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HOW TO SKI IN ALL CONDITIONS | 5 Turn Types 

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Skiing never gets boring!
But sometimes you need some fresh motivation to help break free of old habits, try something new and keep things exciting.
If you are the type of skier who does the same turn type day after day, then this video is going to give you a few good ideas to challenge yourself on your next skiing trip.
Why is this topic important?
The mountains are always changing, and the ability to adapt your turn types to different terrain, weather and snow conditions will give you the confidence to ski efficiently no matter what challenges come your way. You'll be more motivated to ski new areas, explore different terrain, and in general, will be become a more rounded versatile skier.
We teamed up with NZSIA Demo team member Yusuke Inoue to run us through his 5 favorite turn types on a beautiful day up at Treble Cone in New Zealand. For each turn type, we made sure to highlight a common mistake and give a quick tip so that you have something to focus on next time you are trying it out.
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Skier: Yusuke Inoue
Instagram: @ysk.quattro | Website: www.ysk44.com/ | YT: / @fareastskipromotionboard
Location: Treble Cone, NZ
Music: MB01JT8Y76DBPYC
If you are motivated to learn more about one of these turn types specifically, then don't hesitate to subscribe to our channel, and check out some more of our 'How to ski' content:
- Carving turn tips:
• CARVING WITH EARLY EDG...
- Short turn tips:
• HOW TO SKI SHORT TURNS...
- Turning in challenging terrain tips:
• HOW TO SKI IN TOUGH TE...
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Timecodes
0:00 - Skiing introduction
0:21 - Why is it important to be a versatile skier
0:45 - Turn 1: Carving turns
1:37 - Turn 2: Short turns
2:31 - Turn 3: Mogul turns
3:26 - Turn 4: Stivot turn
4:26 - Turn 5: Powder turn
5:48 - Let us know your thoughts!

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Комментарии : 89   
@CarvSki
@CarvSki 2 года назад
Did we miss your favourite type of turn type? Let us know ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
@jannoheckl8626
@jannoheckl8626 2 года назад
It would be nice to see a video about, long turns in the powder, turns when the top of the powder is frozen and switch turns.
@jannoheckl8626
@jannoheckl8626 2 года назад
Or how to ride moguls
@theredrover3217
@theredrover3217 2 года назад
LOL moguls (see above) like uncatable traverses are enjoyable only early in the season, before the holiday hords descend. I will say downweighted carving, with the right ski, for me. 😉
@theredrover3217
@theredrover3217 2 года назад
@@OKuusava Video of what? Haven't been looking for much, this instruction showed up when I was looking for Something else and I started watching them out of curiosity. 😏 Haven't run across anything mentioning fat skiis but wouldn't really expect to where I pursued. 😏 All I know lol is some people have told me they like them.
@Michaeceae
@Michaeceae 2 года назад
Telemark
@user-oj4ho2gm6x
@user-oj4ho2gm6x 2 года назад
I love this video also!! Yusuke is the one of the best skiers in Japan and he is the proud of all skiers in Japan.
@LHuang-gy5de
@LHuang-gy5de Год назад
I love his teaching!
@kuanjuliu
@kuanjuliu 2 года назад
The tips here complement well the more standard Carv videos elsewhere. Wonderful!
@jenparsnip2158
@jenparsnip2158 2 года назад
Super helpful video! I really appreciate your extremely efficiently presented, useful tips. Thank you!
@dennisgoetz3521
@dennisgoetz3521 2 года назад
One of the best summaries of the different types of turns -- well done!
@NovaRedBaron
@NovaRedBaron 2 года назад
Awesome video. Very good instruction from an accomplished skier. Thank you for posting.
@fivepotfury1132
@fivepotfury1132 2 года назад
Great video! About to go skiing and this really helped!
@snowdays1116
@snowdays1116 10 месяцев назад
THANKS FOR THE TIPS...ALWAYS LEARNING!!
@roy87345
@roy87345 2 года назад
Some of the best instructions
@S3RAVA3LM
@S3RAVA3LM 2 года назад
Perfect. The best channel.
@gairnmclennan5876
@gairnmclennan5876 10 месяцев назад
Thank you this is a really good video. Super examples of skiing shown. Well described by the presenter.
@charlesarcher9626
@charlesarcher9626 Год назад
Thanks so much for the wonderful ski tips
@NightSky777
@NightSky777 Год назад
Learned some things, particularly with handling the Moguls and Powder, Thanks!
