I agree that by polarising the discussion into 'right and wrong' is often not all that helpful, and any good instructor/educator would need to consider the pupils experiences and where there coming from before telling them what to do. But all I meant was that shifting weight around ON ITS OWN is of limited use on a runway let alone a road, and that everybody countersteers to turn. The problem here is that though we all do it, some people don't seem to be aware of it. C'steering seems to be a method of rapidly changing directions when you've overcooked a corner, or need to avoid something in your path. That's when some consciously C'steer out of the way etc. But if you are aware of doing it even for those gentle sweeps around corners then you feel far more in control, don't grip too hard, get less stressed, and you can control your progress with more finesse.
I don't think that the word 'rubbish' is helpful or warranted when applied to others posts.
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