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3 Levels of Parallel Skiing 

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Hi & Merry Christmas
This weeks video is the second video in the series: 3 LEVELS OF SKIING. This time we are looking at PARALLEL SKIING. The idea with these videos is to target a larger skilled group of people in the area of focus. WEDGING can be done by both beginners and advanced skiers and will be quite different. Same goes for PARALLEL SKIING.
BEGINNER LEVEL
You have mastered the WEDGE and you are confident you can move on to a bit more challenging terrain. Wedging can be both tiring and slow. Parallel skiing will definitely take you to the next level. Everything will be easier and you will conquer much steeper terrain and you will look much better out there in the winter wonder land. In the WEDGE (STEM) CHRISTIE you make the turn in a wedge but bring your skis PARALLEL at the end to go across the slope maintaining some speed. Because, as you turn your skis into the fall line you accelerate and that's when the wedge helps you keep your speed under control. Then as you come out of the turn and you start to slow down, bringing your skis parallel will keep you going nice and easy. As you become more confident you can start to match your skis earlier in the turn. The WEDGE (STEM) CHRISTIE can be done with or without a pole plant.
NOTE: as you open up the wedge at the start of the turn it is actually an UPHILL STEM you perform with your uphill ski. It's because your weight is on your downhill ski. This is BTW something many will object to but it's important to learn how to distribute weight and pressure between both skis.
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Next thing to do would be to drop the wedge at the start of the turn and keep your skis PARALLEL at all times during your skiing. This kind of turn is called a PARALLEL CHRISTIE. Note, there is nothing wrong with resorting back to the WEDGE (STEM) CHRISTIE whenever needed. As I pointed out in many of my previous videos, for example the 3 LEVELS OF WEDGING, you only need to lean out over your outside ski to start a turn. In the PARALLEL CHRISTIE you need to establish a small skid/drift/brush before shifting weight out over your new outside ski. This you do by Up Un-Weighting. Extend your legs up for a the INERTIA effect to kick in and feel the de-crease of pressure underneath your skis. Use the up-ward momentum for slightly pivoting your skis into a skid and as you regain pressure it will be on your outside ski. Take special note of the segment from 2004 where I show the correct stance for PARALLEL SKIING.
ADVANCED LEVEL
When you want to go faster and step up your skiing try CARVING. CARVING means that you ride the side cut of your skis leaving only two sharp edge tracks in the snow behind. A CARVED turn is initiated by tipping your skis on edge. Noting else. No need for Up Un Weighing or turning your skis. Let the skis turn you. Simply tip the skis on edge by leaning out over your outside ski, tipping your skis on edge by tipping your feet, pointing your knees into the turn and ANGULATING at your hip. Remember to keep your shoulders level. Note that as you do this your speed will accelerate. Make sure that the slope is not too steep and that there are no people in the way. Check out my video 4 TIPS 4 SAFER CARVING. Link below.
That's all folks. Hopefully you will have fun skiing this winter and see you out on the slope.
Tom
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@lzgbonesy4090
@lzgbonesy4090 3 года назад
I went skiing today and something just clicked and I went from doing pizza to carving
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Wow, what better feedback could one get. But yes, it only takes that on small "click" and you level up. Be sure to check my other carving videos, especially the 3 Levels of Carving lesson. Or the shorter extract containing only the first 3 drills: Learn How To Carve. Thank you for watching, enjoy your new skiing level and Happy New Year :)
@jishnujetwani538
@jishnujetwani538 3 года назад
Can you help me out here Edit: It’s 20 hours later, I went skiing today and it just clicked for me too. I can finally parallel ski Edit: 45 days later. I can now carve, still working on perfecting jt
@zeeelle123
@zeeelle123 Год назад
It’s so fun
@wasnatehere
@wasnatehere 3 года назад
I actually can't believe how comprehensive this is. Thanks so much.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks for watching :)
@Daz555Daz
@Daz555Daz 2 года назад
5:08 - this is superb. I've been failing to describe to my kids that a parallel turn is not that different to a wedge/snowplough but those few seconds just nailed it. Thank you!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
You are welcome. Nice to be of help and the source for insights and revelations. When I teach kids I teach them how to brake their speed, how to turn, how to go faster, how to ski in bumps or powder and how to race. On the technical side there are a few things that separates these apart but its basically the same thing. It all boils down into a few important fundamentals of which the wedge is one of them. Cheers, Tom
@xevaxtavax
@xevaxtavax 4 года назад
Your channel is by far my favorite ski instruction series! Useful, on point, but still laid-back and enjoyable. Thanks! :)
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Hey, thanks a million for watching and for your nice words on the content. Enjoy :)
@mfjtf
@mfjtf 4 года назад
Great explanation. Thank you.
@yossarianreborn2904
@yossarianreborn2904 Год назад
I'm at a solid 0.5 level. I try to maintain that level, as I feel it gives a confidence boost to everyone else on the mountain when they see me barely survive the kids park.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
You are doing an honorable gesture out there. Thank you very much. But I'm sure it is not that bad. And by the way, that only gives you the opportunity to learn so much more than others. Don't give up. You can do it. You can level up. Start with the wedging drills and work your way up. Cheers, Tom
@elmoreglidingclub3030
@elmoreglidingclub3030 3 года назад
Excellent! Just the information and insight I’ve been seeking. Much appreciated.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Great to hear! I try my best to incorporate all the skiing techniques I've been taught since 1966. Thanks for watching.
