How to carve the ski

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Komentáře • 69

  • @mrsmartypants_1
    @mrsmartypants_1 Před 4 lety +25

    I just discovered Deb’s vids this winter. I have had many instructors and teachers in my life. In school. In athletics. Professionally. A handful have stood out and I am forever grateful to them as my life is better because of them. I have also been an instructor and teacher to others. Deb is special - her ability to connect with and communicate concisely and clearly with both kids and adults is a rather rare talent. Great athletes can be poor instructors. Some mediocre athletes can be excellent coaches because they are good thinkers and communicators. Deb is the best of both worlds. She’s obviously a great athlete and a superb teacher/coach who possesses that intangible quality of being able to connect with her students - boys, girls, men, women.

  • @lukecico5155
    @lukecico5155 Před rokem +4

    Many cool things about Deb Armstrong videos. One of the coolest things is to listen to these kids and how articulate they are. The confidence these kids get from skiing is one of the best thing about skiing.

  • @jillsladen-pilon7571
    @jillsladen-pilon7571 Před 2 lety +5

    It’s so terrific to hear kids explaining carving, they keep it so simple! My favourite is “trust”….I’m going to think of that tomorrow on the slopes. Great videos, thanks!

  • @borisnedialkov9627
    @borisnedialkov9627 Před 5 lety +12

    Fantastic video! Does a great job stressing how amazing it feels once you get it and having different people explain how they ended up 'getting it' drives the point home that it's an unmistakable feeling.

  • @emil6714
    @emil6714 Před 4 lety +6

    Deb , I really enjoy your videos . LEarned a lot . Your powder advices were crucial for me to start exploring mountains . Thank you and keep them coming .

  • @brianho6625
    @brianho6625 Před 2 měsíci

    When realized what they are talking about and able to do it yourself...the feeling is awesome😀
    I spent many many years and finally able to earn the junior membership of the carving club😅

  • @rongoldberg8491
    @rongoldberg8491 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent coaching methodology. Carving is the prize. Racing is a session of carving. Athleticism erupts. Races become a method to grow the mind and body. Keep on!

  • @stacyhill
    @stacyhill Před rokem +2

    HI Deb.....
    I really enjoy your vids... particularly your unbridled accelerating joy for skiing. I too have that same joy..
    After 65 years of skiing this upcoming season, i still get the hebie gebies when I head out to the mountains.
    As part of my career I worked and was part of Volkl Canada for 1972 to 1995.
    When I taught selected people over the years I stressed the forward pressure into the ski and let the ski do the work. Trust it.... when a ski arcs it has to come around, people would freak as the ski entered the fall line. The mistake was easy to find. The ski would not complete the turn as the outside ski had no pressure on it as the Driver (Skier) WAS IN THE BACK SEAT.
    Yes it was much harder then to carve...particularly on 210's.... but carve we did.
    It was really fun in the bumps as we could run the arc of the bend of the ski... down from the tip into the tail and the ski would just explode as it came off the bump....
    After some 65 years skiing, 22 - 23 is my 65th, I still carve and love to carve....albeit not as low as I would like but maybe i am asking an old battered body to do too much....
    KEEP CARVING.... STACY HILL
    ps... hope you see this!

  • @Here_Today_
    @Here_Today_ Před 5 lety +28

    Lucky kids, what a great foundation they'll have!

  • @strawberryshirt87
    @strawberryshirt87 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video Deb! Real value, Thank you.

  • @shaka2012
    @shaka2012 Před rokem

    Wow Deb, I can´t stop to watch all the series of your videos, I´m really thankfull for my guides that took me to you videos. I love the way you talk to the people and to us. Today I have an "intermedia" class and I couldn´t stop to remembering your begginers classes. I try to push my students to don´t think that they are really intermedia or experts skiers just with those little movements in the knees or ankles. I use some ideas of some austrians that i saw in youtube that really give me wonderful ideas. By the way I ski like United State skiers cause I learned to ski again in Crested Butte, so I´m more a freerider. But I´m from Chile, so I try to ski all year long. So If you ever go to Chile to ski let me know, will be a pleasure to show you the ski areas we have and the lovely wine we produce, thanks indeed again Deb.

