Poorly named, provided no instructional value whatsoever, closed with a spam ad to another site and the cameraman must've been a tweaker the way he was shaking. i give it 0.05 stars out of a possible 4.0
Stable upper body except that the skier ends up looking like a pogo stick as he/she extends to release. This results in late hard edge sets and kills clean ski edge engagement in the upper part of the turn. Speed control suffers and wind shield wiper turns with twist/pivoting becomes the default turning mechanisms for the learning skier. Welcome to the CSIA school of plateaued intermediates!!
I've skied on average 50 days a year for 40 years.. gained national titles, and still feel that I can learn more every day I ski. If I didn't learn more I wouldn't ski any more
I've skiied on average 50 days a year for 40 years.. gained national titles, and still feel that I can learn more every day I ski. If I didn't learn more I wouldn't ski any more
Thats good the break through at the beginner and advance level come quicker than those at the expert level. Still think and experience tells me different as I coach kids and see what your saying. But the learning curve slows down when it becomes more refined.
50 days a year you will improve but not as fast as if you did the program of 100 days for 3 years as you have improvement about every 30, 60, 90, days. In my opinion 50 days is not enough to see the kind of improvement needed to get to be able to coach yourself. Knowing that you have the knowledge to get to the next level.
@cordeauski ive skied 30 days a year and i went from a beginner to an intermediate in 6-7 days, im now an advanced skier, in the time of two years, and ive done it all coaching myself
yep... nothing anyone can accomplish after a year or two of skiing... well maybe not the cork 720 on the mogul segment... or anything in the mogul segment... and i saw one guy with great short turns but thats about it
In this video all the skiing looks familiar as it should skiing is skiing and the differences in turn shape or size of the turn are different the fundamentals are the same.
The intro sounds like smells like teen spirit.
beatleforce1 2 months ago
Poorly named, provided no instructional value whatsoever, closed with a spam ad to another site and the cameraman must've been a tweaker the way he was shaking. i give it 0.05 stars out of a possible 4.0
nopainogain 2 months ago
@nopainogain Concise. I was going to flame it but you took my words away.
PMitchy72 1 month ago
STAAN DARSH! HAEHAEHHAE
hattekatt 4 months ago 2
Bikini skiing is excellect
BikiniGirlAA 8 months ago
That guy at 0:24 is sick fast:O
Ezelaapftw 11 months ago
Zip Learn to ski the fall line on expert runs. Keep your CSIA perfect style. Gety off the blue runs and ski some real runs and learn.
cordeauski 1 year ago
Stable upper body except that the skier ends up looking like a pogo stick as he/she extends to release. This results in late hard edge sets and kills clean ski edge engagement in the upper part of the turn. Speed control suffers and wind shield wiper turns with twist/pivoting becomes the default turning mechanisms for the learning skier. Welcome to the CSIA school of plateaued intermediates!!
zipmanify 1 year ago
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I've skied on average 50 days a year for 40 years.. gained national titles, and still feel that I can learn more every day I ski. If I didn't learn more I wouldn't ski any more
MrRegmombassa 1 year ago
I've skiied on average 50 days a year for 40 years.. gained national titles, and still feel that I can learn more every day I ski. If I didn't learn more I wouldn't ski any more
MrRegmombassa 1 year ago
Pretty nice one. Yes, that's it how it makes fun :-)
Hoshibandit 1 year ago
DRAMA
Swistakman 1 year ago
DRAMA
Swistakman 1 year ago
Thats good the break through at the beginner and advance level come quicker than those at the expert level. Still think and experience tells me different as I coach kids and see what your saying. But the learning curve slows down when it becomes more refined.
cordeauski 1 year ago
50 days a year you will improve but not as fast as if you did the program of 100 days for 3 years as you have improvement about every 30, 60, 90, days. In my opinion 50 days is not enough to see the kind of improvement needed to get to be able to coach yourself. Knowing that you have the knowledge to get to the next level.
cordeauski 1 year ago
@cordeauski ive skied 30 days a year and i went from a beginner to an intermediate in 6-7 days, im now an advanced skier, in the time of two years, and ive done it all coaching myself
snowyphil65 1 year ago
yeah! cool
irgendjemand8762 1 year ago
Like, wedeln..................
equinoxranch 1 year ago
Skiing like a warrior takes 3 years of skiing over 100 days just to get the total concept of the sport of skiing.
The d spin takes less time to learn if you are young .
Nothing is bigger than the skiing.
cordeauski 2 years ago
@cordeauski wouldnt say itd take quite that much, id say 50 days a year for three years would do it
phil656565 1 year ago
What was the point of that?
ChrisZipZap 2 years ago
65 & swiss show us your stuff
cordeauski 2 years ago
I learned nothing here...just a bunch of decent skiers skiing!
swisstrader 2 years ago
yep... nothing anyone can accomplish after a year or two of skiing... well maybe not the cork 720 on the mogul segment... or anything in the mogul segment... and i saw one guy with great short turns but thats about it
snowyphil65 2 years ago
you guys rock! really best vid i've ever seen!
BASJWASJ 2 years ago 2
Let's see more of those great mogul duals...
Video clips like this make me want to get off the couch!
nailbenderx 3 years ago 12
In this video all the skiing looks familiar as it should skiing is skiing and the differences in turn shape or size of the turn are different the fundamentals are the same.
cordeauski 3 years ago