How to ski moguls bumps basics for beginners 2018
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2018
- Complicated at first, with a little bit of practice, becomes easy and effortless.
Basic technique for skiing moguls (bumps). Easy to follow step by step skiing lesson.
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Great progression, fun music, appropriate text. Very watchable, over and over. Excellent teaching tool. Cheers.
I went skiing a couple days ago and the light that day was flat. I came down a black run I was not too familiar with and ended up in the moguls. (No signs there.) I got airborne over a couple of them and landed awkwardly. I stood up and experimenting the techniques. It was fun. I came back up and went down the moguls a couple more times. Now I'm hooked.
Its funn
its cool to ski moguls
Best line of the narrative is at the end: practice, practice and practice! Consecutive days are the only shortcut.
Perfectly true..very nice break down for the movements. Happy posting:)
This is great, thanks for the tutorial
Great advice. Thanks for posting.
Super, epic, great. Thank you, you are the best!!!
Great tutorial!
Moguls, moguls... gonna try them this season!
Very helpful lesson ,thanks! And now got to snow hardly😁😁😁😁.....ciao
Thanks for video! Loving it!
Very nicely done video. I took away 2 good tips to keep skis together and switch direction frequently to control speed.
Thanks
I am ski beginner, this video is really usefull for me especially last run when bumps are allover ski pist! 👌
Great tips thankyou 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Please make an advanced video. This one was great but these moguls were very nice and easy ones. I want to know how to improve in harder conditions =p
I love skiing
Cant wait for snow and bumps ❄👌👏
Very good demonstration, information, very good advises.
But as so often the most important basics are missing.
First: mogul skiing is only for advanced skiers, you must be very good at short carving turns before trying moguls.
Second: the most important is your body balance. You must keep your body in its´balance point both in the direction of the skies (this is you need to have a force on the skies that is directed to the ski tips by pressing the tongues of the boots and pressing upwards your forefeet) and the direction of the fall line (this is you must make a body projection to the fall line before every ski turn).
These are prerequisites to all the advises in this video. .
So good teaching fast learning dont panic !
great vid , I have the skills but am never sure how to choose a path through moguls this will give me a direction to focus.
Just try to go around moguls then middle
I hate moguls, but I have to master them at least a little bit. Thanks for the good and simple explanations.
thanks Alex
So it is simple as possible.
Im on my first skitrip right now and skied moguls today. Funny thing is that your vid is captured at the same place i skied today (down the kriegerhorn, i believe)
yes have fun and if you need some ski lessons just write msg
I like to kinda brake on the back side of the bump before I initiate the next turn.
Moguls require a higher level of excitation. Shorter turns, improved Fore/ aft movement and strong rotary to edge set. Visual reference to the fall line- look ahead, plan ahead to select your best line. Novices look too much at their skis never anticipating terrain changes till it's too late to react.
will practice mogle next season⛷
Do you recommend using the next mogul as a break and envision sliding into it like a barrier - if you dont want to go fast.
yes if you turn ski more you can side sliding to next and slowdown get bit touch and use impulse to turn ski around
Don't forget to say that such small skis are much easier to turn overall and give you higher flexibility. Usually, when you rent skis they would try to give you longer ones than that even for his height.
o yes , it is easy with ski shoulder lenght, longer ski bit harder
Great video - looks like Lech?
it is Lech, but last season .
@@miromiro awesome! I was in St Anton last season - so much fun. I used the videos you published last year extensively!
@@TheFuzzedOUT , thanks man, I m skiing a lot in Lech,love powder off pist there, Anton is great, especially TaPS.
Rotary separation is a key fundamental for bumps.
What does this mean?
The problem is mogul and steep are always together. Can’t find a green run with mogul to practice.
Yeah they only form on steep slopes because the kind of short turns that create them don’t work on green slopes because you just won’t carry enough speed. If you’re not comfortable on blue slopes go back to fundamentals before trying moguls
Could you recommend a ski type or dimensions that perform better in moguls? I can see you are on Head skis but what is the name of the ski? Also, what length do you recommend (up to chin, nose, eyebrows, top of head?)
what tipe of skier are you ,around 80mm wide and minus 5to 7cm from hight is optimal , like allmountain ski will do the job, these are head gs , but they are race ski, not so easy to ski with.
