Learn to carve with Ted Ligety, 5x world champion | CARV

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  • čas přidán 1. 12. 2022
  • During his 15-year career at the top of ski racing, Ted Ligety developed one of the most exciting carving turns in skiing. He won 2 Olympic Golds and 5 World Championships, and now he has partnered with Carv to share the secrets of the perfect carving turn.
    "I’ve spent my whole career pushing the limits of what’s possible on skis. I have put that experience into a program that most skiers can follow.
    Our goal was to develop a real-time coaching experience that helps a wide range of skiers make the kind of turns they could only dream of." - Ted Ligety
    This partnership combines the accuracy of Carv's real-time, objective feedback with Ted's phenomenal expertise - creating a coaching program that is the first of its kind.
    With Ted’s training, Carv members will unlock the feeling of the perfect carve.
    Download in app today - free to Carv members.
    Want to learn how to really arc a turn, and get your hip to the snow?
    In Train with an Olympian, you’ll progress through 40 increasingly challenging levels - with real time tips, videos, and drills developed by Ted. Think you've got what it takes to challenge Ted?
    Carv members will learn how to:
    • Manage their inside ski to create a tighter radius in their turn
    • Develop edge similarity, the foundation of a great carve
    • Improve outside ski pressure to manage the forces created in the arc
    • Start to edge earlier in the turn
    • Ramp up those edge angles, and get your hip to the floor
    When we started Carv, we set out on a mission to make world class ski coaching accessible to every skier. Our partnership with Ted has been a long time in the making, and is a major milestone towards that goal.
    Learn more about the new Train With an Olympian mode at getcarv.com/lp/train-with-an-...
    About Carv:
    Carv is the world’s most powerful digital ski coach, loved by The FT, NYT and The Times.
    Carv consists of ultra-thin inserts (concealing 72 pressure and motion sensors) fit into any ski boot and a coaching membership that is delivered via the Carv app.
    13 different metrics are measured on every turn, including Balance, Edge Angle, Turn Shape and Outside Ski Pressure, giving Carv skiers an objective way to analyse and improve their technique.
    Skiing with Carv is like having a world-class ski instructor in your ear. Carv gives you real-time audio feedback during each turn, personalised skiing tips on each chairlift and detailed analysis every time you stop. Carv members also get access to videos, articles, drills and workouts, made with the world’s best ski instructors so you can improve your skiing, on and off the mountain.
    Carv is an official partner of the Professional Ski Instructors of America, and the Canadian Ski Instructors’ Alliance.
    getcarv.com
    Shot in the stunning Sölden, Austria
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Komentáře • 55

  • @tomkingsley8908
    @tomkingsley8908 Před rokem +15

    Carv has influenced my skiing in the same manner that Strava has influenced my cycling.
    Objective data is a game changer! I really enjoy the feedback and my skiing (and fun-factor) has improved immensely! I try to execute the many clear practice drills and goals on different runs while I’m skiing solo or with friends.
    Carv will not replace the ski instructor- but it will certainly enhance the lessons!
    Also a Huge fan of Ted Ligety!

    • @CarvSki
      @CarvSki  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback. We hope the new mode takes you to the next level this season

  • @Bushwacked487
    @Bushwacked487 Před rokem +62

    Love the idea of Carv but the subscription costs are way out wack. If we buy something we should own it.

    • @CarvSki
      @CarvSki  Před rokem +12

      Most of our development occurs on the software side as we work with new coaches and develop new training models every year - a membership means that we can keep pushing the coaching forward and keep our members improving year after year, rather than a one-off impact.

    • @positive56
      @positive56 Před rokem +1

      Ted’s a great ambassador & his reasoning is logical. Love the product.

    • @pavelportnov8344
      @pavelportnov8344 Před rokem +3

      One of my best money spendings ever!

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Před 7 měsíci +4

      recurring revenue baby. The dream hope is that you're dumb enough or rich enough to forget about it and let it leech off your bank balance in perpetuity.....

    • @Bushwacked487
      @Bushwacked487 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@CarvSki yeah sorry, I appreciate you responding but no. You could sit down with some pros during one process to make a progression program (or a couple).
      I’d bet if you didn’t keep paying a revolving door of influencers to make new “programs” you could cut your costs and sell as a single price. Then you’d get my money. I’m not going to put something in my boot I have to pay bills on.

  • @lorenzoluciani4085
    @lorenzoluciani4085 Před 6 měsíci

    What a ski racer. Love you skiing, the best I've ever seen. Much love fron Italy Ted!