@user-io5ce3hg7u
@user-io5ce3hg7u 4 года назад
Simply the best explanation of parallel skiing technique on RU-vid. The algorithm suggested me this right after I'd accidentally had my first success in bringing skis parallel and now it's finally got clear in my head. So now I know how I'm going to practice it tomorrow. Keep it up, dude! P.S. Love your country so much, you guys know a thing or two about how to live in harmony with the nature!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and commenting and for your good words on my video snd our country. You sre always wellcome here. Glad to hear you are making progress. Happy New Year :)
@von4764
@von4764 4 года назад
Great video keep up the great work and content
@soleaguirre100
@soleaguirre100 4 года назад
thanks excellent! greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
@soleaguirre100
@soleaguirre100 3 года назад
Thanks!!! thanks excellent 👌🏼🇨🇱
@gonzalezgonzalez8962
@gonzalezgonzalez8962 Год назад
Never ever explained better….Thank you Gracias 🙏
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Wow! Thanks! You are very welcome. Cheers, Tom
@seanmchugh8442
@seanmchugh8442 10 месяцев назад
Your explanation, of the difference between turn types 2 and 3, is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 10 месяцев назад
You are welcome! And thank you for watching. Glad to have been of any help.
@vietrandy1
@vietrandy1 4 года назад
Outstanding instruction. Thank you.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks!
@xxhenkdehunterx9255
@xxhenkdehunterx9255 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for this video, will watch this again a couple times to get it in my head. Very very helpful.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and you can always watch it during your day of skiing. Thats what I do :)
@fergaloceallaigh3677
@fergaloceallaigh3677 2 года назад
I like this guy. Clear, to the point.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thanks :)
@user-iy3yn8ey5u
@user-iy3yn8ey5u 4 года назад
Спасибо
@sethrose1325
@sethrose1325 3 года назад
I had my little epiphany on the snow couple weekends ago where I carved so nice I felt weightless. Since then I can’t stop watching videos and yours are great. I want to slow things down and understand how to continue that form.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Sounds great. How can I help you?
@labibnader8755
@labibnader8755 2 года назад
So Comprehensive with scientific convincing explanation!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Good to hear that message was clear and understandable. Cheers, Tom :)
@johnosullivan2017
@johnosullivan2017 3 года назад
Excellent! The best ski tuition video I've seen. I've been stuck on level 2 parallels for some time.I'll be applying this lesson on my next trip to make the jump to carving.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Awesome, thank you! Also check out my 3 levels of Carving :)
@seanmchugh3476
@seanmchugh3476 9 месяцев назад
Best ever. Wish I had such a lesson 20 years ago. Damn!!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 9 месяцев назад
Too bad yes, but good that you saw this now and not in 20 years :)
@26Vincent26
@26Vincent26 4 года назад
Nice video! I have been skiing for only a few years, and I will definitely try carving more!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Yes, carving is a must. Good luck and ask if you have questions.
@chloe4k
@chloe4k 3 года назад
Love the explanation- everything is so perfectly explained
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Wow, thank you for watching and for such positive feedback. Thanks, Tom
@grypsik3642
@grypsik3642 Год назад
The differences are so well explained! You keep it simple unlike most other carving video lessons. Very, very helpful even for good skiers to realize those basic technique variances. Than you so much for keeping it simple, makes it much easier to understand the dynamics of these three levels and to explain it to others when teaching skiing.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Thank you and thank you for watching. Yes, skiing is not really complicated. It is not completely intuitive but with some basic concepts explained and demoed most people catch on quickly. I have my students learn to ski in just one hour. I have students carve in a few lessons if they have the basics nailed. If they dont, we fix them first and then we move on to carving. I always think about a cat or any animal. Did someone explain in detail how to hunt a mouse or climb a tree? Or a bird how to fly? Happy Holidays, the Triggerboy Team!
@pavelportnov8344
@pavelportnov8344 3 года назад
Best tutorials!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks :)
@julienofitness
@julienofitness 6 месяцев назад
It's quite fascinating how many specific words and descriptions can be used for something that comes so natural to certain people
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 6 месяцев назад
Indeed it is.... back in the days before RU-vid we used to discuss skiing on dedicated ski forums. There we over time came to build a skiing vocabulary to avoid confusion. But books have been written on ski-technique so it is not so simple as one might think. Sorry for so many words. Cheers, Tom
@cameronwhite2312
@cameronwhite2312 3 года назад
Greetings from New England USA. Great video, Tom. As a beginner, I found your video super easy to follow. I've got wedge turns down and ready to start parallel turns. I'll definitely remember your tips the next time I'm on the hill.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
How nice of you to compliment the video. Hopefully you will be skiing soon and enjoying parallel skiing. Glad I could be of assistance. Thanks for watching and Happy New Year :)
@martijnvanbeek4387
@martijnvanbeek4387 4 года назад
Very nice live background poster-ish!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks. Glade you liked it. I have been waiting for a greenscreen comment :)
@barxtra679
@barxtra679 4 года назад
very well explained. thank you
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching. Wishing you a marry Christmas.
@SusanAbbott
@SusanAbbott 2 года назад
LOVE your videos!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
So glad! Cheers, Tom
@user-bp5qh5ke4r
@user-bp5qh5ke4r Год назад
Thank you so much! It’s really detailed.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Thanks, Cheers T
@umeshgopalakrishnan1203
@umeshgopalakrishnan1203 Год назад
Superb explanation! Thanks a ton!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Most welcome!
@mantejsingh8148
@mantejsingh8148 2 года назад
Greetings from Vancouver BC Canada, As a new skiier, your video is very precise and helpful. Thank you, so much. Post more......
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Yes, more coming soon. Welcome to the sport and my channel. Cheers, Tom
@andycornellier6886
@andycornellier6886 2 года назад
Man - you really nailed it!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thanks :)
@cspoon0460
@cspoon0460 3 года назад
Started carving first day. For me, it’s all about just going for it. Don’t be afraid!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and great to hear that you are carving. Yes, its all about daring to go forwards and wait for your skis to turn. Good luck.
@lovemagicandroad
@lovemagicandroad 4 года назад
Lapland in Finland! Very cool, never been there. I’m Swedish, but not even skied in Northern Sweden yet. Yet I’ve skied the Alps, Alta in Utah, NY state, Mountain high, Big Bear mountain, Lake Tahoe and Mammoth in California. Mammoth was really great! Going back there in March. Can’t wait to ski again. Hoping to ski Lapland some day, that looked totally great. Thank you Suomi. Great video. Sending you love from Sweden via California.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks and greetings returned to sunny California.
