Administrators Horton Posted December 8, 2007 Administrators Share Posted December 8, 2007 One what side of the course do you really turn better? Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted December 8, 2007 Author Administrators Share Posted December 8, 2007 I am thinking as bits of New School gets into everyones style, good and bad sides should swap. Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillBarton Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 I can't vote on that because I still turn best on my 2-4. I'm RFF so I guess that's my heel side, the one I consider my good side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted December 9, 2007 Author Administrators Share Posted December 9, 2007 Heel side (2 ball RFF) is said to be off side. So your best turn is your "off" side. Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller skibug Posted December 9, 2007 Baller Share Posted December 9, 2007 Isn't the Heel Side considered the "Good Side"? I am RFF and 2-4 ball are my strong turns. Toe Side has your back leg working against body; or across your body, however you want to look at it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller tsixam Posted December 10, 2007 Baller Share Posted December 10, 2007 I am a little bit confused too. Anyway, my best side for the moment (it is changing over time) is the Off side/Bad side or.. Toe side? I am LFF and no 1 should be my On/Good or.. Heel side? Tsixam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted December 10, 2007 Author Administrators Share Posted December 10, 2007 CRAP did I get it backwards? This is why I never liked the whole good side back side thing to start with. Just forget this thread ever happened. Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RS Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 yes, you have it backwards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted December 11, 2007 Author Administrators Share Posted December 11, 2007 This never happened . . . let us never speak of it again. Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RS Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 My turns are both pretty good now and I'd give the nod to my offside (toe side, formerly bad side, LLF) since going to a different ski.  My offside is just killer and I can now actually make up time at 4 ball which used to be the death of me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller DW Posted December 11, 2007 Baller Share Posted December 11, 2007 JTH, I don't agree with your thought that good / bad sides would swap. IMO a skier is by body geometry going to be able to have one side be better than the other and style and technique can't change that, only minimize it. Pure and simple, if you look at the ability to angle the ski relative to your hips, it will be much easier to do that by not crossing your legs. The technique only serves to reduce the body's limitations to twist or rotate in the less favorable direction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RS Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 Brent- 07 F1- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller alex38 Posted January 18, 2008 Baller Share Posted January 18, 2008 When my bad side is good, it's better than my good side...what? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted January 18, 2008 Author Administrators Share Posted January 18, 2008 I love to ski but never claimed to be smart Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef23 Posted August 8, 2008 Share Posted August 8, 2008 I would say it is toe side of your back foot. When I learned as a kid you really threw the ski around with that back foot and it was easier to drive with the toe of the back foot than the heel of the back foot. For LFF that is obviously 1,3,5 good side and 2,4,6 for RFF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lagdawg Posted August 8, 2008 Share Posted August 8, 2008 Because toeside and heelside are terms from skate, wake or snow boarding in which the feet are aligned differently it becomes confusing when the feet are lined up in the same direction as the edges. So picture riding on a trick ski with your rear foot turned out. I am LFF, if I were making a turn around 1,3,5 the ski would be on the edge closest to my rear heel this would also be my goodside. When I make a turn around 2,4,6 I make the turn on the edge closest to my rear toes so this would be toeside but also my offside. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Director Darwin Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 I LOVE TO SKI BUT NEVER CLAIMED TO BE SMART - John HortonNow there's a t-shirt!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted August 11, 2008 Author Administrators Share Posted August 11, 2008 Yeaaaa. You can print that one your self. Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray California Ski Ranch ★ Connelly ★ Denali ★ Goode ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GAJ0004 Posted March 27, 2009 Share Posted March 27, 2009 I am able to stay pretty symmetrical on both sides. I am left foot forward. I started struggling with my offside turn a few years ago when I started going 36 miles per hour. What worked for me is turning my hips and shoulders so they are less open to the boat and more to the spot I am aiming for before the next buoy. It took me quite a while to get it right. I have not broken any records, but it has made me more consistent in all conditions. Because of the stance on the ski you have to make different adjustments for different sides. It helps to me mixed dominant too. I kick a soccer ball with my right foot, and I am left foot forward. I am right handed, but in the last few years I have been learning to write with my left hand too. I still use my onside turn to make up time if I make a mistake in the course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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