  • @tonyg3091
    @tonyg3091 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What a legend!❤

  • @_pjd
    @_pjd Před rokem +3

    We miss you on the WC Tour Ted!

  • @IslamicParadise2.0
    @IslamicParadise2.0 Před rokem

    Hi #Ted Champion...would you please make a video on how to choose ski equipment for Skiing?

  • @laurentalessio3944
    @laurentalessio3944 Před rokem +3

    I got the carv in 2020, which was a founder subscription. Got 2 seasons with it, which was great, but this year the sensors would not work. Asked Carv for support but sadly could not get any

    • @BlizzGhost
      @BlizzGhost Před rokem +1

      Hey Lauren, Sorry to hear - I was in the exact same situation, but they told me to file a warranty request and long behold, I have my new insoles. I haven't tested them yet but the support was super quick and great
      Maybe try it again with the warranty?

  • @riccapatrol
    @riccapatrol Před rokem +1

    Feedback is everything! 🙌🙌🙌

  • @pavelportnov8344
    @pavelportnov8344 Před rokem +2

    Great adv!!! Carv is a beast!!!

    • @CarvSki
      @CarvSki  Před rokem

      Thanks Pavel! We want to keep pushing it every year!

  • @jonjoUTube
    @jonjoUTube Před 4 měsíci

    Took me a while to carve like that. Warren Smith and a shitload of exercises finally made it

  • @user-cz9zn2jb5v
    @user-cz9zn2jb5v Před rokem +1

    классная резьба! 🎉🎉🎉 Я новичок. И мне очень нравится карвинг! Но как я могу проводить лето, когда нет снега? Как сохранять навыки вне сезона!? ❤

  • @Infinit0s
    @Infinit0s Před rokem +2

    I like the idea - I'm just not convinced about the 'subscription' model. It's a little expensive. 200£ for the device, sure why not, but the app access is expensive.

  • @ivandukic61
    @ivandukic61 Před rokem

    I like the concept of Carv. 300 $ is not cheap, but ok if it will help to improve. I would really like to improve my carving skills, but I dont know if this tool alone will do a lot change.

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Před 7 měsíci +1

      Don't forget that it's also another $200 "membership" for every year to even start using the thing that you already bought!

  • @ujaekang
    @ujaekang Před 11 měsíci +2

    I would like to know what ski was used for this video. It did not look like a race ski, but he was riding it like a race ski. It looks more like a railing or trick ski. What ski was it?

    • @ddbear8786
      @ddbear8786 Před 5 měsíci

      It's a HEAD ski. Not sure which model but it might be one of the Supershape series skis.

    • @ujaekang
      @ujaekang Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ddbear8786 I found out. It is HEAD Kore. It is Ted's go-to ski in his retirement. He surely skis on it like an SL race skier. Impressive.

  • @chriscorrente7174
    @chriscorrente7174 Před rokem

    Hmmmmm.. I made skis work on the street. I would love to try this technology out... I have just been using the tracks of urethane I lay down in the street to judge my turns....

  • @westside74301
    @westside74301 Před 5 měsíci

    To quote A Christmas Story;: “A crummy commercial!”

  • @bobknight5630
    @bobknight5630 Před rokem +3

    Hey Bushwacked, You'll own everything you learn forever, and if you want to look at expensive, check out the price of a private half day lesson at any resort.

  • @KavensWorld
    @KavensWorld Před rokem +1

    skiing for + years, how the hell do I drag my knuckles? I seem to be a foot too high. am I not on a steep enough run? :)

    • @shooter7a
      @shooter7a Před rokem +9

      Two things:
      1. Inside leg shortening
      2. Tall in the turn, short in transition. The modern high load race carving technique means that your DH leg, which carries 75-90% of the load, is relatively unbent. It HAS to be to handle these immense loads. How much can you squat if you only go down 12", instead of all the way down, ass to the floor. Look at the slo-mo video of Ted racing GS. His DH leg is only mildly bent. So what happens when you transition? If you keep your leg relatively unbent, you will get way too tall in transition, and the up momentum will kill your next turn entry. So you actually have to BEND you lower leg MORE when you transition your DH to being your new inside ski.
      These two factors, inside leg shortening and the relatively straight DH leg GO TOGETHER. When you let the turn go and fall into the fall line to start your new turn, you will bend your old DH to enable you to transition while minimizing he rise in your center of mass. So you bend your old DH leg and let your skis come under you. As you do this you have to keep pressure on the tip of the ski (balls of your feet) and also make sure your inside ski is leading the initiation of the turn. As yo do this KEEP THAT OLD DH LEG, NOW YOUR INSIDE LEG, SHORT. That short inside leg with the new DH leg long puts your ski edges on a higher angle. It is all about the transition. Long becomes short, and short becomes long. Master the tactile feel of these legs switching their kinematics/angles, and you will start to develop higher angles. Remember with high angles (GS, SG and DH turns), the only way you can resist the massive loads is by learning to stand on the DH ski with your leg less bent. Less bent is strong. Ski coached call this "getting stacked"

