I think that no matter what, ideally the feet will move though one end of the spectrum to the other (pronation, neutral, supination) in pretty much any ski turn, and so, any advice to stay in one spot may need to be looked at through this lense. Again, this is how I have been viewing it mentally for a while now.
Of course, turn forces play a huge role and change the shape of the foot, so the range of manually manipulation may be smaller e.g., the "sweet spot" would be smaller.
zenny
Of course, turn forces play a huge role and change the shape of the foot, so the range of manually manipulation may be smaller e.g., the "sweet spot" would be smaller.
zenny