Ok, it's me again, the old guy (56). Skiing for 40 years but yet to huck a 3. Let's try again in March in Lake Louise/Banff. This is an excellent set of videos, thank you Chelsea!
Agreed old guy! Almost old guy (47) going to learn them next year. Knocked out my front teeth at 13 trying a 3 on the wrong jump and landing on my back…now have a post for reminder. Going to master 360’s before 50, thanks Chelsea!
Congrats Chelsea! I'm 52 still trying to land the 180, very inspired by your story and persistence! I feel the same way, the 360 is the pinnacle of my Freestyle skiing dreams, flips don't really interested me, but then, who knows?!
Bro, you made my day, thank you! I'm fully recovered from my abdominal injury, busting out my new twin-tipped Volkls finally this wknd!@@StompItTutorials
I agree with @stompittutorials you can definitely get that 3, and maybe even more… I also NEVER wanted to flip and by the next season I was doing (and loving) it. Sometimes we surprise ourselves
I finally fucking did it, I landed several legit 180s today! Twin tips do help, thanks so much for the help & support! Shifty & 360s next! SEND IT!!!@@StompItTutorials
I've never felt such a sense of accomplishment, happiness, and joy in skiing before. I can't wait to see just how far I can progress. Thanks again Stomp It Bros!@@StompItTutorials
Soooo relatable !!! That's similar to my progress journey to reach the 360 with stompit. That last line of the video with the switch 180 in the middle is such a treat. I've watched it a dozen of times!!
Hey Chelsea, you talk about how the team that you learned with inspired you, you’re an inspiration to a lot of us watching. Thanks to you, and thanks to @StompItTutorials for the content!
I've been boarding for over 25 years and recently moved over to skiing. I'm 47 and jumping on skis is just weird and uncomfortable compared to jumping and hitting features on a snowboard. Having both feet attached to one board is easier than two legs with skis moving independently and seemingly wandering while in the air. I hope to make some progress soon because I miss hitting jumps and I feel I'm done with snowboarding for life now, going back and forth is not easy for me anymore.
Thats good to hear that snowboarding might be the easier of the two. I wanted to try it for the first time at the end of this season but thats on hold now. Still definitely want to give it a go next season. It looks mad fun! But my first love will always be skiing
Proud to report that I successfully landed (with no style) a 180 in both directions! Did a little work on mute grabs with inspo from another one of your videos as well.@@StompItTutorials
Those videos are really good! Still need to get the feeling for jumping first - besides skiing and snowboarding since 25 years. On the first scene, just remember being in the park in Montafon with my snowboard. A guy with skis lift his arm to give the "I'm next"-sign and a bigfooter bombed past him onto the kicker. He crashed. No one got injured. Everybody was basically like "what an idi*t!" The skier went and did a nice double cork 10 - that was in 2012 or 13. Considering when double corks came, he was pretty damn good, but no clue who it was...
Oh man, yeah I have a fear of getting smashed into. Nothing like getting hurt thanks to someone else's carelessness. That why I always check back at least once even after I drop.
So i taught myself to do 360s when I was 14 ish. But i had a crash (not jumping related but i got hurt) when i was 17 and haven't been able to do a 180 since. I know it's all mental. I still send the 3M jumps and land them fine but i cant seem to spinn. Any tips for over coming that?
I’d start superrrrr small. Just do a 180 while standing still on your skis on a flat slope, then while skiing slowly, then off a tiny jump or even off the takeoff for a tube of rail, and work up from there. Making the progression so small that it doesn’t give your brain the option to freak out is a technique I use to trick my brain into staying calm so I can actually focus on the thing I’m trying to do, not all the irrational fear. Good luck!! I’m sure you’ll surprise yourself and be able to do it
I watched a couple of attempts. Train 360s in your boots standing still until you can spin a 450°. Then ski at 5km/h and do 180s until you can do 270s on the flat. Good luck.
Because 360 is a beginner trick. Sure you want to learn to jump, 180 and then 360. Once you learned 360 your still a beginner freestyle skier in my opinion.
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Ok, it's me again, the old guy (56). Skiing for 40 years but yet to huck a 3. Let's try again in March in Lake Louise/Banff. This is an excellent set of videos, thank you Chelsea!
Hey @kenfedor22, thanks!!! And good luck with your 3s. Just be smart and you’ve got it 😎
Agreed old guy! Almost old guy (47) going to learn them next year. Knocked out my front teeth at 13 trying a 3 on the wrong jump and landing on my back…now have a post for reminder. Going to master 360’s before 50, thanks Chelsea!
Same here. I’m 62 and it’s still on my bucket list.
Cool I'm 52 glad I'm not too old buddy!@@huntspoint3442
I'm 52 been skiing 28 yrs trying to still land the 180. Very glad & inspired to see other OG's here w/similar ski goals!
