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  1. Interesting comments, at the end of last season I took a few lessons at twin lakes ski park in monroe ny, and the coach there was telling me to look into switching to a rear toe plate, his reason was for the back foot to be able to move side to side or into a more natural position. I have tried a friends ski with a rtp and getting up wasnt the issue but i felt that with double boots you have more control on top of the ski and stability.
  2. So I would consider my self a beginner skier, still trying to make it through the course at 15 off. I have double wiley highwraps on a radar P6. Most of the men and women that ski in my area use double boots but im curious to find out if they help or hurt you when your learning. what is the better set up for beginners ??
  3. I play ice hockey year round and feel that it helps during the ski season, but also my forearms always kill after the first few passes, I've been using an 2in diameter pipe with a rope tied to it and a 5lb weight tied on the other end, roll the pipe in your hands bringing the weight up and down, helps with the forearms.
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