Carving Ski Training: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J06uSezGTOU
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arothafel 10 months ago
Flex the inside knee way more and bring the outside foot way behind the hip you look uncomfortable with the upper body and that might help you to not be as rigid.
Crazeeskier2451 1 year ago
@Crazeeskier2451 - Thank you Crazeeskier2451 for the helpful advice. Is there a video of your skiing so I can tell whether or not you are qualified to provide skiing advice? No offense intended... but I took lessons from so-called PSIA experts and racing coaches who absolutely put me in the wrong direction. I look forward to your video. -- Art
arothafel 1 year ago
@arothafel I am a ski racer my self and have gone to several junior olympics and know how to carve and I can post a video response to this with some of my racing if you would like
Crazeeskier2451 1 year ago
@Crazeeskier2451 YES!! Absolutely! I'd love to see the racing videos. I raced Master's for a little and enjoyed it. But, at age 56 the thought of injury and the length of recovery lead to another path. To learn how to ski more proficiently. Nonetheless, I follow WC racing via Universal and always relate more to the racers than to any instructors. .... I look forward to your videos....
arothafel 1 year ago
What ski was that?
MocRafal 2 years ago 2
In this video the skis were Head SuperShapes (non race models). I also ski on Head IM78 Monsters (now called Peak 78) since they tend to carve really well almost anywhere.. even through crud. Ski selection is based on Harb recommendations. After all, he sees what I'm doing and is in the best position to recommend the right ski.. and, of course, he handles all boot fitting and alignment.
arothafel 2 years ago