@DebraWeite
@DebraWeite 4 года назад
I'm a 47 yr old beginner! Great explanation! Greetings from Las Vegas!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Lovely to hear from you. Wow, never been there. Lucky you. This lesson should be useful to you. Also check out my video on 3 Levels of Wedging. And lots of other videos on my channel. Look under my playlists :)
@connorcavanaugh2013
@connorcavanaugh2013 Год назад
thank you this will help me very much
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
You're welcome! If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask. Cheers, T
@popovicicalin9537
@popovicicalin9537 4 года назад
A very good teacher
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks :)
@he11ics49
@he11ics49 4 года назад
Enjoyed these instructions as they make sense. Still struggling at level 2 as I can't get my skis to slide while parallel, to initiate the turn. Probably because I am not lifting the pressure from my skis enough. Need to try and extend myself upwards more to raise centre of mass ! Always harder to implement in practice on snow, where it doesn't take a lot to tumble.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thats right. You need to extend more and learn to be good with the timing. Since Im very good at timing the extension and the pivot exactly at the right time and together a manage with a very subtle up move. In the beginning you should use a bigger move. Also close your stance. It helps with keeping your skis parallel.
@yehonatanpeleg7637
@yehonatanpeleg7637 4 года назад
Great video, thx
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Alex_Ary
@Alex_Ary 5 месяцев назад
perfect!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 5 месяцев назад
Thanks :)
@TraceurTube
@TraceurTube 3 года назад
Thanks Tom! from Vancouver, Canada :)
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Wow, Vancouver... that is literally on the other side of the planet. Thanks again for watching and all the best to you and everyone else from Canada, Cheers :)
@TraceurTube
@TraceurTube 3 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 I see it's invaluable work you've been doing for skiers and the community around the globe. You have all our support :) Good wishes, Ma
@brunozhao7895
@brunozhao7895 2 года назад
watched lots of videos about carving this is the first time I know what's the differecne between carving and parallel ski, good one !
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and for leaving a comment. Im glad the video gave some new insights. Cheers, Tom
@skiandscytheguy
@skiandscytheguy 4 года назад
Carving is so much fun
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Yeah, for me it was a life changer. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
@skiandscytheguy
@skiandscytheguy 4 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 I just discovered your channel. It is cool, I like it. I started my channel just a few months ago and it great to see others who love skiing too. I like both skiing and ice hockey.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@skiandscytheguy good luck with your channel. Had a look at it and you seem to have a lot of fun skiing and messing with the dog. All part of the BIG plan :)
@peggy7079
@peggy7079 Год назад
This is soo helpful. Thank you so much! Greetings from Germany 💙
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
You're so welcome! How nice of you! Cheers, Tom
@iliavatahov9517
@iliavatahov9517 4 года назад
I like the music in your videos
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks! I'm a music lover so I try to find suitable music for my videos but after getting so many copyright claims over the years I'm done with all music except the free music RU-vid provides us creators with. But I'm not complaining, great music to be found in the library.
@spherebean8136
@spherebean8136 2 года назад
Awesome lesson!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thanks! 😃
@klqc4915
@klqc4915 2 года назад
Very good video
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thanks, Tom
@jacobmayoral7614
@jacobmayoral7614 2 года назад
So helpful. Level 1 came super naturally but couldn’t figure out what was holding me back from the steep stuff and it’s that I was trying to wedge all my turns which is impossible at speed
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Good that it was helpful. Yes, getting rid of the wedge is a big step. Check out my other videos on parallel skiing. Cheers, Tom
@billyyang4044
@billyyang4044 3 года назад
Thank you Tom! I just watched all your intermediate level videos. They are very helpful and insightful. Your channel reminds me of another tennis RU-vid channel called Feel Tennis. The guy there (named Tomaz) shows the inner working of tennis for recreational players. I think you have a similar insight for ski. Please keep up the good work. You can really be the best ski RU-vid channel if you keep going at this! Regards, Billy.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Wow, what great feedback. I will check out the tennis channel as I'm also a devoted tennis player. Yes, I'm trying to instruct and inspire all types of skiers. Not all skiers aspire to become great at carving or long for difficult bump runs or feel the urge of killing themselves off-pist. Still they want to become better in order to safely enjoy and better master the conditions in which they ski in, for boosted confidence and safety. Especially persons a bit older with a long history of skiing but told they are old school or have a dated technique. This is absolutely not true. I teach the ski racers I coach traditional open parallel turns as well. And even if I get a lot of critique out on the hill I don't bother as I'm primarily a RU-vid instructor at the moment and I focus on the viewers appreciating my approach and my lessons. Have a great season!
@sameersathaye
@sameersathaye 3 года назад
Very very helpful ✌🏻
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Glad to hear!
@nonyabizniss3292
@nonyabizniss3292 3 года назад
The explanation that broke it through to me, from a book, was Come out of previous Turn , weight on down hill ski, both skiis always on the same edge, As you cross shill shift weight to uphill ski Lean straight down the fall line and roll your edges (and lift inner foot a little if you need to, just keep it parallel) The uphill ski becomes the downhill ski as you move through the turn (THE SECRET OF SKIING) Go to step 1 and repeat You might think that you will fall on your face, but you already have 80% of your weight on the soon to be downhill ski, so it works out beautifully. Its just a matter of shifting your weight to the uphill ski as you go across the hill. That is my level 2.5.... I used to actually jump up and twist my skiis when I first self guessed how to parallel. Self taught
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Great to hear that you had a brake through as explained. It is indeed the secret to just lean in the direction you want to turn and trust your skis to start turning and catch up with you. So as you go across the fall line you need to lean into the fall line. That can be scary at first but once you get the hang of it you do it without thinking for a second you will fall like a tipping over lamp post. However, this applies only to Carving. If you are brushing/skidding your turns then you need to also apply a pivot to your skis. You would still need to lean in the direction you want to turn but much less than if you were carving. Look at the pros carving, hip on the ground. Look at the mogul pros, barely any inclination or edge angles.
