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Reilly McGlashan
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Hi RU-vidrs,
My name is Reilly McGlashan. I am a professional year round ski instructor/ski coach and ski school owner.
This channel has been created to help share my passion for skiing and hopefully help you become a better skier.
I put these up to share with the RU-vid community for enjoyment and educational purposes. If you do enjoy them please like, share and subscribe. I own and run a ski school in Hokkaido Japan called Hokkaido Collective and co own Projected Productions ski instructional videos. If you want to improve your skiing I highly suggest checking out both of these.
I am available for private coaching in person in Japan and through our Projected Camps in a group environment.
Powder Skiing on Carving skis in Niseko Japan
2:06
6 месяцев назад
Dust on Crust moguls and dolphin turn skiing
2:43
7 месяцев назад
FROZEN CORAL REEF short turns
0:28
7 месяцев назад
ski carving demonstration
0:23
8 месяцев назад
SKI CARVING Hokkaido Japan 2023
3:22
Год назад
SKI CARVING TRAINING DAY 1
2:12
Год назад
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@Ca_milo_G
@Ca_milo_G 3 дня назад
steep?? not sure
@nishantsharma8650
@nishantsharma8650 7 дней назад
Do you have a complete carve here or do you brush off(skid) a little at the too of the turn?
@stephanclemens2348
@stephanclemens2348 9 дней назад
The movie has little value outside of the ski stuff tbh. Its mostly badly written, acted & directed comedy, but the Ski Scenes were indeed quite spectacular at the time. I'm not sure if you're still interested in the movie but it's available on yt in Good quality: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IW1MAlxUC7w.html The downside is that it is the german version. But i think that's ok for a one time viewing. Bogner also did a non related sequel called Fire, Ice & Dynamite which is less focused on sking itself but still does contain a lot of crazy Snow nonsense. That one is even available in english: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lbO_XZK2Ouk.html It sadly suffers from all the same problems in regards to the non sport stuff Have fun checking them out
@ryanbalsley4224
@ryanbalsley4224 10 дней назад
Great instructional video!
@MrDogonjon
@MrDogonjon 15 дней назад
Compsct transition conflicts with my theory all action begins in the snow... compaction action happy place with skis flat as pressure is moved from one side to the other. pressure manipulated to the side of the ski increasing compaction in snow surface creating a slippery trench exclusion zone of hyper fluidity Retractive episodes a re reactions to the feed back of the energy returned after you borrowed it to start your turn... invest that in your next turn manipulate your stack of differentially time dilated reference frames to manifest a future where you always are there for the next face shot..
@johndavis16
@johndavis16 17 дней назад
Rubbish, you can and should carve on rusty edges. Once you get over the tetanus, it's all good.
@dpallestrong
@dpallestrong 17 дней назад
Faloria - Cortina d'Ampezzo - Dolomites😊
@stanmah5721
@stanmah5721 19 дней назад
Nice to see such good results when being coached with the right stance width
@rotorman1965
@rotorman1965 21 день назад
Well done!
@theburke
@theburke 22 дня назад
Reilly this link just randomly popped into my recommended videos! It's the full movie I think! I can't figure out how to turn on English subtitles for the German bits though so I'm not sure this helps fills in the gaps re: the plot! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IW1MAlxUC7w.html
@bobw9527
@bobw9527 24 дня назад
Right on!
@terrablader
@terrablader Месяц назад
Holy hell
@MrArunasB
@MrArunasB Месяц назад
Spot on on all types of explanations! I just recently fully understood snail-type. Also feeling I have while doing it is to gain balance and do perfect same shape turns, without rushing the turns while having full contact with the ground for both skates using a high edge to make the turns.
@holgerbranding3377
@holgerbranding3377 Месяц назад
I hope you recovered well. I have owned Harb Carvers for 15 years. I can well understand your comments on user experience. I have seen Stefano Belingheri's videos on projectedproductions. Maybe I can get an opinion from him on the subject? Let's see.
@Skedawg88
@Skedawg88 Месяц назад
Gunslinger black.
