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<blockquote data-quote="RandoScando" data-source="post: 862901" data-attributes="member: 80520"><p>I call B.S. on this one. Since an ordinary ski does not have any pivoting arm, whether it is used as an ideal carving ski (which very many experienced skiers actually do) or if you use it with a less 'ideal' skid technique. You simply have no toreque in the knee unless you take a fall or use some really louse technique with ordinary skis. And if you claim that you do, then you'd better add a reference, because I simply don't believe that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandoScando, post: 862901, member: 80520"] I call B.S. on this one. Since an ordinary ski does not have any pivoting arm, whether it is used as an ideal carving ski (which very many experienced skiers actually do) or if you use it with a less 'ideal' skid technique. You simply have no toreque in the knee unless you take a fall or use some really louse technique with ordinary skis. And if you claim that you do, then you'd better add a reference, because I simply don't believe that. [/QUOTE]
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