@damchoe7631
@damchoe7631 2 года назад
Thanks lots.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@kellimucci1414
@kellimucci1414 3 года назад
Great explanation
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching.
4 года назад
Omg Tom - I should definitely try carving skis someday! Never done that because I stop skiing around 1992 or so. Then I started snowboarding 2005 and that was lot of fun as well. Now haven't been to slope for years. I should 😉
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for dropping a comment. It's a huge loss to mankind that you have stopped skiing even though you picked up snowboarding as recently as 2005 LOL. Our trip to StAnton was legendary. I still might have some footage of you from that trip. I need to call Filip..... to be continued :)
4 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 OMG! 😉 Sure it was a legendary trip! Maybe some day I'll be powder skiing in Sankt Anton with you again (or snowboarding)? Those were the times! 👍⛷🏂❤
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@ hahaa... be careful what you wish for :)
@TonyEarlsTrinityLawns
@TonyEarlsTrinityLawns Год назад
Another great video Tom, Great explanation of the 3 levels of ski turning. So I've got stuck in Level 2 (the parallel) because it was the advanced stuff 30 years ago. I've got it now and tomorrow I'm going to be a better "Carver" 😉
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
What great news. BTW, my mother became an instructor in Switzerland back in 1957. I have the manual. It is an Austrian manual. There they said that in the old days, hmmm.... must have been in the very very old days, nobody ever had to learn past the wedge because there were no groomed slopes. Then when slopes started getting groomed the parallel turn became mainstream. And we all get stuck at some level anyway. Great that you have this seasons target in sight. Good luck, Cheers, Tom
@sameeraliyanage9964
@sameeraliyanage9964 3 года назад
Thank you so much.... ❤❤
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@Hello_there_obi
@Hello_there_obi 2 года назад
another great drill I have found is the double tap. You initiate the turn whilst in a small snowplough, then you lift the inside ski twice as if you were tapping your foot. This forces the skier to put all weight on the outside ski and it really helps them skid and complete the turn. It gives them a feeling of what to look for!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Great drill. Thanks for pointing it out. I actually did that exact drill yesterday with two customers.
@Hello_there_obi
@Hello_there_obi 2 года назад
Works like a charm 🙂
@HS-ob3fz
@HS-ob3fz Год назад
Superb explanation! Greetings from Canada!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Thank you very much. Skiing in Canada is on my bucket list. Cheers, Tom
@NovaRedBaron
@NovaRedBaron 4 года назад
Thank you very much for this video. Too many ski videos show technique without showing proper progression, or don't bother to explain what's going on. Stance width in parallel skiing can be adjusted according to the situation, so learning both the "old school" narrow stance and the modern wider carving stance is essential to becoming a more versatile skier.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for your good feedback. Glad you liked the video. Yes, we should be able to vary our stance width. I used to have a narrow stance, then I widened it but since I skied a lot of bumps my old narrow stance was always there as a default stance width. Now when a more narrow stance has become popular again I don't bother trying to ski shoulder wide as I sometimes maybe should. I don't like the ide that I could not ski in a certain way. Should be able to at least imitate different styles. Like a standup :)
@Martinmkp
@Martinmkp 4 года назад
Great video, thanks. What type of skis is better for drills training? Sl or GS?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment with a question. Specifically for GS I would recommend GS skis but for training parallel skiing in general, technique, carving, agility etc I prefer SL skis. Also, not having too many skis to choose from makes life easier.
@laurahulland
@laurahulland 4 года назад
this was the most usefull explanation of carving vs parallel that I have ever seen! thank you. every time I carve I feel like I’m going to panic and i trip myself up. now I know that is normal I’ll persevere. By the way... I’m in Finland! On holiday at Ruka Valley! ❤️ place is stunning!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks and so nice to hear that you like the videos. Ruka is great, have fun. They have a new gondola Ive heard.
@laurahulland
@laurahulland 4 года назад
Triggerboy62 yes its a bit more of a bubble lift really. Gondola in France are like buses 😂
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@laurahulland hahaaa.... yes of course, but they market it as a gondola :)
@andilane6024
@andilane6024 4 месяца назад
This is one of the best informative video I have ever seen. I´ll be in Levi next week and as a beginner this is really hepful. Thank you.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 месяца назад
Wow, glad to hear! We are back here in the sought now and going back to Levi after Eastern. Would have been fun to share a few turns in Levi. Have fun, this should be a perfect time to ski in Lapland. Hopefully you will also see the northern lights. Cheers, T
@xgtoHD
@xgtoHD 4 года назад
Pretty well explained the 3 types of skiing. Since I started skiing in the early 90's i know both ways of skiing the oldschool parallel turns with narrow stance as well as the newschool carvig. But one thing i don't agree with is the fact that there is no up-down unweighting in carving turns, if we do carving short slalomturns we still have this movement to be able to change edges quicker. Not anymore that extrem movement like in oldschool shortturns but ist ist still there. We go a bit up to make the edgeturn quicker und we go a bit down to give the outside ski more edgepower, to controle the speed in steep terrain.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting and for your crazy good comment. Yes, you are absolutely correct. My next video in this series is going to be 3 Levels of Carving. My point that I was trying to make is that "you don't need" to unweight to initiate a carved turn. Just like a train. It just keeps moving forwards and turning. No up and down movement. However, unweighting is a result of CoM moving in the vertical plane causing the inertia effect. So when you are carving there is unweighing but it is a result of CoM management and mechanics, not because you need to pivot your skis. CoM needs to move up and over if you are carving deep enough. All retraction turn transitions as in the Line Selection video are unweighted. Its also very interesting that you mention that we today dont need that extreme oldschool up movement to initiate a turn. That is absolutely correct. I did not mention it in the narration but if you look at 3:30 you can see me exaggerating the up move. Then at 4:00 I turn my default way. Personally I hate the oldschool huge extention move followed by a continuous flexing move. I mean, how can you extend if you dont flex? And why should you be flexing during the pressure phase of the turn? Thats when you should be extending or be extended. I need to make a video of that too. Secret move in parallel skiing?