    • @taylordw
      @taylordw Před rokem

      Yes, a steep pitch helps, especially if groomed

  • @bigdogg2993
    @bigdogg2993 Před rokem +2

    If I cancel my subscription after a year or two, will the product still work?

    • @CarvSki
      @CarvSki  Před rokem +2

      You'll still get your Ski:IQ score on every run and run tracking stats (speed, altitude). But you lose access to real time coaching modes and detailed performance analysis until you resubscribe. An alternative option might be to step down to a daily pass for less frequent use if you need.

    • @bigdogg2993
      @bigdogg2993 Před rokem

      Thank you. Think I’ll give it a try.

  • @londonstannow1103
    @londonstannow1103 Před rokem

    Epic carv

  • @jefflacourse3344
    @jefflacourse3344 Před 4 měsíci

    How can CARV be used for alpine ski racers?

  • @user-vd6wb5ef8v
    @user-vd6wb5ef8v Před rokem

    What is edge similarity 91%? Does it mean that the edge angle of the inside and outside skis differ by 100-91=9%? If so, then how come edge similarity starts with 2% ?
    And what is early edging 97% ? This is a ratio of what to what?

    • @CarvSki
      @CarvSki  Před rokem

      Hi, edge similarity measures the rate of change of roll of both skis. i.e. are you tipping them both at the same rate. A low score here will result in an A-frame (inside ski has lower edging than ouside ski)
      Early edging is measuring how early in the turn window are you able to create your maximum edge angle.
      Carv will measure these for you on every run so you can get objective data to improve with.

    • @user-vd6wb5ef8v
      @user-vd6wb5ef8v Před rokem

      @@CarvSki Thank you. You explained that "qualitatively" - in general terms. Yet I would like to understand this quantitatively. Percent arises when one value is divided by another. Which parameters are measured and then divided by this device. To know this will help to understand what exactly I am doing wrong and how to correct it

  • @ghostf7385
    @ghostf7385 Před 8 měsíci

    sugoi

  • @Bvttgx
    @Bvttgx Před rokem

    Kjus is the best ski brand

  • @donalddarko4871
    @donalddarko4871 Před rokem

    Is 152 his skiIQ cus it says his balance and pressure are just "good" lol. Or is the purpose of the video to show his improvement so he gave lower scores on purpose?

    • @CarvSki
      @CarvSki  Před rokem

      Ted’s ski IQ is regularly in the 160s. However skiing in a more mellow way or on choppy terrain can give scores in 150s even for the best among us

  • @shooter7a
    @shooter7a Před rokem +3

    Carve will not magically transform your skiing if you do not know how to interpret the data, and then determine what drills to do to correct your flawed kinematics. I do not believe that most skiers have the self coaching ability to put the data that carve provides into practice. Finally, Carv will not speed up your nervous system re-programming one bit. If it is going to take 30 hours of doing Garlands to develop foot feel, and you do not do the 30 hours, looking at Carv data all day long will not help you one bit.

  • @daveh.8825
    @daveh.8825 Před rokem +11

    I thought he was going to teach me something in this video. Instead, he’s just selling an app. Waste of a click.

  • @davidn.2555
    @davidn.2555 Před rokem

    I mean I'm not trying to kill myself

    • @Bushwacked487
      @Bushwacked487 Před rokem

      That’s why no one will remember your name

    • @davidn.2555
      @davidn.2555 Před rokem +2

      @@Bushwacked487 It's not that serious in skiing. I don't want anyone to remember me for being the best skier ever. Wtf

  • @kmichiel
    @kmichiel Před rokem +5

    100% commercial. Booh! Sorry.

  • @mannsquest9953
    @mannsquest9953 Před 10 měsíci +2

    If you’re promoting your own channel to sell more of your carv devices, why would you activate the ads on CZcams? It’s infuriating! We need to watch adverts to watch your promotions… You really convey a sense of greed rather than genuine help here. Not cool 🤑