Jean-Luc Brassard mogul skiing GOAT?

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2018
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  • @WhirledPeas
    @WhirledPeas Před 2 měsíci

    The knee action speed is incredible. His Upper body facing down the fall line. Skis are tight together. The pole action- plant and push off the top of every mogul. Perfection.

  • @Quant-Beat
    @Quant-Beat Před rokem +2

    Brassard's technique is everlasting, his style as well. His speed would hold even today. I watched WCh 1997 and fell off the chair how fast he was also there, looked as today but here absolutely flawless skiing in that speed. Huge respect!

  • @tompem
    @tompem Před 2 lety +3

    Nelson Carmichael, Grospiron, they all had the double turns and all were great!

  • @hbgap3596
    @hbgap3596 Před 5 lety +2

    What strikes me, aside from his ROM, is the amount of twist he generates to get the skis turning quickly. Definitely one of the greatest.

  • @scottwatelet5769
    @scottwatelet5769 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve lived In Killington Vermont for 32 years. Jean Luc showed up here in 92 I think and kicked all the local bumpers butts in our mogul challenge.

  • @troudecul69
    @troudecul69 Před 3 lety +2

    awesome video !! real detailed. Could you do one about his air tricks ? He had few of the best like the back scratcher to kosack.

  • @TimClary
    @TimClary Před 5 lety +4

    This is a great edit! I started watching old Greg Stump movies a few years ago and got completely obsessed with Fistful of Moguls. JLB is mentioned briefly but I've never seen this much footage of him. Incredible!

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety +5

      Greg Stump made awesome movies! I used to watch them all the time. Also I collect many old videos from Japan... When I am there I look for them and this is where you can get all this great footage of guys like Brassard. In Japan they document so much skiing from all the worlds best over the last 30 years and it is a great recource.

    • @tonybrown9779
      @tonybrown9779 Před rokem

      @@ReillyMcGlashan Great video, thanks. I've got a stack of those Japanese ski videos (& magazines) too! The detail & analysis is astonishing. Still good friends with my Yamagata skiing families & friends with whom I shared so many awesome skiing experiences back in the '80's.

  • @TheJeffatan
    @TheJeffatan Před 5 lety +1

    Very addictive viewing. Love those overhead shots.

  • @SamSoMite421
    @SamSoMite421 Před 4 lety +2

    That's just insane.He turns faster than a blink of an eye!

  • @Javi7Tron
    @Javi7Tron Před 5 lety +4

    Incredible mogul skier and very good analysis , thanks

  • @ToddB987
    @ToddB987 Před 5 lety +3

    The double turns are so bad ass!! I try to squeeze them in when I can when I ski.

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety +1

      They are a true indicator of great mogul skiers, especially at the speed he does them. INSANE!

  • @KKevinnnn
    @KKevinnnn Před 4 lety +4

    Skiis like theres a swarm of bees chasing him in a good way

  • @waynegay6154
    @waynegay6154 Před 4 lety +10

    Imagine this dude on the dance floor!

  • @proverbalizer
    @proverbalizer Před 2 měsíci

    it's good to see someone ski real moguls.
    I don't think wathing people ski those perfectly symmetrical and evenly spaced manicured competition bumps translates perfectly well to the weird misshaped and variable moguls we see and ski in real life

  • @grizzkid795
    @grizzkid795 Před 4 lety +4

    Would like to see Mikael Kingsbury ski resort style bumps.

  • @undisclosed9149
    @undisclosed9149 Před 5 lety

    Epic!

  • @jamesdunn9714
    @jamesdunn9714 Před 3 lety +4

    I have never seen better. Yes he is the GOAT.

  • @tianwang
    @tianwang Před 2 lety

    Insane

  • @user-bl5lj1bg9v
    @user-bl5lj1bg9v Před 11 měsíci +1

    Learned how practiced how whole huge doubled diamond conquered. In one run. MARVOLUS.

  • @rougebull77
    @rougebull77 Před 4 lety +2

    Yes he is - to answer your question - NO DOUBT - nice vid by the way

  • @tongala6022
    @tongala6022 Před 5 lety

    Insane..👍👍

  • @davidygge4020
    @davidygge4020 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes!

  • @gregormiller4037
    @gregormiller4037 Před 5 lety +1

    DAMN! My kneez feel it from way over here!...Surprised he dosent wear a chin guard, dang!

  • @dainhorning6108
    @dainhorning6108 Před 5 lety

    Ohhhhh......greatest of all time. Yup.
    Great analysis. Great vid. Thanks for posting!
    Agree with notion that current WC setup is conducive to tediously uniform technique. Hence, the aerials competition that's been inserted -- and the fully inverted airs are boring to me! Plus, where does it end? (risking death twice per run in the name of "progression"?)
    If anyone's still out there, I'd love to hear thoughts on the mechanics of getting your tips down between bumps -- another thing JLB does so well (when necessary and/or just for pure aesthetics). I find it nearly impossible to self-analyze this when I'm skiing well so that I can consciously practice mechanics in other situations when I'm not (extremely flat light).

