atkinson
New member
So the fat ski showdown had a few posters claim that wider boards make your knees hurt. This illustrates a common erroneous concept that we should be using our knees to get our skis on edge.
Biomechanically speaking, this puts our knees at great risk of injury. Our knees and legs are strongest when the hip, knee and second toe are aligning. This movement pattern is for all types of skis, snowboards, sports and even just plain old walking and standing. Tipping your knee in to put the ski on edge stresses the ligaments and cartilage.
The biggest muscle in the body is the gluteus MAXimus and the center of our strongest movements. Use your hips to tip your skis on edge or as I like to say, tip your hip to rip.
Biomechanically speaking, this puts our knees at great risk of injury. Our knees and legs are strongest when the hip, knee and second toe are aligning. This movement pattern is for all types of skis, snowboards, sports and even just plain old walking and standing. Tipping your knee in to put the ski on edge stresses the ligaments and cartilage.
The biggest muscle in the body is the gluteus MAXimus and the center of our strongest movements. Use your hips to tip your skis on edge or as I like to say, tip your hip to rip.