Amazing and great to hear that. Do your best to both learn to pop em well and carv, or wobble them. So you can land perfect non corked 720s too some day :P
Extremely helpful! The live coaching format is really effective, and you're a fantastic coach, Jens. I wish I had you as a coach back in the early 2000s on my freestyle team -- they just threw us at jumps and said, "Try a front flip." I hope to sign up for the camp next year!
Really good video I am a skier like Chelsea I’m the begging and I could compare my self pretty good with Chelsea I have the feeling next time I jo skiing I also can land nice carved 360 thanks
Hey @StompItTutorials, how tall are you, and what is the length of your skis? I am 189 cm, and I am planning to buy 'Atomic Bent 85' all-mountain skis, but I don't know what length I should get.
Shit, sorry to hear that. I´m suprised considering the low din you had. Maybe the bindings up and down setting was too tight if the binding got that setting. Also a good tip for knee health. When landing poorly just lay down and crash. Dont fight it.But one on the ground lift the feet up to avoid the skis catching the snow and potentially hurting you.
Our parks & side hits haven't quite been there so far in NorCal for lack of snow (could be changing!). Any tips for attempting this off rocks or road lips in off-piste? I typically chicken out and just try a Spreedie or Safety. I know PRACTICE!
What do you mean by get the hip forward. In my head im picturing hips being most forward on take off so shoulders are behind hips causing a cork. This coukd be my problem
@@StompItTutorialsHi to everyone from Los Angeles. Mammoth Mountain is my go to mountain here in California. Thanks for responding to my question. This is a great channel. Imagine in the 1970’s the ski patrol would pull your ticket if you did any jumping. I love this channel. I wish they had this kind of channel in the 1970’s when I learned to ski. At 66 years of age now I would love to learn to do a 360. Be cool is you had a camp in the western United States.
Do lots of 360s until you can do them on "auto pilot" then its easy to tell your mind+body to twist the feet inward. Learn a mute grab instead they look pretty compared to an old iron cross.
Hey, yes for most skiers I know they have a preferred side. Not sure how much it has to do with which leg is stronger though, as you need to pop evenly off both to do the 3.