  • @gatticusfpv3174
    @gatticusfpv3174 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow and I thought Dave Lyon students were little ski nerds. The first little guy perfectly explained what even a lot of our juniors had problems with. Traverse drills like garlands are perfect for that. Unfortunately when I was racing I couldn't find any cross training methods that worked well. Since I started speed skating I've noticed massive improvements in pressure management and keeping the skis edge locked so you don't get any variable stance width weirdness.

  • @patfish3291
    @patfish3291 Před 4 lety +6

    first comment of the young boy was the best ... you have to trust the ski! ...and you have to feel how the ski wants to be driven

    • @fernandog.aguirre2791
      @fernandog.aguirre2791 Před 4 lety

      yeah! Is amazing his understanding and how he explained it. I bet Mom, Dad, and the whole family are skiers!!!!

    • @fernandog.aguirre2791
      @fernandog.aguirre2791 Před 4 lety

      yeah! Is amazing his understanding and how he explained it. I bet Mom, Dad, and the whole family are skiers!!!!

  • @klauszeuge7923
    @klauszeuge7923 Před 6 lety +8

    2:44 Åre! great hearing the U10, U12, U14 kids talk about techniques and FEELING

  • @julierosenberg5020
    @julierosenberg5020 Před 2 lety +1

    An excellent video in expressing the different perspectives on achieving the end result! As we say in Anestheisia “there are many ways to skin a cat” pls don’t take that literally...
    wonderful video Deb!

  • @c.g.c2067
    @c.g.c2067 Před 4 lety +4

    That 12 years old racer is awesome 😁

  • @bear532
    @bear532 Před 3 lety +2

    going on a 3 day ski trip tomorrow. Going to devote it to learning how to carve. Last time I went skiing managed to get it on edge a bunch of times, but would fall every time lmao. The amount of grip you get is insane and it feels like my skis just fling me off/leave under me. Guess I need to have more of my weight forward.

  • @dcx45
    @dcx45 Před 3 lety +2

    Left ear loves it.

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 Před 7 lety +21

    Love listening to smart intelligent kids - period.

  • @Mann272
    @Mann272 Před 3 lety +3

    What clicked for me with carving was getting actual carving/racing skis lol.

  • @clownworld-honk410
    @clownworld-honk410 Před 4 lety

    Lucky kids living in that environment. I grew up near an ugly, miserable industrial town in the UK called Slough. The only ski we got was a yoghurt which was branded as Ski !

  • @milomirkrunic5971
    @milomirkrunic5971 Před rokem

    Bravo,super video

  • @sandratessem9980
    @sandratessem9980 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video

  • @franciscszakacs2762
    @franciscszakacs2762 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, I know that story......When I was young......Yuggii I was king of the mountain.....

  • @dastpaul
    @dastpaul Před 5 lety

    Where did Stein Erickson go?

  • @dailylog7104
    @dailylog7104 Před 4 lety

    Good clip ^^

  • @ryangregohara
    @ryangregohara Před rokem

    Deb’s voice sounds like Gail from Seattle coffee gear. Debs from Seattle too…

  • @keybarbarosa
    @keybarbarosa Před 4 lety

    What's that about putting all your weight on your outside ski? Good for start but should not be the final stage. Weight distribution across both skies is the key + forward/backwork pressure and balance.

    • @stacyhill
      @stacyhill Před rokem

      Just becareful how much back pressure you use and when

  • @laricag1
    @laricag1 Před rokem

    Hi Deb, I'm wondering if the inside leg of a carving ski goes slightly forward in front of the outside leg when turning

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  Před rokem +1

      Yep, that naturally occurred when the knee bends

    • @laricag1
      @laricag1 Před rokem

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong Thanks

    • @laricag1
      @laricag1 Před rokem

      Hi Deb
      Can I send you my record footage of one sloup, and you can see my mistakes and corect them. Thanks

  • @robinski199
    @robinski199 Před 4 lety

    The two handed power pump is super underrated...

  • @fishtherapy100
    @fishtherapy100 Před 5 lety

    tractor brains

  • @paulm3969
    @paulm3969 Před rokem

    Had no idea Matt Damon was a ski coach.

  • @darrenmassey435
    @darrenmassey435 Před 5 lety +9

    7:31 ski racing is all about turning breaks the golden rule of ski racing never turning your skis

    • @luckyandapollo4210
      @luckyandapollo4210 Před 4 lety +1

      Darren Massey you have to turn to get to the gates. It would be weird if a ski race was straight.