@rosbifsa660
@rosbifsa660 2 года назад
There is nothing better than Powder nothing more skilful than Bumps nothing more exhilarating than long fast carving blasting!
@quaye488
@quaye488 2 года назад
What a freaking gorgeous mountain
@rule3036
@rule3036 Год назад
Good stuff.Thanks for posting.
@Lee883
@Lee883 Год назад
Just for anyone watching these videos - if you really want to improve your skiing it's worth buying the carve unit. I've had one for a few years now and it's really helped me focus and improve my skiing. I'm not paid by carve or anything. Just a guy that loves skiing and pushing himself to his limits... And honestly carv is more helpful for that than any group development session or even private coaching. The only thing I found that gives the level of feedback and correction that carv provides on its own is when you use it in tandem with private coaching and show the coach the data after each run. If you're serious about your skiing and perfecting your technique then carv is more than worth the investment. My only complaint is they don't have a Brian Blessed or James May voice on the app (just for when I'm having fun in free ski!).
@CarvSki
@CarvSki Год назад
Great to hear you're enjoying Carv!
@gairnmclennan5876
@gairnmclennan5876 10 месяцев назад
I got Carv this season. Skied for 20 yrs but got a lot better technically as a result of using Carv.
@TonyEarlsTrinityLawns
@TonyEarlsTrinityLawns Год назад
Thank you, for your helpful and clear video tips. Now I must go and practice these turn types. Maybe one of these years I'll get to ski in Powder 😉
@jorgemiras5839
@jorgemiras5839 2 года назад
excellent video and explanations thanks
@matthewsylvestre8256
@matthewsylvestre8256 2 года назад
Excellent Instructor - Skiing Japan would be awsome!
@regularnimnule9715
@regularnimnule9715 Год назад
Really helpful, thank you!
@oakland439
@oakland439 Год назад
mindblowing landscape!
@milllworks
@milllworks 2 года назад
Excellent ambassador for Carv.
@tmsztrsz
@tmsztrsz 2 года назад
awesome tutorial!
@tomhuang1843
@tomhuang1843 6 месяцев назад
Helpful and concise!
@GrumpyGrandpa1
@GrumpyGrandpa1 6 месяцев назад
Excellent.
@audas
@audas 4 дня назад
Paralleled brushed turns - essential for crud and variable conditions.
@akihiroh1863
@akihiroh1863 2 года назад
He is best coach for me!
@patrickchase5614
@patrickchase5614 2 года назад
Probably worth noting that there are 2 variations on what Yusuke calls a "stivot" (a notoriously ill-defined term from the world of racing). The variation he shows is a traditional one in which you steer the skis into the fall line and more or less keep them directed there, locking into a carve once your trajectory is close enough to where the skis are directed. That usually happens at or below the apex of the turn. In the other, newer variation you steer the skis more dramatically across your direction during initiation, but then counter-steer them back out and lock into the carve while still above the apex. The counter-steer in particular requires really precise balance - a lot of people fall back while skidding, and if you do that you will not be able to steer the skis back out and engage the shovel to carve through the apex. If you watch video of elite (FIS/Europa/WC) GS or SG racers you will see them doing the second variation a lot, basically any time they need to control speed. They do it so quickly that the entire steer-skid-countersteer sequence looks like a single fluid motion, and it all happens simultaneously with building edge angle above the apex.
@alvarojneto
@alvarojneto 2 года назад
My thought is provoked! Do you think you'd be able to find examples to share?
@duncanstrachan6357
@duncanstrachan6357 Год назад
Shiffrin is the best to watch doing that. Her timing and balance is brilliant and it's easy to see it.
@halmischn
@halmischn Год назад
The new YT app design is incredible! Just testing the comments section haha
@MrSoysoysoy
@MrSoysoysoy 2 года назад
Nice turn
@gabibratfalean8528
@gabibratfalean8528 2 года назад
Salutări din România....!!
@gustavogiacominpinho3987
@gustavogiacominpinho3987 Год назад
Awesome video as usual! But also: amazing scenery and probably the most interesting accent I've heard!
@CarvSki
@CarvSki Год назад
Thanks! 😃
@gairnmclennan5876
@gairnmclennan5876 Год назад
I think this was a great video thanks. I think much of it, is filmed at Treble Cone ski field near Wanaka and Lake Wanaka, New Zealand
@jasonleftwrightleftsnowspo307
@jasonleftwrightleftsnowspo307 2 года назад
Great video!