@peterharris3096
@peterharris3096 4 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 Hi, I have read your replies and they contain a lot more technical terms than in the video such as centre of mass and flex and extension. The video kept terms simple which makes a lot of sense for people learning. One aspect I have learned particularly for snowplough turns is to create rotation in the hip socket by foot rotation under the base of support or middle of your boot to prevent your knees dropping in. Also at level 3 to push that on a bit more, early edge engagement for the new downhill ski to develop good rythmic turns without traversing. Cheers and happy new year.
@gairnmclennan5876
@gairnmclennan5876 Год назад
To do level 3 it will help if your edges are sharp. Fresh tune. Probably will need doing again after a few days of pushing them hard too! What fun 😊💖
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Yes, sharp edges are a must. And narrow on piste carving or racing skis. I tune my skis all the time. Great advice, thanks :)
@willgoldsby4544
@willgoldsby4544 Год назад
Thanks to this video my 7 year old daughter went straight from a wedge to carve today missing out the slipped turns.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Wow, thats great news! Thanks for watching and sharing such a wonderful event. Cheers, Tom
@enriqueperez3208
@enriqueperez3208 4 месяца назад
first one explaining in a way that makes sense and quite different than many teachers. Still on my mind looks easy but doing it is way more complicated than looks and still does not work to me. The most accurate explanation I had was "go up releasing pressure and just in there start looking to the direction of the way you want to go...that will make nature drift of the skies in the new direction, after that go down again, make pressure on the skies already leaning and with forward position", Thanks for the video
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 месяца назад
Great. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Tom
@mehohalavac2649
@mehohalavac2649 Год назад
Exelent demo
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
A million thanx :)
@1MrErling
@1MrErling 3 года назад
Yes. .this is what i like: SLALOM(parallell) I'm typical level 2 Not carving Thank you Tim! Belive it's gonna be difficult to find ordinary. long slalom skies. Everything is short carving skies
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. Modern skis for use on normal groomers (not off-pist) are all so called "carving skis". It's because of the side cut. SL racing skis are 155-165cm long with a turn radius of 11-12m. These skis are great for carving but can be unstable if used for basic parallel skiing. GS racing skis are 175-195cm long with a turn radius of 20-30m. These skis are very fast when carved but easier to brush your turns with. When I say "racing" skis I don't mean only pure WC/FIS racing skis but also user friendly off the shelf skis made in a variety of variations depending on skill level. The more pro you go the more difficult the skis will be but if you choose skis intended for a more moderate skill level then you can find yourself skis in the range 175-185cm long with a turn radius of 17-20m. These are the ones I recommend for you. Sometimes branded as GS skis or Cross skis. Or just overall carvers. However, I don't recommend over 2m long skis. I have 215cm long SG skis and these are very difficult to ski. Heavy and stiff. If you take off-pist skis then you will get wider skis under foot and longer. I don't recommend such skis if not on the moderate side. Lets say under 85mm wide. Even if you ski off-pist. You want well waxed skis with tuned edges. Most wider skis are horrible to ski on groomers with. Hope this helps.
@1MrErling
@1MrErling 3 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 Thanks . It helps a lot !!!
@silviaboyadzhieva9785
@silviaboyadzhieva9785 2 года назад
Loved the video!! I'm about to go on my third season skiing this winter and started with the learning videos early so I'm prepared :) Do you have any advice for someone that is afraid of heights but really wants to ski?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Yes I have. I have a video planned for this purpose. Requested by a lady affraid of heights. First, work on technical skills. Second, build confidence on easy terrain. Third, focus only on your next turn. Dont look all the way down the slope. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and good luck.
@silviaboyadzhieva9785
@silviaboyadzhieva9785 2 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 thank you!!!
@amundekroll7490
@amundekroll7490 Год назад
There are many ways to turn a pair of skis.But if you are trying to go fast ,you have to change your body movements.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Such as?
@karlhoffman9817
@karlhoffman9817 4 года назад
Cool video! I wounder if you read "Physics of skiing. Skiing at the triple point" by David Lind?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Hi, thanks for watching and for your nice comment. No, I have not read the book but checked it out just a second a go. Looks very interesting. Can you recommend it?
@flee78
@flee78 3 года назад
You're #1
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks!
@junehunter4544
@junehunter4544 4 года назад
I'm a snowboarder. How did I get here?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thinking about adding skiing to your hobbies?
@markmd9
@markmd9 4 года назад
Think about yourself as one ski skier
@rentskisreservations8354
@rentskisreservations8354 4 года назад
Letting the days go by, water flowing underground..
@neocyndaquil
@neocyndaquil 4 года назад
i'm a snowboarder as well, but I learned skiing after I learned snowboarding. It's different than skiing as I think skiing is more technical - it has more moving parts than skiing.
@jp4431
@jp4431 4 года назад
Get outta here ya filthy mongrel Just kidding, come join the dark side. We have free snacks
@realdealneal14
@realdealneal14 4 года назад
Thanks for a good video showing progression in turns. This is the first time I’ve heard someone saying to initiate the turn by leaning the body out of the turn. Most people I’ve talked to say to either rotate the ankles or knees inwards first and then incline the upper body slightly out of the turn to keep balance and separation. Interested in your thoughts on what comes first, the knee/ankle rotation or the counter-body rotation. Greetings from Stockholm :-)
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Hello Craig, thanks for watching and leaving a comment. I had to watch the video myself to find what you are referring to but still not sure. I think you are referring to Level 3 CARVING where I instruct you to start your turn by leaning out over what will become your outside ski. Is this correct? Just want to be responding to the right question.
@realdealneal14
@realdealneal14 3 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 Hi again, yes, to clarify, I meant the level 3 turn, ie carving. As I understand it, you suggest to initiate the carve by leaning over the outside ski. I’m asking as I have been looking at other technique coaching material which suggest to tip the ankles and knees first with some angulation of the upper body in the opposite direction. Some I would like to hear you take on what movement initiates the carving turn and why. Thanks.