Congrats Chelsea! I'm 52 still trying to land the 180, very inspired by your story and persistence! I feel the same way, the 360 is the pinnacle of my Freestyle skiing dreams, flips don't really interested me, but then, who knows?!
You can do it!
Bro, you made my day, thank you! I'm fully recovered from my abdominal injury, busting out my new twin-tipped Volkls finally this wknd!@@StompItTutorials
I agree with @stompittutorials you can definitely get that 3, and maybe even more… I also NEVER wanted to flip and by the next season I was doing (and loving) it. Sometimes we surprise ourselves
I finally fucking did it, I landed several legit 180s today! Twin tips do help, thanks so much for the help & support! Shifty & 360s next! SEND IT!!!@@StompItTutorials
I've never felt such a sense of accomplishment, happiness, and joy in skiing before. I can't wait to see just how far I can progress. Thanks again Stomp It Bros!@@StompItTutorials
Soooo relatable !!!
That's similar to my progress journey to reach the 360 with stompit.
That last line of the video with the switch 180 in the middle is such a treat. I've watched it a dozen of times!!
See you soon to continue your journey.
Hey Chelsea, you talk about how the team that you learned with inspired you, you’re an inspiration to a lot of us watching. Thanks to you, and thanks to @StompItTutorials for the content!
Thanks so much!! 🤍
Well thank you very much too :)
I've been boarding for over 25 years and recently moved over to skiing. I'm 47 and jumping on skis is just weird and uncomfortable compared to jumping and hitting features on a snowboard. Having both feet attached to one board is easier than two legs with skis moving independently and seemingly wandering while in the air. I hope to make some progress soon because I miss hitting jumps and I feel I'm done with snowboarding for life now, going back and forth is not easy for me anymore.
Welcome to skiing full time :)
Thats good to hear that snowboarding might be the easier of the two. I wanted to try it for the first time at the end of this season but thats on hold now. Still definitely want to give it a go next season. It looks mad fun! But my first love will always be skiing
Jumping's probably harder to master on skis but keep at it bro you'll get it you got Boarder skills!
What a nice little mini-doc! I feel totally inspired to go huck one on the slopes today :)
Do like Chelsea did and build it up slowly from 180s in your boots and many small steps from there.
Proud to report that I successfully landed (with no style) a 180 in both directions! Did a little work on mute grabs with inspo from another one of your videos as well.@@StompItTutorials
@@oamd2001 well done!! 🙌
You've succeeded. I still haven't 360🎉🎉🎉🎉
Whooop whooop
You’ll get there! They’re a blast
When I was a kid, my biggest fear was getting hurt. We didn't wear helmets in the 80's. Find some powder, build a jump and just keep trying.
The good ol times :)
Those videos are really good!
Still need to get the feeling for jumping first - besides skiing and snowboarding since 25 years.
On the first scene, just remember being in the park in Montafon with my snowboard. A guy with skis lift his arm to give the "I'm next"-sign and a bigfooter bombed past him onto the kicker. He crashed. No one got injured. Everybody was basically like "what an idi*t!" The skier went and did a nice double cork 10 - that was in 2012 or 13. Considering when double corks came, he was pretty damn good, but no clue who it was...
Oh man, yeah I have a fear of getting smashed into. Nothing like getting hurt thanks to someone else's carelessness. That why I always check back at least once even after I drop.
So i taught myself to do 360s when I was 14 ish. But i had a crash (not jumping related but i got hurt) when i was 17 and haven't been able to do a 180 since. I know it's all mental. I still send the 3M jumps and land them fine but i cant seem to spinn. Any tips for over coming that?
I’d start superrrrr small. Just do a 180 while standing still on your skis on a flat slope, then while skiing slowly, then off a tiny jump or even off the takeoff for a tube of rail, and work up from there. Making the progression so small that it doesn’t give your brain the option to freak out is a technique I use to trick my brain into staying calm so I can actually focus on the thing I’m trying to do, not all the irrational fear. Good luck!! I’m sure you’ll surprise yourself and be able to do it
Agreing with Chelsea
Where is this? Do you always do coaching here?
We do camps in the winter in Laax and in the autumn in Zermatt and in Hintertux Austria.
Im 176 cm and thinking about buying the volkl revolt 96 but I’m not sure if I should buy the 173 cm or 181 cm. Any suggestions?
Since you need to ask you are probably better off one the shorter one.
Um.. can you give me some “tips” to find a good and “cheap” ski for freestyle? Because i cant find one
Pick one of the two criteria or buy second hand from someone that does not slide rails.
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I watched a couple of attempts. Train 360s in your boots standing still until you can spin a 450°. Then ski at 5km/h and do 180s until you can do 270s on the flat. Good luck.
Why the f is this video in the beginner tutorials playlist xD
Because 360 is a beginner trick. Sure you want to learn to jump, 180 and then 360. Once you learned 360 your still a beginner freestyle skier in my opinion.