Long Carving Turns Control - 12 Steps to Ski Like a Pro - 02
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Despite a couple of critical postings (@skiwhh), skilful skiing does include skilful skidding. (e.g. Too steep or too crowded, they say).
The one thing I would criticise for advanced turns is "The upward movement".
I'd prefer to see a projection from a flexed leg (Long-Leg-Short-Leg) on to "Short-leg-short-leg (Two short Legs). This is followed by a lengthening stretch on to an increasing incline as you execute a dynamically edged turn through the falls.
One thing is fact. They can ski!
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perhaps this is aimed, at vacation skiers who only get a few days, and are there to have a little fun , instead of progressing..
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Great skier This is called shmerring, world cup racers use it all the time to change line but ensure they exit turns with pace, i love the way this guy skis when he is going fast, when he slows down he is not as balanced, see how the skis split at the front at the end of the turn when he goes slow.
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@abcdodds1 Right on dodds this stuff will ruin your skiing. Who had heard of teaching skidding to intermediates and beginners, it's what everyone already does and that's why they don't get better. Poor, very Poor, how can Christian be involved in this?
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I hope no one was watching this to learn how to carve. Skidding is not carving. Carving does not mean blended turns.
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muy bueno, el videski carving
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I will try it on an outdoor hill I think....
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Thanks for the tips!! Drop by the lodge I'll buy you a cold one!
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good, helpful!
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very good!
Step 2: Long Carving Turns Control. Enjoy our ski tutorial;)
MountVacation 3 years ago