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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2020
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My skis are good enough for this, but not me.
You would be surprised if you had the right teacher.
@@JB91710 And spent "right" amount of hours practicing... It's pro level that takes years to get to
Wow that’s very good! I’m in the Swiss jr ski team and I’m still impressed
Carving about 35ft from edge to edge with a fall line of about 15ft . Smooth as Silk. 👏
Smooth n light n power control 😊
perfect snow perfect downhill perfect day! i bet you had best time
Really Epic carving! Такие чистые и динамичные заклоны редко видим!
Come to Colorado!!
There's no better feeling than laying rails through corduroy 😊
DAMN🔥🔥🔥😮💨
damn those angles
Inspiring...
He’s so cool 😑
Che BRAVO...UNA BELLA SCIATA FLUIDA .. È MERAVIGLIOSO VEDERLO...
so perfect!
Very strong
Nice to have perfect conditions.
You can get Perfect conditions everyday almost everyday if you get first chair. No excuses
@@swifttone I would even argue that in most skiing areas (at least in my country) you have great conditions until about midday, which is when things start to get worse on some slopes. Mostly only on slopes that are needed to get from point A to B though
Красавчик
Wooooooowww!!!❤❤❤❤
Merci
Bro is on rails
Super
Only got courdoroy like this for about 10 mins of 1 run this year.... 😮😢
Love corduroy... you can do things like this.
Loose granular with ice underneath and nope... washout.
Let’s go to Mount Hood
Perfect!
Amaaaaaaaaazng
Dang
Зачёт👍
He is very good but I think the only error he did is that when skiing the lower foot ( the one facing towards the end of the slope ) has to be further than the upper one since ti means you are putting weight on the right part
Yeah I was also confused why the inside ski was more downhill
Впечатлил, конь-огонь!
The one kid that has rental ski
Strong legs
GS turns on slalom skis are a special kind of fun haha
These arent GS turns
They are gs turns
@@tonyg3091they are like 15-20 meter turns… not quite a normal GS size (though still seeable in a ga course) but bigger than a slalom turn (7-12meter)
@@tainicon4639 😂😂😂😂 20m-my ass. He is turning way shorter than the 12 m radius. The radius of his turns is no longer than 5 meters. 6 if I am generous. This is ULTRA tight carving.
The camera man
Уаааууу многу добар стил
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👏👏👏
Супермен лыжи катает
The camera man is even better 😂
Is this WC skier Henrik Kristoffersen?
Someone help whenever I turn right when I carv my downhill ski point downhill and the inside ski stays in the right spot leaving me to gain more speed goi g down the hill
На словах вашей беде не помочь. Нужно конкретно увидеть катание.
Push harder on the outside ski and/or release pressure on inside.
W.......ow
What rossignal skis?
What skis are you using here
rossignol hero sl athlete fis skis
Carving gibt es seit über 50 Jahren
Damn 😮
I can carve but my hips aren’t properly going into the turn!
Any tips?
I’m scanning yt on my daily commute to figure this out. Best video I’ve seen was a dude who said to ski without poles. And do one turn at the time. Doing a J-turn. Just go down a bit then turn super carv to the other side of the slope. Like a J. Then when skiing without poles you much more naturally can glide your hand in the snow.
He also said the you need to twist your hip facing somewhat down the slope to keep straight outer leg.
When in the slope practice falling down on you hip and catch yourself with the hand. To get a natural fell for how to fall. It’s in essence a very natural and smooth movement.
Wait for the ski in the first third of the turn. Let the ski turn. If you rush it. You will start to skid.
Look for clean train tracks in the snow.
If you do short turns. Look for deeper train tracks at the very mid of the turn.
Release the chin pressure mid turn to get an even distribution of the weight over the ski.
Be the smallest between turns. Look in this video. He is really low between turns. And extends and straighten legs mid turn. Usually people stand up between turns and bend mid turn.
Watch you for a-frames between you knees. You have to have your ski boots parallel to have the same edge angle when turning.
You get higher edge angles by raising you inner knee. Not pushing the knee down.
Drive the inner knee inwards. Like push it up wards slightly.
Get som slalom skis with 12 meter radius. And the stiffest boots you can. It made a bigger difference than I thought.
Practice in predictable slopes. Early morning.
Box you way into the turn. Like hitting someone with the downward hand.
Hands low and wide but where you can see them.
Don’t pole plant. Some do. I do. But I will try to stop that. Or just tap the snow lightly.
Go fast. And steep.
90% pressure on outside ski. Some say 100% some say 80% you get the idea.
Longer turns you can turn you whole body and follow around the turn.
Shorter turns let the torso face more down. And let the legs go under you.
Strong core.
Helmet! 😊
Practice the body position sitting in a low sofa. Extending legs side to side.
Film yourself.
Relax. And be strong. Natural.
Always remain in proper stance. Chins and torso in parallel angles.
Strength training. Flexibility training.
Skis shoulder width apart.
Never lean back. No matter how steep it gets. Lean out more than 90 degrees of the slope. Always attack. If the slope scares you. You have to scare it back.
Sorry for writing so long. 😊
@@mogglie thank you so much for the tips I will try that out in my next ski trip
Very simple. Imagine you ate standing between two stools. You want to rest your right cheek on the edge of the right stool. Take your weight off your right foot, lift your right cheek, and slide it over to the right stool. Then do the same to the left. By lifting your cheek, you are forcing your upper body to stay vertical. The farther you slide your cheek over, the steeper the leg angle.
@@JB91710 I will try that out thank you so much
Believe it or not, he's creating those turns with his entire upper body. The skis just make the turns for him.
Как имя лыж?
Rossignol Hero sl FIS
Rossignol Hero sl FIS
>upper body not constantly vertical and still
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Carving is boring
обычный карвинг... полого
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