Strong session! What I like most about your videos is how much and well you're anchoring on the positives of your students. I know the theory of why we should do this, but, until now, it was so hard to do it in practice. And listening to you really helps! Cheers!
Yet another great example of good coaching and skiing. I'm not sure what I am most impressed of the skiers abilities or your ability to ski the bumps and tree runs filming at the same time. Just great stuff. Thanks!
That's about the toughest thing I've seen someone do on skis. You really rock, Willson. He cracked me up too, went from oh my God to stabbing his ski pole as in hell yeah!
Every freaking video Deb produces is amazing. As an older, intermediate skier I kinda want to see a view of Deb following the students. She seems so in control while they are being challenged somewhat.
I loved that - "still with 'ya, still with 'ya," following a great young skier through a bumped-up run, down through the trees, filming at the same time! Brilliant!
What the......!!! I thought one ski was hard enough but one ski through moguls! I love the taunting in the 'Still with ya'. As far as recording him through the trees; impressive to say the least. Thanks Deb.
Shut the FRONT DOOR! One foot mogul skiing. Wilson has a LOT OF TRUST in his instructor - rightfully so. It's in that uncomfortable zone where the learning goes to another level. In racing, we often encounter that uncomfortable zone (in fact we should in competition) and it's critical to be very comfortable being uncomfortable. When you are successful time and time again in the uncomfortable zone, you learn the confidence needed to be a champion. Sweet video Deb - although I gotta say at my ripe age of too old - I'm leaving both skis on.
Great drills. Quiet down the upper body and activate that balance and turn initiation from the waist down, will pay off in sketchy slalom race conditions. And that one ski balance on ungroomed terrain was very impressive. You can’t simulate that in any dry land training.
Binge watching all the content in a weekend. Happy I found this channel. The skiers you show even the beginners kill it. My old baseball knees not feeling the one leg mogul skiing. Ouch.
I noticed in a couple of other vids the kid favored his left leg and was wondering if I just imagined it, obviously not. He is doing fantastic TBH, bright future ahead.
I live in Colorado but have skied TSV exclusively for the past 20 years. Colorado ski areas are too crowded. I have taken the Taos race week program, moguls (with Doug DeCoursey), steeps (with Michael Chandler) and many ski weeks. Now I am 71 and haven't committed to skiing this winter - the flame is dying out. I look at my Stockli skis every morning hoping for inspiration.
@@sergeyromanenko896 Hi! Usually in April there is always snow on the slopes, but there might not be enough off-piste, it all depends on the weather! Expect a spring snow, frozen early in the morning but melts as temperatures rise during the day. I hope I helped you, if you have any doubts just ask me!
@@francescostevanoni3972 grazie! This is my third season, and I only care about piste as of now:) hopefully I will make it in March, it'll be my first time in Italy and I'm super excited!
Deb your such a bad a.. you already know your skill and technique is incredible always and you have blizzard skis...similar to mine ..I have firebird wrc......
"Still with ya, still with ya" .. and not even breathing hard!! May I ask what area of the mountain that is? Looks like you have the same awesome snow we have here in CA. now ...
Hi! Is there any reason for starting one leg mogul with stronger leg? I started to watch you. Really nice work with young fighters! I also love your fire!!!!
@@DebArmstrongSkiStrong thanks. As personal trainers propose unilateral exercises, starting from weaker side may cause better, so same results for both :-) probably could be a good drill for these small beasts!
Which leg is your weaker leg? If you jump long jumps for example with your left, is then your right leg a weaker leg? Or is a left leg your weaker log since you are righthanded? I am not able to evaluate this, since when I try to do balance exercise on one leg on bosu ball, i can do it better with right leg, but I am jumping actually with my left.