@scarface548
@scarface548 2 года назад
do you get low skiiq for all but one turn type?
@BinJWu
@BinJWu Год назад
The short turn and stivot turn seem about the same to me. In both cases you pivot and carve?
@AtomicB-zq2cw
@AtomicB-zq2cw Год назад
All turn types demand the same few fundamentals of maintaining outside pressure and dynamic fore-aft balance. The rest is primarily tactical. While I find no interest in a product like CARV, this kid gives a well balanced presentation, both technical yet easy to follow, and good skiing demos (in all conditions and turn types)
@nickmotion
@nickmotion 7 месяцев назад
Is 85mm width alright for all types of turns? Getting my first skis & want them to be an all-round mountain, but honestly I ski 80-90% on-piste only. Then again I also want twin tips in order to have the freedom to ski switch/small tricks if I'd like to learn - to be more playful. (read that those skis have to be wider).
@GatorFlash1
@GatorFlash1 2 года назад
What is the best turn for racing? The quick small S turn?
@robertcourteau4320
@robertcourteau4320 Год назад
In racing, it’s carve until you can’t, then stivot.
@lifebeyondrepair
@lifebeyondrepair Год назад
how can we ski when there is no snow?
@andyfrieden4079
@andyfrieden4079 2 года назад
Don’t for get about the classic ‘Stem-Christie’ Jump Turn ski in real steep and narrow slopes🤓
@sloppysteering8654
@sloppysteering8654 2 года назад
Pocono shuffle
@blan3640
@blan3640 2 года назад
Hi Carv, where is this in New Zealand?
@samyeoski
@samyeoski 2 года назад
Cardrona 😀
@douglasroyds66
@douglasroyds66 Год назад
Treble Cone, Wanaka
@gairnmclennan5876
@gairnmclennan5876 Год назад
The footage with the lake is Treble Cone ski field, near Wanaka, New Zealand. winter down under is June to October :)
@user-qv8ls9uc5c
@user-qv8ls9uc5c 2 года назад
めっちゃ緊張してますね。
@SnowCampsEurope
@SnowCampsEurope 2 года назад
Sunglasses and a ski helmet 😱
@duncanstrachan6357
@duncanstrachan6357 Год назад
Yeah the best combination.
@KooBreeze
@KooBreeze 2 года назад
What skis are used here? Brand, length and width
@TheSafaritv
@TheSafaritv Год назад
The big mistake in moguls is try to turn between 2 moguls. The sweet point to turn is over one mogul.
@coolgiga
@coolgiga 2 года назад
💋💋💪🏿
@Michaeceae
@Michaeceae 2 года назад
Free those heels mate
@17hughsie17
@17hughsie17 Год назад
You can't claim you tube guru instructor status and miss out on the best set of turns.?? 😂😂👠🍻🍻..
@Dariet88
@Dariet88 Год назад
i didnt understand anything
@anthonysears871
@anthonysears871 Год назад
omg. not it!
@paulm3969
@paulm3969 Год назад
How to become a versitile skiier...ski more...news flash?
@rjvaughn
@rjvaughn 2 года назад
He's hard to understand.
@rjvaughn
@rjvaughn 2 года назад
@@OKuusava I'd rather have whatever language he is speaking, English, Finnish -- whatever -- be understandable.
@alaincaspar2148
@alaincaspar2148 2 года назад
I am French and I understand what he is saying...
@rjvaughn
@rjvaughn 2 года назад
@@OKuusava But even less people speak Japanese. That would greatly limit the reach of the video.
@rjvaughn
@rjvaughn 2 года назад
@@alaincaspar2148 That's great! Maybe because you have an accent you are better at listening to accents. I kept having to repeat sections to try and understand.
@rjvaughn
@rjvaughn 2 года назад
@@OKuusava Compared to English. Yes, 120 million people speak Japanese. But roughly 1.5 billion people speak English. About 12.5 times as many people. Why do you think this video is in English? The reason most Americans don't learn another language is 1.5 billion people speak English. I promise you, I understand English. It is just the case that this person in the video is hard to understand. When you are posting an educational video, it helps if it is easy to understand the person speaking. You don't have to turn this into a racist thing, or a bashing Americans thing.
@user-xo1mz3wh9u
@user-xo1mz3wh9u 6 месяцев назад
how can we ski when there is no snow?
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