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Re: Open Telemark
Posted by Polished
8/15/2008  3:19:00 PM
If its the Overturned Spin Turn finishing backing LOD and the the Turning Lock clockwise If that's the one, the man is more often than not to blame. The LF must pass the RF completely. Usually the man has not gone into the cross deep enough. Sometimes it just resembles a Chasse which of course is usless. Unless it is done correctly the lady hasn't got a chance.
Re: Open Telemark
Posted by jofjonesboro
7/10/2008  12:28:00 PM
I don't understand why you say that you are "rotating clockwise" in order to move into promenade position at the end of the overturned turning lock; it rotates counter-clockwise, as anymouse points out.

jj
Re: Open Telemark
Posted by anymouse
7/10/2008  1:22:00 PM
"I don't understand why you say that you are "rotating clockwise" in order to move into promenade position at the end of the overturned turning lock; it rotates counter-clockwise, as anymouse points out."

There are turning locks to both the right (clockwise) and the left (anticlockwise).

My own comment about anticlockwise was with regard to the original topic of the open telemark, before either turning lock came into discussion at all.

Re: Open Telemark
Posted by jofjonesboro
7/10/2008  1:43:00 PM
My mistake. I just read cdroge's post and responded. I didn't even notice your comment about the lock turning to the right.

Thanks.

jj
Re: Open Telemark
Posted by cdroge
7/11/2008  10:33:00 AM
Thanks Anymouse and Polished, more for me to practice.
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