@thisisme9577
@thisisme9577 4 года назад
are you going to do a full carving tutorial? Really need this, thank you so much.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
I will, that is my next project as soon as Im back on snow again.
@fawazkhalil
@fawazkhalil 4 года назад
Nice video - good instruction technique. Cool jacket, where do I get a similar one? :)
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
www.strindberg.it/
@bleuet45
@bleuet45 4 года назад
Very good ,easy to understand...In a futur video,it would be intesting You talk about pivot for tighter turn in carving Thanks👍
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Hi, thanks for the request. Have you seen my earlier videos on pivoting? Here are the links: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9A6cHkP91yM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-53Q735ZZwdg.html But yes, there will be more pivoting videos in the future as Chris is the master of pivoting. I have one request that I'm working on, carving on steep. That will involve pivoting. All the best and happy holidays.
@bleuet45
@bleuet45 4 года назад
Thanks for the links....very good
@14anjuli
@14anjuli 4 года назад
your videos and explanation are excellent!!!!!!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks :)
@huawang3201
@huawang3201 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the nice video, very helpful. Is there a systematic way to improve ski from green line to blue line?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. I would be more than happy to help you but do not really understand your question. Are you maybe referring to another video talking about line selection maybe or what is a green and blue line? Cheers, Tom
@huawang3201
@huawang3201 10 месяцев назад
@@Triggerboy62 Thanks for your reply, Tom. I am a basic skier, and like to improve my skill to intermediate level. Are there any videos?
@cmcot87
@cmcot87 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! My problem is that I do know how to ski like this on the blue slopes but not on the red ones. I’m too scared to loose balance while going too quickly because it’s so steep
@diti66
@diti66 3 года назад
Hi there man great video! I can do the level 2 parallel skiing but my legs get really tired and usually depending on the steepness of the piste I stop to rest my legs since they burn out and that I don’t endanger myself and others on the piste now I don’t know my skiing is far from perfect but it is really taxing on my legs and usually I only go skiing maybe once a year for a week or so. What would you suggest to improve on so that I don’t burn my legs quickly.? Cheers!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Hi and thanks for watching my videos. You are asking a very good question. For us skiing every day we usually forget what it feels like for those who doesn't. Well, I'm not one of those. Not that I don't ski a lot but I also get tired. Especially when I'm skiing in a new location or for a longer time period than what I'm used to. When on a one week skiing vacation my legs hurt the most on day 3. To the point that I cannot get out of bead in the morning. So, take it slow the first couple of days. Eat, drink and sleep well. Don't drink that much alcohol as that is also taxing on your body and muscles. You need proper sleep and rest. And stretch each evening. And work on your physics before you go on your skiing trip. Jogging is a highly under rated way of training for skiing. This is what I tell all my Master racers, keep coming to my race classes because it will push you to keep yourselves fit. You will go to the gym and you will go out jogging and play tennis and golf and whatever your other physical activities are. Eat healthier, lose weight etc. etc. On Tuesday I was out skiing with an adult student for 4 hours straight. My forth time on skis this season. Yes, I ski a lot but during this pandemic everything has changed, even the weather hahahaa. Anyway, I talk to her the next day and she has absolutely no pain in her legs. Note that she hadn't been skiing for 5 years. My legs were aching. Talked to her the following day and she had no pain. Me, I was struggling to keep myself standing properly at first. So, it's highly individual and both of us, you and me, we are both skiers with muscles that easily get tired. Hope this helps. Have a great skiing season and please watch more of my videos as there are many aimed at intermediate level.
@diti66
@diti66 3 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 Thank you very much for the response will do my best to get my fitness levels up the next time I go skiing!
@thaismp7024
@thaismp7024 4 года назад
That was a great explanation, really appreciated! Where do you teach?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
My home slope is Noux, Finland :)
@joo661
@joo661 4 года назад
Triggerboy62 aaaw, im in Ruka, Finland. Wish i was there hahah. Havent even learned parallel turning yet, but gonna try my best tomorrow.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@joo661 Ruka is great. Have fun :)
@joo661
@joo661 4 года назад
Triggerboy62 Yeah, its been great so far. Just worried because most of the ”green” slopes are closed. Only one is open. And im kind of worried about going to the gondola slopes, since i dont know how well i could do in them.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@joo661 take a lesson with a ski instructor.
@alimuradidambora697
@alimuradidambora697 2 года назад
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍Very Good 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Thank you 🤗
@delphinedt
@delphinedt 2 года назад
5:15 really useful footage thank you
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Glad you liked it. Its actually a really good and informative video containing the best of what I know in a simplified version. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Tom
@mrcourts100
@mrcourts100 4 года назад
I have been a ski instructor for 8 years and I still find this fascinating. I do not teach level 2, I try to go from a wedge christie straight to a carving turn. I have a series of drills I use to try and get the student ready to make this transition. I have not done unweighted turning since the mid 1990s,
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Level 2 is a huge grayzone. This is IMHO part of why ski instruction has become so dissconnected from the real world application of skiing the whole mountain. The only thing where ski schools are real good at today is teaching total beginners how to wedge, if that is what they do. At L2 everything becomes real confusing. Instruction really doesent make much sence and there is more theory and talk than clear demos and drills. Part of the reason is carving. There was a huge demand all of a sudden and so ski schools started to skip L2 and jumping sraight to L3. Race coaching not being any better. Having kids ski gates and go straight from wedging to carving. Just ripping gates and refining carving skills with a huge drop out %. Take any jr racer and put him on a bump field or in powder or crudd and he has no clue what to do. That is one reason wider skis have become so popular. Its easier. And it has to be. Instant gratification :)
@laurahulland
@laurahulland 4 года назад
I was taught to parallel the unweighted way and it has got me down most slopes, but it’s almost a hindrance when you try to carve as it’s like unlearning a bad habit. I didnt know this when I learned it and I was frankly quite glad to get out of the snowplough turn territory. Also, I was well into my 40’s when I took professional tuition having only ever skied on dry slopes in the 80’s! 😳
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@laurahulland carving and the parallel turn are different yes. You know more than 90% of all skiers :)
@thaismp7024
@thaismp7024 4 года назад
Also, would be nice to see a video explaining the transition from blue slopes to red and black ones, and how to know when you’re ready to advance.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks you for watching and for your great video topic suggestion. I will see what I can do.
