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Subject: changing feet


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Katherine Crowley
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Date Posted: 04:00:11 07/02/08 Wed
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I am a recreational slalom skier with right foot back. I have recently torn my lateral meniscus on my right side and don't know how long until it mends. As I am mourning the loss of skiing over the summer, I was thinking about switching feet and trying left foot back. I enjoy skiing hard and doing a slalom course with my good foot back so I am not sure if it will be like starting all over take me many years to come up to speed with changing feet or if I will get a little time credited with my years skiing with right foot back. Has anyone switched feet and did they find it enjoyable or just frustrating?
Thanks
Katherine

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