    • @DropD1123
      @DropD1123 Před 3 lety

      I had a little trouble with the idea of pulling my feet back during absorption. What helped me was another video floating around youtube (tgellie?) where he suggests focusing on rotating/thrusting the pelvis forward. It was a little disconcerting when I first tried it out because you're pushing your hips forward right as you're coming over the crest and looking down the steepest part of the bump (the back). I almost felt like I was going to fall down the hill. But it improved my ski/snow contact and really gets the tips down. Now it feels very comfortable.

  • @santii.4619
    @santii.4619 Před 5 lety +3

    JLB... what a legend!

  • @davidbeazer9799
    @davidbeazer9799 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm Inspired!

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety

      David Beazer me to 😂👌

    • @sunsetsilvy
      @sunsetsilvy Před 5 lety

      Reilly McGlashan used to get so pumped watching him in World Cup and the Olympics - would stand in front of the TV

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety +2

      @@sunsetsilvy The clips at the end I have as a little edit on my phone to inspire me.

  • @ryous6375
    @ryous6375 Před 2 lety

    うますぎる

  • @TheGpatters888
    @TheGpatters888 Před 5 lety +1

    Reilly, in your blog article you mention Edgar Grospiron who was 3rd at Lille-hammer. What about Sergei Choupletsov who was 2nd? (Sadly, he died shortly after that.) There's about a 1/2 hour vid on Sergi called "сhoupletsov full film".
    Also, anything coming up on mogul skiing on Projected Productions How To Ski series?

    • @johngeronimo8172
      @johngeronimo8172 Před 2 lety

      The algorithms... :-) Yes, Choupletsov needs some recognition! Personally, I would say that Choupletsov had a greater impact on the sport than JLB. I don't wanna take anything away from JLB, he's a fantastic skier, but in his heyday Choupletsov jumped one mogul further than anyone else on the tour, did quads with perfect distinction, and was a couple seconds faster than anyone else... Then Jonny M came along and then the Finns :-)

    • @jaychip1
      @jaychip1 Před 2 lety

      Sergei flowed like water down the zipper line. His skis never left the snow. Best ever.
      Saw him at Sunday River Bust and Burn...in April right before he died. ☹

  • @timt148
    @timt148 Před 6 měsíci

    i grew up competing in this era. He truely was and still is the goat!

  • @ianchernencoff7968
    @ianchernencoff7968 Před 3 lety

    In the early 90's when Star Trek TNG was still airing, a 10 year old racer kid comes up to Jean-Luc one day and says "Jean-Luc Piccard??!!!! can i have your autograph?" he goes "No, it's BRASSARD". kid goes "Oh the mogul skier? nvm." Legendary burn. take that freestylers.

  • @ken46120
    @ken46120 Před měsícem

    The way it should still be.

  • @romewasnotbuiltinaday

    He didn't do helicopters if I remember correctly. I think that held him back b/c people love the heli's.

  • @sunsetsilvy
    @sunsetsilvy Před 5 lety +4

    A Canadian mogul hero! Is he still shreddin’ bumps?

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety

      sunsetsilvy he's awesome. Don't know if he is still skiing bumps. I would love to know.

    • @sunsetsilvy
      @sunsetsilvy Před 5 lety +1

      Reilly McGlashan - only other I want to watch ski is your vids !! How does an old straight skier - master new shape skis !!

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety

      sunsetsilvy generally learning how to get more edge and use inclination. But hard to say without watching you because there are many possibilities.

    • @michalbier
      @michalbier Před 5 lety

      Also goat at wearing no hat. No 🎩 no worries.

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety

      @@michalbier LOL! I guess he's still oK! :)

  • @littlelawson06
    @littlelawson06 Před 5 lety +4

    Do you think Olympic mogul skiing would be more interesting if the bumps weren’t so perfect? And do you think his slightly straighter skis make it a little easier in comparison to the wider tipped slalom skis that you would use in the tech champs etc?

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety +1

      I loved watching mogul skiing when i was a kid... not so much now, I still watch the old stuff now though... my 183cm 25m GS skis are pretty similar to the old skis... some things are easier on them and some are harder... the shapes of moguls have also changed now too from when i was a kid so it's hard to compare directly...

    • @sunsetsilvy
      @sunsetsilvy Před 5 lety +1

      Reilly McGlashan I agree with Lawson - mogul shape is really different and seems to have lost the roundness they once had.

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety +1

      sunsetsilvy do you mean you agree with me? I was the one that stated the shape of the moguls are very different now. 🤗 he was just asking what skis are easier

    • @sunsetsilvy
      @sunsetsilvy Před 5 lety +1

      Reilly McGlashan currently I am on a old set of Volkl Sport Carve skis... was thinking of the Head V Shape V8 to upgrade. As you identified - my ooops crossed my tips for a sec - the shape skis seem to have made moguls on the mountain choppy -

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety

      @@sunsetsilvy if you are used to a narrower older ski then I would get a narrow carve ski something under 70mm underfoot for carving... I never skied the Vshape so I cannot comment if they are good or not. I would suggest testing some different skis out to figure out what you like personally.

