One of the main reasons I find for tight hopovers is if you are in a dead end and need to track poach yourself to get back out. Do the tight hopover at the dead end, you’ll find your front end dropping back to your track and you now have your way out. It’s always hard to describe “how to”, nice job putting it into words Caleb!
Awesome teaching skills! Love the videos, hopefully someday I'll be able to master 1 of the techniques. Takes alot of stamina & athletisism to do what you do for any length of time.
Awesome video. I would love to see the same type of video for advanced maneuvers. I like how you show the maneuvers in slow motion and think maybe some voice over, talking through a slow motion clip of the different things you're doing would add to it! Great job.
Your explanations are on point & logical🔊
Thanks man❄️
keep them coming, you teach I"ll learn!! My boost is almost ready 🙂
One of the main reasons I find for tight hopovers is if you are in a dead end and need to track poach yourself to get back out. Do the tight hopover at the dead end, you’ll find your front end dropping back to your track and you now have your way out. It’s always hard to describe “how to”, nice job putting it into words Caleb!
☝️ Great point! I just wish I could learn to do a hop over. Need you or Scott to give me a clinic. 😅
@@BTHAlaska I’d pay to watch Scott give a lesson 😂😂
@ 🤣🤣🤣 I’ve been trying for years!
Awesome teaching skills! Love the videos, hopefully someday I'll be able to master 1 of the techniques. Takes alot of stamina & athletisism to do what you do for any length of time.
Keep the training videos coming!! Can't wait to get out and try these techniques out on the snow
As always, great video series and instruction 🙌 Maybe a bit out of my wheelhouse quite yet, but we'll get there
@@tanner_ij Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing.
This is awesome! thanks
Awesome keep it going dude
Thank you
Awesome video. I would love to see the same type of video for advanced maneuvers. I like how you show the maneuvers in slow motion and think maybe some voice over, talking through a slow motion clip of the different things you're doing would add to it! Great job.