Ski training: Moguls and short turn variants
Some footage from today's mogul training session:
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Some footage from today's mogul training session:
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The past weekend I was trying to build my first course for mogul skiing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWeij5EW2YQ
Practicing parallel turns on the slopes:
Teaching some basic edging and turns in the beginner area:
Some notes from the crash course on ski waxing and edge sharpening. Get inspired by some ideas for your personal waxing or ski preparation setup at home.
This was before the crash (and the tears πΏπ):
Took the day off and tested my new ECHT v1 ski π¦πΉ
This week I learned the nose/tail turns and how to combine them with a switch turn.
Our giant slalom was not that βgiantβ, but fun nonetheless. The distance between the gates was around 20m with one change of rhythm (βbanana gateβ). The banana gate was required to follow the course on the other side of the hill (long traverse) with respect to the maximum gate distance (~20m).
That's me beginning of 2023: π¬ http://e.pc.cd/tTtotalK
We made some footage of my colleagues as well which was very helpful to compare our different styles (and mistakes π€ͺ).
This is what it should look like: π¬ https://www.snowsports.ch/de/extranet/pruefungsvideos-ski.html
I made some notes below, so I can work on these issues. Really looking forward to the training camp πͺ next week to improve these points.
Can you find out which video features which technique?