    • @alibernard1366
      @alibernard1366 Před 4 lety

      wuuuuut?

    • @stacyhill
      @stacyhill Před rokem

      @@luckyandapollo4210 not true... a ski turns itself... u just have to tell it what to do by pressuring the ski then... and this is the big one.... TRUST IT!

  • @kajekage9410
    @kajekage9410 Před 4 lety +1

    Ask an adult who learned how to ski and carve as an adult.

  • @Ca_milo_G
    @Ca_milo_G Před 4 lety

    how we said in chile.....la raja el video

  • @sssniperdragon8474
    @sssniperdragon8474 Před 6 lety +2

    Why is ther no sound

    • @trouts4444
      @trouts4444 Před 6 lety +4

      Plenty of sound. Good understanding and explanations by the kids. ? You may have mute on.

  • @smithmen
    @smithmen Před 3 lety

    any updated thoughts on the Carv Digital Ski Coach? ran across this video on another channel and found it interesting .. czcams.com/video/j34EleIivsY/video.html. apparently the device coaches you with each turn on a variety of metrics. i'm not sure if similar devices are on the market, this is the first i have stumbled upon.

  • @notsorryxreeses2900
    @notsorryxreeses2900 Před rokem

    I'm always scared I'm gonna fall over

  • @waynewilliams839
    @waynewilliams839 Před rokem

    93% of skiers never learn to carv

  • @bobsnabby2298
    @bobsnabby2298 Před 2 lety

    99,9% of skiers don't even know what carving means, and they stand on Carving skis. Hilarious.

  • @darrenmassey3176
    @darrenmassey3176 Před rokem

    Seriously 9:11 minute video on how to carve by various coaches & skiers yet not any mention of inside foot tipping & inside leg bending to develop angles instead talk of pressuring out side ski.

  • @AlpineMeister
    @AlpineMeister Před 5 lety +2

    Everything you guys talk about rolling ankles knees is complete psychcobable. Your not giving anybody a chance to actually line up some body parts. When I go skating in my really old skates I can actually relate to rolling an ankle. Most children and adults are in ski boots that completely remove any sense of lower foot action because they are to stiff or badly balanced. In fact most low end ski boots leave you in such a prone position that its impossible to ski. properly. Only briefly did I hear comments about engaging the upper body to lead the skier into a turn to create real extension in the lower body to get the skis as far outside the body as you can. This is tipping the ski which you call rolling the ankles I get a lot better feeling from stretching and tipping than I do rolling. Stretching and tipping is correct anatomically rolling sounds like we are bending body parts in a way that doesn't fly. When you are at your strongest pressure point in a turn isn't there one power line from your mid body through your legs to the tipped ski. I want skiers to feel as though they are able to ski off a wall I want them to get as horizontal as they can and create an environment where you make use of your cross hill speed to increase your edge pressure. Unless you just put on 100 Lbs nothing is going to change about edge pressure until you tip the ski better than the last turn.

    • @stacyhill
      @stacyhill Před rokem

      You make it far to technical...
      Ergo... confusing

    • @AlpineMeister
      @AlpineMeister Před rokem

      Stacey I'm painting a picture to justify the primary objective Tip your Ski. The technical stuff usually takes a couple of books.

    • @stacyhill
      @stacyhill Před rokem

      @@AlpineMeister I am not confused at all about how to carve...
      It is redicously easy...
      Stand square on the ski
      Pressure the front of the boot into the front of the ski
      Roll your knees into the direction you want to go, stay square and trust the sidecut to make the turn.
      If this is NOT working see what the ski is doing on the snow by walking up and looking at the tracks. (A fairly well known skier taught me this... and other tips when I skied with him... perhaps you recognize his name. Jean Claude Killy)

    • @AlpineMeister
      @AlpineMeister Před rokem

      @@stacyhill Stacey Jean Claude was in the middle of an era where physics didn't get the job done. The year that shape skis showed up 400 million straight skis became obsolete. I'm trying to give you two words to replace everything Jean Claude taught you. Tip Ski, it wasn't possible in the old straight ski world without a lot of skidding and aggressive rotation. My second point is rolling the knees, you are taking one of the weakest joints in the body and putting enormous pressure on them. I submit that knee angulation is actually rotating the femur. Times change.

  • @williamspostoronnim9845

    Too much speaking!