@afwoodcraft6835
@afwoodcraft6835 4 года назад
I agree.
@sompongreinikainen6488
@sompongreinikainen6488 Год назад
kiitoksia, thank a lot of .
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Ole hyvä. Thanks for watching. T
@patricknedz
@patricknedz Год назад
My situation is, turning on steeper terrain. Green slopes I can turn pretty well, but when it comes to blues, I tend to skid too much and sometimes out of habit jump into the next turn out of fear of heading down hill too fast. My goal is to be able to ski down these slopes with smoother turns and transitions and I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. After a day of skiing about a week ago I was about to get away from doing the snow plow/wedge as much and stay more parallel but not too happy with my performance on intermediate level slopes. Any tips on what I can do to work on this?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Great topic for a new video. You need to build more confidence in turning into the fall line. Trust your skis to turn out of the fall line and check your speed. The trick is not to rush the turn. When wedging be patient an let your skis brush down hill before turning out of it. Be sure to watch my wedging videos for the pressure method. For steeper terrain check my 3 Levels of Parallel Skiing. Level 2. Because wedhing on steeper terrain is difficult.
@connorp8408
@connorp8408 Год назад
I think I skipped right to parallel skiing when teaching my friend a few years ago. Either he's just gifted or my teaching was better at that time because I haven't been able to break any of my new student of wedging haha great video
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
Hahaa.... thanks for sharing. Great story. You know what is a bit depressing? Its the athlete that makes the coach. If it was the coach then everybody we coach and instruct would learn instantly and become great skiers at once. Not saying it wasn't a good job done by you. On the contrary. Many ski instructors never experience that sort of brake through among their students. Cheers, Tom
@KristabelleTwentyOne
@KristabelleTwentyOne 4 года назад
Thank you very much for your video! Adult learner here- just started a couple months ago! I am trying to keep up with doing parallel turns consistently but when I get a bit nervous the stem turn comes back! I wonder what will train my brain to stop doing that when the slope is a bit steeper- just practice and more practice, I suppose!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and for your great comment. Let me tell you a secret. I've been skiing for 54 years and I have the exact same problem you have. I just watched an other video on the same subject here on YT and they were teaching their students to try to make the wedge smaller and smaller until it disappears. What I don't like about that progression is that it ingrains micro wedging and micro stemming. So I like to make a clear distinction between stemmed and totally parallel turns. Did you watch my "Booty Band" video? Here if you need a link to it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X0Mn2iSb_Tc.html . In this video you will see and hear, for better or worse, all you need to know about parallel skiing.
@KristabelleTwentyOne
@KristabelleTwentyOne 4 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 thanks ever so much for your reply and your recommendations! I will check out that video, thank you again! Happy New Year!!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@KristabelleTwentyOne when you have time, check out a bunch of videos on my channel :)
@KristabelleTwentyOne
@KristabelleTwentyOne 4 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 will do! :-)
@hotwheels1997
@hotwheels1997 4 года назад
Had my first skiing day a few days ago. Didn't go for a teacher, but instead followed a few videos about stance and trial and error until I get there. At the end of the day I had mastered Wedge Parallel skiing and everything before it and was blasting down the green and a small section of blue piste. I tried a few times to do level 2, but now that I've watched your video, I know what my problem was - I wasn't extending my body thus not removing my weight off the skies hence why it was almost impossible. A question in regards to falling down - how does one recover if you for example overturn and are now pointing backwards and you are face down - i can't fall entirely because of the ski boots, can't throw myself to the side nor to the back. I had it happen once and was easily the scariest moment there - I had to wedge my poles where my skies were so that I stopped finally, ejected from the skies and put them back on again, but obviously that's not ideal.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Hi and thanks for watching my videos and leaving a comment. My 3 Level concept seems to work great since I now know exactly at what level you are. You are perfectly right. Next time you go out, try to bend your knees and as you extend up get some momentum going also a little bit sideways so that your skis will pivot out into a small skid. As you can see from the videos, once you get a hang of it you can make all movements smaller. But as you start, make them big so that you feel the effect. About falling. I know what you mean. First thing to remember is that we need to be very careful with overturning as it is a completely un-natural way to be standing on the hill. We can also be sliding down backwards and that could also be really dangerous. However, what I would recommend is that you don't brake as much at the waist because overturning is almost always a result of too much forward lean. Stand up a bit straighter and also remember to point your hips into the turn, lean out over your outside ski with your upper body and shoulders as overturning also has to do with too much upper body rotation into the turn and not enough angulation. Angulation will make your ski edges work more efficient and your turns will be rounder. One option is to sit down sideways to the inside of the turn or uphill when you feel you are going to overturn even if I usually never recommend anybody to fall down on purpose as it can lead to a bunch of bad situations. Hope this helps.
@nanakeyks
@nanakeyks 4 года назад
Even though I know how to do level 1 and 3 carving, You description of up-unweighting made a light-bulb go in my head. My instructors always told me to bend the knees when turning, but not why I should stand up. I normally put my weight forwards to "skid" the back of the skis which isn't always useful. Thanks very much you gave me a new skill to try!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Wow, that is so nice to hear. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. Glad that I could be of any help.
@chrisregpick
@chrisregpick 4 года назад
Three parts of a short RadiusTurn. 1- Fore and Aft. 2- Lateral 3- Vertical. Learn this. 1- use poles at the beginning of turn and than lean into turn and get timing. Lean forward in boot: So important, Timing and Balance. Next: You going to feel a compression on stomach. The carving and turning is happening now. You re heavy under foot, and than the release. The carve is finished and your light on foot. Your being pushed back in boot, so lean forward again. The transition time. Part two/Lateral. The tilting of the skis and rolling of the knees. This happens once you got the timing and body position down. The tilting of the skis and rolling of the knees. Ski Tilting or THE LATERAL happens once you've mastered Timing. This comes almost naturally. First: Focus on The reach into the turn and the compression on stomach and the Vertical (up and down.) Part one and three of a turn. Part one of a turn, leaning forward and reaching into the turn and part three are semi natural. Always stay in front of the boot, and at the end of a turn when your light on foot, remind yourself to push forward again. BALANCE and SEPARATION. First step to a turn should be reaching into the turn with poles. Go watch BODE MILLER VIDEOS on turning. Remember the three steps to a turn. Step two comes once you mastered good timing and absorbtion. 1 and 3 Remember this.