@@miromiro Thanks for the quick response. I think I am an advanced on-piste skier, can carve at high speed or brushed carve, and have a good short turn. I actually bought a ski that is exactly 5cm shorter than my height. I wanted narrower ski for moguls, but not for racing only. Bought 2020 Fischer RC One 78. So 122 78 110, with 16 m radius side cut.
@@Empirical-Skeptic it is grate ski now invest time in training, start easy small and then higher and higher
@@miromiro Thank you. By the way, the music and production of this video is fantastic. It makes me want to sneak away and ski moguls!
Bruh, that hill is so easy. The only hills I can find with more than 4 moguls are so steep that I can't actually take my time to learn how to ski moguls. When you can't ski moguls, you certainly can't learn when you go really fast. I'm a pretty good skier, but I have never had a good chance to learn how to ski moguls. I've skied Shay's Revenge (a double black diamond) at Snowshoe Mountain when it didn't have moguls. It was far steeper than any hill I had ever skied.
Yea on steep is too hard to start. But alsow you can make one turn stop next turn stop style to survive by skiing down
Go when it’s sunny and slushy. You’ll have moguls on easy blues by eleven am!
@@sherrydalesandro4804 Not the places I ski. I was able to find some easier hills at Peak n Peak in New York that had moguls, though. Unfortunately, I don't ski there very often.
Love Snowshoe!
Meni stapovi samo odmazu
Pekne si to. No veľká škoda že to nieje v Slovenčine. Škoda :(
napravimo i slovensko
where is this?
Lech am Alrberg
@@miromiro thanks
Have your arms out where you can see them then lightly tap the mogul
Looks like rule no 1. Thanks
Could you maybe spellcheck the on-screen commentary?
Sorry Bob for bad speling
People who don’t ski have zero clue how difficult this is
o yea moguls are just for really skilled skiers
Anyone else getting Casey Neistat vibes?
This is great compliment . Thanks
Ditch the annoying background music, please.
Video needs more annoying music. I give it a 5 out of 10.
Thanks just turn off sound.
Never seen so many moguls, terrible preparation of the slopes. Must be Austria 🇦🇹
is Austrian offpiste
uhahahahaha
Good unweighting tips, but that's not the best line. Go wider. Stay away from the mogul you're turning around and bank off the adjacent mogul, ESPECIALLY for beginners. These are not so great beginner tips.
"Keep skis together at all times." Do not do this. That is bad advice. This is based on the assumption that you are rotating both skis at the same time to slide through the moguls. That is not good technique. Instead, focus more on foot to foot pressure and edging. You don't get good edging control when the skis are close together.
you think wide stance is better
@@miromiro - I think that the way our skeletal system works, you get more free range of motion in our leg joints when the femurs and tib/fib are spaced apart approximately the amount that they would be spaced apart naturally if you let them hang with gravity. So yes, blow up a balloon, put it between your knees. This will give you the most range of motion for efficient angulation of the lower body, which will result in quicker edge changes in the bumps, which will result in more control and stability.
@@strathound but if you have wide stance one leg is on one mogule and one on otherone, so becose of that they are more close so that they are on same angle and same terrain, there is no fix rule in skiing and we need to adapt to conditions, yes wide is possible but just test it and see
@@miromiro - only if you are skiing in the trough. When you are skiing the backside of the mogul, one foot is up, the other is down. Same thing when turning on the front side, one up, one down. Now, we aren't doing the splits here. I'm just saying, don't keep the feet together. Keep a little space between them. And focus more on edging to allow you to use the ski shape to proactively control speed instead of sliding into the front of the next bump to slow down.
I don't feel this is for beginners.... T.T
Its for mogul beginners 😀
If you’re a beginner, I don’t recommend going on moguls. If you pizza down and through moguls, you’re gonna fall a lot. I say that you should go on them when you’re fully parallel.
Thanks for advice B--)