CANSI Presents Skiing Standards - Telemark

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2012
  • The Canadian Association of Nordic Ski Instructors (CANSI) presents Telemark Skiing Standards, featuring CANSI Telemark Level II and III instructors. CANSI is a non-profit organization designed to promote and advance the sport of cross-country and telemark skiing in Canada, through the provision of high quality instruction. CANS offers four levels of certification in cross-country, and three in telemark. See www.cansi.ca for more information. This video was filmed in Quebec, Canada
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Komentáře • 31

  • @theriver8524
    @theriver8524 Před měsícem

    All of you absolutely crushed it. This is some of the best looking and most enlivening ski footage I've seen in a while. Really looking forward to getting into the tele discipline!

  • @donnagilio8938
    @donnagilio8938 Před 6 měsíci

    this is the prettiest turn Ive ever seen! I am a long time skier/instructor at alpine, but tele turns are the prettiest turns!

  • @JeffreyMulac8
    @JeffreyMulac8 Před 11 lety +1

    When you are learning tele turns, it is no shame to bail out and make parallel turns. I learned to make tele turns on my own,, linking hockey stops and just keep going. I have a weak side and an ankle that won't turn in as readily, but I will keep at it, and this video is just perfect to get the feel of the flow of turns. So beautiful. Skiing at Stevens Pass this weekend, can't wait!

  • @JeffreyMulac8
    @JeffreyMulac8 Před 12 lety

    Telemark skiing rocks. The best, most elegant way to go down a hill. I learned to X country ski at 40. My first downhill skis were freeheel. Everyone says "ooh, its so hard." But I have been a competitive cyclist, which gave me a physical advantage to keep trying to make tele turns. I am fifty now, and finally making linked turns. Awesome. Great video to observe.

  • @K2dot
    @K2dot Před 8 měsíci

    Need Cansi to start getting telemark instructors trained for 2023!

  • @tjinnes
    @tjinnes Před 8 lety

    Great skiing. Guy in green has nailed the wide stance. Instructor at 6.47 is very good. Great to watch.

  • @stephdage792
    @stephdage792 Před 5 měsíci

    Telemark is about finding a way of enjoying your turns. Free the hell, free the mind and your spirit will soar!
    All you need to do is the following:
    Stay low and you will flow!
    Look ahead and you will shred!
    Bend at the knees, eyes in front please!!
    On the slopes, go with ease!!

  • @lucagherpelli5430
    @lucagherpelli5430 Před 10 lety +2

    Nice video and amazing location!

  • @whoormaster
    @whoormaster Před 2 lety

    ive had a summer of no exercise now i have to pluck up the courage to get my legs strong for teleing in the winter. nice video

  • @chriscataldo8090
    @chriscataldo8090 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video. Turns seem a bit "mechanical" for my personal preference, but nonetheless a nice display of skill. My favorite tele turns are more relaxed and have the skiers own personal style - Less rigid. My two cents, but much respect to the skiers and great watch!

  • @tjhill9628
    @tjhill9628 Před 11 lety

    Great vid. and turns! It's mid- October and after seeing this can't wait for the snow. Thx

  • @cayman29
    @cayman29 Před 11 lety

    awesome video!!!!!!!!

  • @TelemarkDennis
    @TelemarkDennis Před 5 měsíci

    Nice work!

  • @charliealan1937
    @charliealan1937 Před 8 lety +2

    Guy in green is the most stylish for sure

  • @telestix6606
    @telestix6606 Před 10 lety +1

    Some nice looking turns a few sloppy ones in there but still over all nice to watch. I never thought of them as different types of tele rather I just use what I need when I need it. Interesting to see it broken into categories. It would have been nice to also see some "old technique" What I started with a still do when the skiing gets steep which is to bend deep and get low on the skis. Not many of us left as the new gear lets you stay up high and in control

  • @samkelley7736
    @samkelley7736 Před 6 lety

    Lots of opinions about how they work their feet... I love watching the quiet upper body and pole placement that is fairly consistent throughout.

  • @rogerdandy
    @rogerdandy Před 12 lety

    great technique guys.

  • @envolengin
    @envolengin Před 12 lety

    Belle démonstration de telemark............

  • @drMetalu
    @drMetalu Před 11 lety

    great :)

  • @dustybottoms2780
    @dustybottoms2780 Před rokem

    Short radius looks like a lot of extra work

  • @kridsaron
    @kridsaron Před 11 lety

    nice to see the diffrent kind of styles and looks everyone has - though we talk all about TELEMARK... I am not a pro but I dont like too much the new-school head-in-style BUT!!! Look at the guy with black clothes and WHITE helmet! (who is it???) HE has a great sense of balance, his stands are compact and most time perfectly in centre with very smooth and fast feet-reaction - VERY NICE!! (JUST a subjective point of view ;-)

  • @chiubacca82
    @chiubacca82 Před 10 lety

    The guy in green looks very smooth.
    Everyone except for the guy in green, at times, had their ski very close together. Does the new style of telemark skiing have a wider stance? I`m looking at my Scarpa Terminator X Pro boots and there are large scuff marks on the scuff protector located on the inside boot area. I suspect that my skis (105mm underfoot) are too close together and when I`m moving my back ski forward, the inside edge is cutting into the inside boot.
    Is my technique incorrect and should be stance be wider?

    • @marcisikoff
      @marcisikoff Před 10 lety

      Green guy is more pro...more deep knee bends is the key with telemark.

    • @allencrist1772
      @allencrist1772 Před 9 lety +1

      The best way I have heard it explained is that you are basically making 2 skis into one while turning so having them really close together is normal. As for how far you drop your knee I have been told that the old style was to drop it really low while a more "modern" way is to not drop it anywhere near as much. But asking around about for some hints when I first started on I got basically a different answer from everyone as to how to do it which lead me to the conclusion there is no 100% proper way to Tele.

    • @paulblichmann2791
      @paulblichmann2791 Před 6 měsíci

      Not in the moguls he wasn't! But he was so big he just punched thru them like a cannonball. All the other guys looked like Jack B Nimble by comparison.

  • @JTHed93
    @JTHed93 Před 11 lety

    Thy don't lean enough forward… the bum is sticking out. So that tey are sliding in the begining of a carve…
    And they have sometimes to big distance between the feet lengthways (about a bootlength is optimal)

  • @toddnelson1260
    @toddnelson1260 Před 11 lety +1

    Having skied for almost fifty years and done telemark turns in wonderful powder and on groomed hills; These picture of turns here are not telemark turns!!! The telemark by definition is the dropping of one ski so that the downhill ski edges into the hill, and the back ski edges into the tail of the forward ski; thus one long ski or edge. What is shown here is really a modified "short swing". Try a traditional telemark turn up high on the mountain and you'll see what a beautiful turn it is!!

  • @dustybottoms2780
    @dustybottoms2780 Před rokem +1

    Too bad the snowboarders ruined all the snow already 😂

    • @paulblichmann2791
      @paulblichmann2791 Před 6 měsíci

      When I'm on the lift and hear that terrible SCRAPE of a snowboard going sideways my BP raises. 🤬

  • @cft_
    @cft_ Před 11 lety

    the worst telemark example you could get from an instructor. This atrocious head-in stand is ... atrocious, short turns are ridiculous and the carving is poor...