How your position equals power, which turns into acceleration
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Little bit of an off the cuff video today on a topic that kind of popped up when working on a different idea. Areas like this can really help build an understanding of what happens in slalom and hopefully help you understand the next step forwards! As always, love to see any questions or topic ideas in the comments below or send me a message on instagram!
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Rob, make more videos! They are helpful for us amateurs!
Hi, great insight..background skiing for 8 years, run 32s full line but not consistent good technique =.. I struggle to stand tall or get my shoulders back , often end up breaking or slight fold making hard work of it. its so easy as we all know either whilst on the boat, land or waiting for the start to know what we have to do ! best wishes Mark
Good Luck for the weekend Rob, It is going to be a Battle that i will be watching.
Once you coached me and said: "...and let the ski do the work"(probably you don´t remember). If you need videos of how not to do certain things, I have lots of them haha. And thanks a lot for the amazing content! Really appreciate it!!
Brilliant 👍🏻
Very well said. Thanks! Sowing that in a video would be better understood.
Thank you always
bad ass rob i never feel my feet real eye opener brother.
Great Video Rob.
I'm coming back to slalom after a 20 year lay off and my problem is the same as before.
Hips to handle.
No idea how to do this and maintain it. I end up on the back and break forward after the second wake and arrive at the buoy too fast and in a better position to headbutt it than ski round it.
This is manageable up to 36mph. But its the reason I never ran 36.
Can you do a video on how dummies like me can achieve hips to handle?
These videos are good, but they would be great if they were supported with some photos or videos to better show the technique.
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