@sasross6455
@sasross6455 3 года назад
thank you :) no lights keep it real
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 2 года назад
Yes, the real deal! Thank you for watching, Tom
@Brandon-du6ov
@Brandon-du6ov 4 года назад
When carving do you put the pressure on the outside ski?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Yes, on the outside ski. Dont turn or move your feet. On a very easy slope just lean out over the outside ski with your upper body and let your hips move sideways into the turn. This will tip your skis and keep you balanced.
@KrzysztofJablonskiPianist
@KrzysztofJablonskiPianist 4 года назад
Triggerboy62 That was always an unanswered question for me and for the first time I see so clear answer, you’ve made it obvious but, when I watch downhill racers, I love seeing how they turn and when TV shows some of those amazing turns in slow motion we can clearly see that both skis are cutting into snow equally, spraying the same little amount of snow and this is very misleading because it makes us thinking they apply the same amount of pressure to both skis. Is that right or false impression? With speeds well above 100 km/h it is hard to believe that they can bare those extreme G-forces of the sharp turns only on one leg. Legend says Ingemar Stenmark was exercising squads with a backpack weighing over 100 kg but still...
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
@@KrzysztofJablonskiPianist it might seem like that yes. However, the more they incline into the turn the more weight needs to be on the outside ski. A long leg carries a load much more efficient. Putting too much weight on the inside ski when the inside leg is bent will put them in a back seat position and they will loos their balance to the back. Happens all the time. Any more questions just ask. I have a new carving video in the works. Stay tuned.
@davidn.2555
@davidn.2555 3 года назад
@@Triggerboy62 When coming down a Hill facing forward in a left turn which leg is considered the outside ski and which one is considered the inside ski/leg?
@faze_fe4r.x910
@faze_fe4r.x910 4 года назад
I just think - If I don’t go over there, I’m going to crash. Then I turn. I am now one of the best under 14 slalom racers in Norfolk
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Checked out your club on FB and you seem to have great action going on. U14 is a challinging time but it will get easier. All the best to you.
@matejstanojkovski8566
@matejstanojkovski8566 4 года назад
Elongated you cant be the best dumbass
@JuliusHiiden
@JuliusHiiden 4 года назад
great tips, is it Levi or Yllas?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks, it's Levi.
@ran7387
@ran7387 Год назад
TACK TACK! Just a question, so for parellel ski, lets say ski to left side, should the initiation coming from the inside feet(left feet pinky toe?) or from outside foot(right foot big toe?). I have been hearing different versions and some even said the pushing force is coming from trapping your right foot heel horizontally to make you turn, but in this way I always have problem having my left ski parallet to the right one, causing wedge in the begining of my turn. Many thanks for your reply!
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
If you are struggling with micro wedging, stemming or stepping at the initiation it is always caused by non efficient up-unweighting and simultaneous release. I have a new video coming out this weekend explaining and demoing how to ski parallel and how to keep your skis parallel through the whole turn. Also check out my Booty Band video. That is the ultimate video for parallel skiing. You need to come away from sequential ski management. You need to do the exact same thing with both skis. You need to be platforming over both skis instead of having a very strong inside and outside ski focus and tasks. Cheers, Tom
@ran7387
@ran7387 Год назад
@@Triggerboy62 Many thanks Tom, I have checked on the booty band video, it's great. What is your recommendation, since now I am at the transition from wedge to something else. Should I do carving or this upper body stand position when initiating a parallel trun(because in your other video carving is not standing the body up)? I will be in Åre this Sunday for skiing, north of Sweden, so your video will be of much help to me. Many thanks again!
@pauljosephhealy
@pauljosephhealy Год назад
Is it possible to carve turn with wide waisted skis 100 plus waist? Things would be better if you went from level 1 wedging directly to level 3 carving flexed in transition missing level 2 completely.
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 Год назад
You could argue that carving is possible on all kinds of skis but fact is that carving on racing or all mountain skis max 75 wide at the waist is a totally different sport compared to skiing with 100 plus waist. Many times ski sales personnel claim those wide skis are like GS skis or whatever but that is totally false. Its not just about the width. Its the overall construction, stiffness, tip and tail rockers, binding placement, raiser plates, bindings etc. You are perfectly right. You can go straight from 1 to 3. That is what is happening today. The problem is that if you never learn how to ski properly as the regular skidded parallel turn as I have presented as level 2 is very important you will never really learn how to ski powder, bumps, trees, narrow passages, steeps etc. including becoming a "proper" ski instructor, as there are lots of ski instructors that cannot ski properly them selves. You basically have two types of skiers, level 2 that cannot carve and level 3 that cannot make basic parallel turns. One reason why the wide skis are so popular is that they make everything much easier in softer snow and powder. Cheers, Tom
@jucktv1629
@jucktv1629 3 года назад
Tha from korea
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 3 года назад
Thanks :)
@lkvt123
@lkvt123 4 года назад
Hi! American instructor here. I noticed your stance is quite close; is that common where you are? The Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) tends to advocate a stance about shoulder width, which is a bit larger than how you (and I) ski. Though it looked like your skis were actually hitting each other a bit, and your knees were very close. Are there advantages to this over a wider stance?
@Triggerboy62
@Triggerboy62 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and asking a question. No, a wider stance is recomended here as well. However, we are also ski racers and trying to apply what works. Also, I have skied powder and bumps all my life and I like the solid feel of platforming over a wider base. Snow variations are also not impacting individual legs that much. And yes, it looks better to me :)
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