sure if its psyhcologic or something...
Trencher
reply to 'Help' posted Dec-2007
I find pressuring the tounge has much to do with the ski boots. My favourite boots are easy to pressure. I have other boots, in which despite tweaking lean and ramp are much harder maintain the forward pressure.
If you are cleanly carving large radius turns, but can't tighten the radius up, this may be your issue. If your large radius carved turns are the problem, I would suspect it's more of a technique issue.
Trencher
If you are cleanly carving large radius turns, but can't tighten the radius up, this may be your issue. If your large radius carved turns are the problem, I would suspect it's more of a technique issue.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Topic last updated on 12-December-2007 at 22:48