Icemanship - judging sweet water ice at one place
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- čas přidán 14. 10. 2017
- This video describes how I, as an ice skater, am judging sweet water ice at the place were I am standing. I will show my different tools for doing the judgement. I am happy for any comment!
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Utmärkt!
Tack 😊
Thank you! Tack!
thank you for the video!! really grateful for it, it helps a lot!! cheers from austria
Very instructional! Thanks.
Mycket informativ film om is och isvett!
Tack
utmärkt och kompetent instruktion. Tack från Danmark
Tack! Mycket informativ och intressant!
Excellent, thank you a lot !!
Really informative and very useful video. Short, smart and easy. Shake your hand, mate.
Tämligen fantastiskt tydlig och pedagogisk, fina jämnförelser i ljud.
Great Video very well done! Thanks for the English Subtitles for those of us not fortunate enough to speak Norwegian.
Thanks a lot! (Even though it is Swedish, not Norwegian. Not a big deal, we Swedes and Norwegians are brothers!)
Fantastic video. Watching experienced Nordic skaters like this guy, in combination with time on the ice is a wonderful way to learn. Make more videos.
Bästa och mest lärorika jag sett just om bedömning av isens bärighet, tack 👏
Ive been studying swedish for 5 years now and still cant understand half of what youre saying... its hard but fun to listen to swedish :D btw nice video
Krister. Tack. Super pedagogiskt och informativt. Jag har åkt och lett turar ca 15 år och du har satt ord och text till så mycket av min outtalad kunskap med denna väl gjord video!!
Very helpfull techniques for ice skating safety. I have been using the "sounding" method a lot this season using one skate tapping on the ice as I skate. Thanks
Thank you for making this great video. I've been meaning to get out more and skate and this is interesting.
Wonderful video. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Very well put together.
Great video, very well done, and thank you a lot for the subtitles. I am a total coward on ice, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but sometimes it means that I do not get out the whole season being afraid the ice is too thin.
Vilken bra film!! Tack snälla, bra grundkunskap för att ta m ig ut och prova och lära mig i verkligheten. Tack.
Very informative and well presented, thanks
Tack! Mycket pedagogiskt! Ser med stort intresse fram mot nästa kunskapsfilm:)
Tack för en utmärkt instruktionsfilm. Fina exempel. Den blir utmärkt i isrävskursen.
Tack för en utmärkt film. Rappt och instruktivt gjord! Som ledare ska jag tipsa mina deltagare om filmen.
Mycket bra! Cred!
Enkelt och tydligt! Tack!!
Så tydligt och bra! Tack!
Mkt bra och nyanserad information om ett komplext område! Ser fram emot att se fler filmer!
Intressant - ser fram emot nästa film!
Mycket instruktivt och bra. I fortsättningen kommer jag att ta med mitt munspel när jag ska ut på isen (pianon är ju lite otympliga).
SO helpful and very well done, thank you! I am looking forward to seeing the next videos you create on this topic, so I have subscribed to your channel.
Tack för en bra film, delar vidare till Friluftsfrämjandets ledare
Excellent, thanks a lot for posting this. Hope you do some on old ice.
Mycket bra!
Mycket bra och pedagogiskt framfört
Another great video; tusen tack! Did you make your own ice pick pole? And if so; could you share any specifications regarding the weight of the metal pick?
Takk for denne gode instruksjonsfilmen. Jeg lurte på hvilket utstyr du har teipet til den øvre delen av staven?
Great video! Do you attach extra weight on your ice pole? It looks taped on...how much is the weight?
My pole was made by a fellow skater specifically for ice testing. The weight is 910 grams (2 pounds), and I believe that there is some extra weight in the pole. Ice testing poles usually breaks near the lower end so I believe that the extra weight is combined with reinforcement in this area.
Mycket sevärd film om hur enkla hjälpmedel bidrar till en säkrare bedömning. Mycket pedagogiskt upplagt med stor research. Tar särskilt till mig sekvensen om ljudklangen och skall blir mer ett med min pik så jag kan bedöma utifrån min slagkraft. TACK, och ser fram emot nästa film.
What materials did you use to make your ispik?
Regrettably I did not make it myself. I had it as a gift from a fellow skater. Not quite sure how it is made. It has some good reinforcements near the lower end so it is a bit heavy but it never bends.
@@krillev I appreciate your reply, trying to make one myself!
@@krillev would you recommend a blunt or pointed tip? i'm thinking of using a railroad spike fastened to the end of a pole, which tip is basically a dull chisel effect but with a good weight behind it. this could be ground to become pointier but do i really eed to do that?
excellent: but again, here is a very experienced skater skating totally alone. even after he warns not to skate without friends: what to make of this? experts often seem to skate alone.
Looks like he’s not alone considering there’s someone behind the camera ;)
Du skrev "Ej bärig för istjocklek
Sant. Gjorde det lite medvetet för att det inte skall bli för mycket tjafs om centimetrar. Kanske är det klokt att göra som du säger att
Lite förenklat beträffande om piken går igenom på ett hugg osv. Detta är förvisso också beroende på hur mycket kraft man hugger med.
I övrigt alldeles förträfflig information.