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I haven't, but I wonder what it would be like.
I was teaching some one today and wondering what I can expect of her. I've never worked at a carnival gussying people's weights, but 350 lbs? +/- 50 lbs? She's not a bad skier, she's been at it for some years and wants to get better. She is getting better, but I wonder how much I can expect. What ir realistic. How narrow of a stance can I expect if her thighs are as big as my waist? If she could balance on one foot, how long could she be expected to support her weight on one foot? Maybe that's just not realistic. Can she angulate? Her skeleton should work the same as mine but can I really expect her to build counter and anticipation? Also... her skis. She is on a 150 something women's ski. It's designers were probably picturing a 115 lb woman to be skiing these puppies. Her boot fit actually looks pretty good, btw.
I was teaching some one today and wondering what I can expect of her. I've never worked at a carnival gussying people's weights, but 350 lbs? +/- 50 lbs? She's not a bad skier, she's been at it for some years and wants to get better. She is getting better, but I wonder how much I can expect. What ir realistic. How narrow of a stance can I expect if her thighs are as big as my waist? If she could balance on one foot, how long could she be expected to support her weight on one foot? Maybe that's just not realistic. Can she angulate? Her skeleton should work the same as mine but can I really expect her to build counter and anticipation? Also... her skis. She is on a 150 something women's ski. It's designers were probably picturing a 115 lb woman to be skiing these puppies. Her boot fit actually looks pretty good, btw.
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