@cristianonocibrambilla6103
@cristianonocibrambilla6103 Месяц назад
my friend😂🤣🤣
@ReillyMcGlashan
@ReillyMcGlashan Месяц назад
🤣
@oakland439
@oakland439 Месяц назад
3 looks so happy lol
@onlythingicantstand
@onlythingicantstand Месяц назад
bluest line Ever
@user-co9mt7js9i
@user-co9mt7js9i Месяц назад
Hi Reilly, are those extension retraction turns. If so, how do you do them? Great skiing by the way.
@ReillyMcGlashan
@ReillyMcGlashan Месяц назад
I wouldn't call them extension retraction turns. They are just a middle position edge change... Not up or not down.
@user-co9mt7js9i
@user-co9mt7js9i Месяц назад
Alright. I think I understand what you mean. Do you have any tips on how to perform this type of turn?
@raimox1
@raimox1 2 месяца назад
01:16 Mini-drift!
@omidzoufonoun2255
@omidzoufonoun2255 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this video Really! How would you describe where you are feeling your pressure fore-aft on the outside foot vs the inside foot when you hold the feet so closely aligned during this inline skate turns? All of the Non-skiing focused parallel turn tutorials have the inside foot so far ahead of the outside. Obviously, that would not translate well to skiing. I love how close you hold the two feet in terms of fore-aft, but what's actually being felt is of course impossible to see from a video. Any insights that you are willing to share? Thanks in advance.
@cristianmorariu8385
@cristianmorariu8385 2 месяца назад
Beautiful
@spritenews5358
@spritenews5358 2 месяца назад
What Marcel Hirscher can get away with physically far exceeds what even excellent recreational skiers can. Even for very good recreational skiers, the advice to stay stacked and out of the back seat is excellent advice. I’m a very experienced skier but not particularly strong in my lower body. Some of my ski buddies are exceptional athletes, incredible skiers in all conditions, and very strong in the lower body. All of them will tell you getting in the back seat is the quickest way to fry your quads and your ski day earlier than you want.
@terrablader
@terrablader 2 месяца назад
fun to watch
@terrablader
@terrablader 2 месяца назад
your form is crazy good, im looking for a 5 wheel setup if anyone knows a 5 wheel frame that turns please let me know my old slalom blades i think turned.. , so far all frames i got are flat setup they don't turn well, 4 wheels at speed not comfortable with, this is me doing similar in 1991 with slalom skates still looking for the buz. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-haw0KetWG0M.htmlsi=tU4Ryc92FnrSn_Ix&t=545 i tended to push a downhill skate out for stability and speed scrub , skated all over Japan back in the day down the their steep roads, years later developed and off road skate on my site. still looking for that glide and carve :)
@terrablader
@terrablader 2 месяца назад
nice form you guys got to tie up your book straps , do you like this better than using inline skate boots? check out my offroad skates for going down slopes in summer like grass skis i saw a version of the skiroads with three wheels in back (two side by side , one kind of in the middle)? is that right? how does that work?
@terrablader
@terrablader 2 месяца назад
any good 5 wheel frames for this out there most flat 5 wheel setups are hard to turn it seems
@raimox1
@raimox1 2 месяца назад
Incredibly beautiful! What kind of skis are these?
@ReillyMcGlashan
@ReillyMcGlashan 2 месяца назад
this ski is made by Original + and it is their MOD6X 175 16m radius model.
@Chopin4321
@Chopin4321 2 месяца назад
This is the essence of skiing.. no one does it anymore.. wedeln is freedom.. rythm... dance.. it flows.. is more natural for muscles and bones.. its safer.. healthier.. straight line safer for other skiers.. better vision of the course and other skiers.. a bit simillar to moguls but without bumps.. love it.. thanks.. curving is tirening.. dangerous.. too physical.. wedeln is more skiing.. natural..
@omidzoufonoun2255
@omidzoufonoun2255 2 месяца назад
Is this the type of turn that you are primarily working toward when doing the inline skating practice?
@ReillyMcGlashan
@ReillyMcGlashan 2 месяца назад
No, not this type of short turn
@thefantisy
@thefantisy 3 месяца назад
Frankly, she’d look a whole lot better if her hair was on the left side instead of the right side. For more ski tips, follow me!