  • @claudiozanella256
    @claudiozanella256 Před 5 měsíci

    GOAT.

  • @jeffscott7223
    @jeffscott7223 Před 10 měsíci

    Does he have any knees left now?

  • @Kingmeri
    @Kingmeri Před 3 lety

    GOAT

  • @KTB3007
    @KTB3007 Před 4 lety

    Forgot how wicked he was - wonder if he can still pound it like that !?!?!!!

    • @wallstreetoneil
      @wallstreetoneil Před 2 lety +1

      yup - you can see a video of him on his Instagram doing it and throwing in a backflip - this was last year at 49yrs old - outside of the WorldCup, there still isn't a better-looking mogul skier

    • @KTB3007
      @KTB3007 Před 2 lety

      @@wallstreetoneil thanks for all your video and technique reviews. Interesting and helpful. As a Canadian he is my hero and motivated me to ski better. Now it’s you lol- at 53 I am really nailing shape skis much better - my problem is a real bum hip myself.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782

    Wonder how his knees will hold up

  • @vincec3590
    @vincec3590 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Reilly How about the other GREAT Canadian Mogul skier Mikaël Kingsbury? Is he not better?? Surpassing his idol with more World Cup wins and world & Olympic Medals?

    • @ReillyMcGlashan
      @ReillyMcGlashan  Před 5 lety +2

      At jumps Mikael is many levels above Brassard...His mogul skiing is not at the level of Brassards... it is not Mikaels fault though, he has trained specifically for the task at hand which is to win the modern WC mogul system. All these moves that I point out in this video, modern WC mogul skiing lacks... The Zipperline technique in the first clip is really the only thing needed to win WC moguls now... Very specific with little room for wiggle... Brassards versatility is on a different level which is actually what "free" "style" is about and unfortunately kids training for mogul competitions these days pretty much stay in man made mogul courses... You can check out my blog at www.reillymcglashan.com in the blogs tab to read a little more about what I think.

    • @3mania113
      @3mania113 Před 4 lety

      @@ReillyMcGlashan We need a time machine that could tranport us to a Mikael vs. JLB with both at the top of their form. One on a modern course and on on a old school natural bump course. Cork 10 vs Iron/cossack/ iron. I'd pay to see that.

    • @russianwolfhound1
      @russianwolfhound1 Před 4 lety +2

      As Reilly alluded to, the current rules that govern the World Cup and Olympics are fundamentally different than when Jean Luc Brassard was competing. Back in Brassard's day, inverted tricks such as backflips were banned by FIS.
      Jonny Moseley (who won the Gold medal in Nagano), finished a disappointing 4th place in Salt Lake City 4 years later. Many observers believed the judges came down hard on him after he threw down his Dinner Roll trick, which pushed the rules to their very limit. Ironically, one year later in 2003, FIS allowed inverted tricks.
      I think Jean Luc would have been able to adapt well to the current style of competition. I think most of the past great athletes would be dominant in today's era, given better training protocols, equipment, coaching, nutrition, etc.
      Reilly : Cheers for posting the video. Great stuff.

    • @ianbeauregard2066
      @ianbeauregard2066 Před 3 lety

      @@ReillyMcGlashan Thats not totally true. There are many small hills that only source for moguls is pusking a course with a cat and many large mountains with too much snow cant get enough skiers skiing them to make legit bumps, but there are many place where we learn on natural bumps much before being in any sort of course. In my home mountain of Killington Resort there are endless people that push the mountain to leave trails ungroomed and untouched.

    • @ianbeauregard2066
      @ianbeauregard2066 Před 3 lety

      @@russianwolfhound1 very true but the progression of the aerial aspect of the sport was not quite as commercially knowledgeable compared to Kingsbury's era.

  • @liocla2331
    @liocla2331 Před 5 lety

    Amazing but lets be honest. His knees are toast now.

    • @GorskiNunavut
      @GorskiNunavut Před rokem

      His knees are in shape od a teenager that is swimming competittivley.

  • @andreyc.3600
    @andreyc.3600 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Reilly. How about Sergey Shupletsov: czcams.com/video/r5wmhYLd3Xo/video.html JLB himself was a big fan of him. Moseley too.

  • @tikogupta1735
    @tikogupta1735 Před 4 lety +2

    wow, he's amazing, and i thought kingsbury was a goat, look at him!

  • @srpdesigns
    @srpdesigns Před 5 lety

    Not one of the best.. THEE BEST!!!

  • @rickden8362
    @rickden8362 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Typical BOGUS description of how to ski bumps. A genuine description would be like how intricated dance steps are taught. Example(not literal): reach right pole here, step onto outside left ski, step inside right ski, reach over mogul with left pole, compress over mogul, extend as you pass over...That IMO is how describing bump skiing should be done, not the adhoc way done here as is typical.

  • @pstotto
    @pstotto Před rokem

    ...Easily beaten by the average English intermediate skier.