Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced skiers: See how easy it is to learn, improve, and fine tune your skiing skills while getting a great workout to get in shape for your best season ever!!!!!
He is talking the super basics to get you going for day 1 basically, try watching few of Deb Armstrong, Harald Harb , Darren Turner or Josh Foster videos. I personally would advice anyone who is willing to spend the time and money to sign up for camp with your local resort. The best way to really make the jump is when you ski few days in a raw. Stay safe
Literally the best skiing tutorial I've seen on RU-vid. The drills are so intuitive. One-legged skiing really teaches you to put ur bodyweight onto the outside ski & interestingly makes it looks like snowboarding. (except you upper body is not aligned with lower body) From there, you can easily turn your now weightless inside ski and make parallel turns!
Was skiing at Lake Placid this week, first time I've skied in 10 years. And now I'm looking at videos to improve my form (and not be so sore the next day). This video is easily the best ski lesson video I've seen so far. Simple, straight forward and to the point without trying to dazzle you.
You guys are so nice,unfortunately I living so far to spend a day to learn there,the only thing that I can do is enjoy this energy in my cellphone,thank you for the video.
Today was my first green mountain, still struggle to learn more so unlock more mountains 😂 you are a great instructor, I wish you had a school in my area :(
I went to a place like this in my area. Took 1 lesson on it then I took a lesson on the snow and it was such a smooth transition. I did not fall once and it was mostly because of the indoor lessons
As a beginner skier if you don’t learn these fundamentals you’re gonna have a bad time. If you keep falling on the ice ful of snow with skies you’re gonna have a bad time. I need to go to this school and learn the fundamentals really well. This guy is a great teacher!
Here is a comment that I just placed on another video that applies to something you said: The only negative comment that I have pertains to wedge turns. It makes more sense to initiate turns by moving the skier's center of mass (COM) at an angle forward and down the slope. By transferring the skier's weight to the ski opposite to the direction of the turn, the skier is moving his body away (i.e., uphill) from where he wants to go. By moving his COM down the hill, the angle of the inside (downhill) ski to the snow decreases while the angle of the outside (uphill) ski increases - this causing the turn to happen. This movement of the COM is identical to what happens in parallel skiing. It is far better to learn this skill initially. Otherwise, it because more difficult to unlearn it later after it has become part of the skier's muscle memory.
1Picture1000Words Your comment makes no sense. The downhill ski is the outside ski. Your uphill ski is the inside ski. There is no way that the same ski can be both on thr downhill side whilst simultaneously being on the inside of the turn. That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever
Prezado. Represento o Snowland em Gramado/RS no Brasil. Quero comprar esta esteira, poria me indicar o fornecedor? Obrigado. Forte abraço e vida plena. Dear. I represent Snowland in Gramado / RS in Brazil. I want to buy this treadmill, would you refer me to the supplier? Thanks. Strong hug and full life.
Went skiing for the first time today. My first run was a disaster, almost wanted to quit. It all came together, something just clicked. The hill I was on was WAY to big! Yolo
for what ever reason my mind can't seem to grasp pressure on the left leg to turn right and right to turn left. aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh! why am I making it so hard lol