@eugenetulyupa
@eugenetulyupa 3 месяца назад
Please, tell me the name of this song) By the way, this is a great analysis! Thank you❤
@savizss485
@savizss485 3 месяца назад
amazing & beauty
@savizss485
@savizss485 3 месяца назад
amazing & beauty 👍0.
@savizss485
@savizss485 3 месяца назад
👍👏
@rodrigohernandez6750
@rodrigohernandez6750 3 месяца назад
Are feet activated inside? Pronating/supinating?
@dawntreader7079
@dawntreader7079 3 месяца назад
perfect. we ankle roll a little bit longer carve at psia in usa.
@russellbrodie9149
@russellbrodie9149 3 месяца назад
Awesome skiing
@chemystify
@chemystify 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this! Not sure if you're still checking comments on this video, but....: (1) If I liked the flex of my Dalbello Scorpion SR130's when they were new, what would be the closest flex in the DRS WC? I know the WC "S" is listed as a 130, but I'm not sure if a 130 in a WC boot really translates to the same stiffness as a 130 in a performance recreational boot. (2) I think the boot in your video is from one generation ago. How does its stiffness compare to that of the current DRS WC (for the same flex rating, of course)? I ask because they can sometimes change stiffness between generations. For instance Paul Lorenz, in reviewing the same generation of boot you show here, mentioned it's somewhat softer (in a good way) than the boot that came before it (which would be 2 generations ago). And if there is a difference, how striking is it? For instance, Lange had a big change between the current (Legend Blue) and previous (Power Blue) generations. One Lange expert told me the current-gen ZB is about as stiff as previous-gen ZA!
@ReillyMcGlashan
@ReillyMcGlashan 3 месяца назад
Hi there, I haven't used the Dalbello boots in the last 4 years now so I am not sure how they are currently I am sorry.
@Ca_milo_G
@Ca_milo_G 3 месяца назад
today first day corralco, chile
@jamesgarcia9123
@jamesgarcia9123 3 месяца назад
thanks! reily! marcl gets so low'! amazing he doesnt twsit a bit', at every super fast turn! peace
@user-co9mt7js9i
@user-co9mt7js9i 3 месяца назад
Are you using a extension retraction movement to preform these types of turns?
@davidyabsley2629
@davidyabsley2629 4 месяца назад
Reilly you will get grief from the "Experts" in Niseko. I am not a great skier but I am on a pair of 15 year old K2 Shuks Anne's Alpine Touring Skis 80 mm under foot (Women's Skis). Bought them from Telelmark Pyrenees. Copped a lot of flak when I suggested that skiing on 130 mm under foot in Niseko is fine as long as you are not trying the ski the fall line in tight trees.
@ken46120
@ken46120 4 месяца назад
Wow. Great bumps, great snow, great skier.
@ken46120
@ken46120 4 месяца назад
The way it should still be.
@Chickensarecool_496
@Chickensarecool_496 4 месяца назад
Nice breakdown. You articulate exactly what I’ve thought for years. Spent many seasons chasing sticks in race courses, love bumps, steeps, pow, crud, carving etc. I tended to think of it all as “free” skiing but that label evokes a particular slant and doesn’t necessarily include good technique.
@VeryHappySkiing
@VeryHappySkiing 4 месяца назад
Interesting stuff, thanks!
@WhirledPeas
@WhirledPeas 4 месяца назад
The knee action speed is incredible. His Upper body facing down the fall line. Skis are tight together. The pole action- plant and push off the top of every mogul. Perfection.
@user-hh5in7jq4u
@user-hh5in7jq4u 4 месяца назад
Kinda ensuring reading this. I discovered by chance. My friend was in a big hurry to ski some fresh powder. My top buckles were just tight enough for the walk to the lift. So skied all morning this way. Finally got a chance to adjust to what I thought was my normal tightness. Only made one run and didn’t like. My boots are a 130 flex, I’m 140lbs, and 69 years old. Only skied 31 times this winter, really bad conditions early on. Thanks for your advice!
@blacksnowakab_snow5968
@blacksnowakab_snow5968 4 месяца назад
Yeah this is definitely my style