What a beautiful landscape! I definitely need to visit!!!. The video definitely provided some great tips that I can carry with me, making the prospect of the visit even more enticing. Can’t wait to see more content!!!
Good short tutorial. However, many instructors neglect to stress on why the arm position is important. In particular, on transition. Stance is number one, but the arm position is very much second.
I have a few pair of boots that I am trying on. They are the same 120 stiffness but one pair feel like they I push forward to easily....lets my ankles flex forward so much that it seems like on the ski hill...that over flex will hurt in the ankle joint after awhile...much like when I used to snowboard. How much should the pressure on the boot tongue be able to hold you vs your ankle/calf strength with pressure into your toes when you are getting over your toes in a correct ski stance?
What a beautiful landscape! I definitely need to visit!!!. The video definitely provided some great tips that I can carry with me, making the prospect of the visit even more enticing. Can’t wait to see more content!!!
Beautiful scenery...
Yes it is! Where is it exactly, do you know? I would love to visit there as well!
Good short tutorial. However, many instructors neglect to stress on why the arm position is important. In particular, on transition. Stance is number one, but the arm position is very much second.
Thank you so much! This is a great lesson. What resort is this? I would love to go there!
Les Trois Vallées, area Courchevel 😉
I have a few pair of boots that I am trying on. They are the same 120 stiffness but one pair feel like they I push forward to easily....lets my ankles flex forward so much that it seems like on the ski hill...that over flex will hurt in the ankle joint after awhile...much like when I used to snowboard. How much should the pressure on the boot tongue be able to hold you vs your ankle/calf strength with pressure into your toes when you are getting over your toes in a correct ski stance?
Too much unnecessary carving. Be more relaxed and smooth.