How can you tell how fast you need to be going for these jumps? the fear kinda gets to me on these jumps and I always end up slowing down too much. But I have no idea how much speed is too much that I fly too far and tumble to my death
Keep in mind while watching this that a true beginner (not a Swiss guy who grew up skiing and is no stranger to jumping his snowboard) will feel very weird in the air even on the smallest jumps. Your body has a natural tendency to flail for balance which usually ends in a wipeout.
@@aka626 He's saying for him to keep snowboarding so he won't ski so he can help him with stuff that next season because he won't be as good because he would've been snowboarding
As a 62 year old who grew up riding skateboards, then dirt bikes, and skiing, I can appreciate the flow and mechanics of doing these tricks. I never was great at doing tricks on skis, although I was good at basic jumping. We didn’t have terrain parks to learn on, so we learned on what ever random jump presented itself. My best trick was a simple helicopter, although I could do a fairly decent back scratcher. (You young folks are probably going: WTF?) I haven’t skied in thirty years but I’m gonna be going this winter. I’m looking forward to the terrain park so I can dial in some 360s.
After watching allot of tutorials , ive started jumping , and in one month i have achieved , 180 , safety grab, shifty , almost 360 , box slide , shift on box slide (sometimes a double) , and almost a butter! Thanks allot , i will be learning mute grab now. Btw im only 16 :D.
Thank you so much for the video, great as alway. I wish I could ski now but it’s is summer for me so I’m gonna have to come back to your videos at the start of my winter so i can learn heaps in one go
this beats the hell out of snowboard pro camp, awesome videos man. I showed my GF the one geared toward total beginners, it helped calm her nerves the night before her first day on the slopes with me.
I am currently in Laxx and i want to learn som tricks. But after I saw how bad it looks when I jump i started to work just on a good pop. This video helped me a lot. Tanks. (sorry for my bad englisch)
now i just wanna go ski more... i ski every year and i watch these videos because if i cant ski i can watch it on yt and it only makes me want to ski more
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Thanks for another great video m8! This "beginner" rocks on the slope!
Amazing, I am following all your videos to improve my jumps / freestyle skiing and feel like i've progressed so much already !!! Keep up the good work !!!
My natural instinct would be to crouch further to get a good pop. I would like to hear your reasoning to avoid this so we're not just following unsubstantiated directions, but actually learning the philosophy behind it. Great videos though! Thank you for taking the time to teach.
I would like to know the reasoning behind this also. If you watch pros like Henrik and Woodsy they are crouched very low, their hands often well below their knees.
I apologize. I replayed and caught your reasoning this time and that you stated "It could make you a little back-seated". Makes sense, and I believe that happens to me. Thanks for the tip.
Great video, with a good break-down of the progression. As a more-than-decent-skier-who's-always-been-afraid-of-lifting-off I will try some of it, if only timing the pop properly. thank you so much :)
This is exactly where I'm at right now so this video was perfect. Realizing I'm mostly only bringing one foot up for my grabs. Something to work on next time! 👍
Hi Stompit! Great video, I've seen you many times on videos but this was the best one. I was in the "Fridge" at Hemel Hempstead today and they have a bit of a "roller" in there. When ever I ski it though I always seem to absorb it rather than get air. But now I know what to do, thanks to you, and your concise and clear video. Now where are my boots?
I had a nice session in the park last week, I fell like 6 times on one of this medium-bigger jump, but I now have found my balance forward... It takes mistakes to get better right? Ahahah
Kinda learning myself through trial and error, had a pretty big error last week hahahah hit a couple jumps and landed them no problem, decided to up my speed and get a little more pop, with the extra hangtime my skiis pointed towards the ground and they caught and I face planted pretty hard. Luckily had my helmet on
Hey this is perfect. I just started skiing a month ago, but thankfully I got a season pass so I've gone about 10 times. I've gotten to almost 80km/h (77.6) and feel like I have really good dexterity skiing now, so I think I am going to try hitting the harder stuff, perfect timing! I just tried my first 2 jumps on Friday and actually made my first one ever, it was off of a proper jump too. 2nd jump I probably flew 6 meters and could have landed it, but my arms were too far back. Thanks for all the videos. :D They have helped me progress a lot faster than I would have otherwise.
How can you tell how fast you need to be going for these jumps? the fear kinda gets to me on these jumps and I always end up slowing down too much. But I have no idea how much speed is too much that I fly too far and tumble to my death
For an incredibly detailed guide (2 hours long) to freestyle skiing that is suitable for beginners check out. stompittutorials.com/beginner/
Very nice all the best
Stomp It Tutorials Dude I used lots of your ski hacks from a different video. They really work, even in Canada! Thanks dude!
Hey, can you put subtitles in spanish please
How can you tell how fast you need to be going for these jumps? the fear kinda gets to me on these jumps and I always end up slowing down too much. But I have no idea how much speed is too much that I fly too far and tumble to my death
hi what is this mountain you re skiing on?
Keep in mind while watching this that a true beginner (not a Swiss guy who grew up skiing and is no stranger to jumping his snowboard) will feel very weird in the air even on the smallest jumps. Your body has a natural tendency to flail for balance which usually ends in a wipeout.
Any tips on keeping balance and control in the air?
Same, would love some tips on how to prevent this.
Yeah I’ve been skiing for a couple years and wanna start doing my fun things. I need tips because I’ve done them but I never look cool lol
Yeah i flail in the air this morning on the park. Massive wipeout
Guys watch the actual video. Said keep legs straight to not be tail heavy, and arms forward for balance. smh
9:07 that carved 180 was so clean!
Buler Edits bro ur right
Dude in the background went so hard for so little recognition 😂
yeah I saw it too. Took all my attention
It was poetic. Author-unknown.
4:22 wth is the guy on the skilift doing
Thats good workout i do that sometimes to warm up :D
Looks like he's holding a handle tow for little kids.
Aéro position to go faster duhh
It's a tow. It's that low.
If you don't know...
More of this guy? Would be sweet to follow his progression
I will tell him to keep snowboarding so we got something to work on for next season :P
@@StompItTutorials wait u guys call skiing snowboarding?
@@aka626 He's saying for him to keep snowboarding so he won't ski so he can help him with stuff that next season because he won't be as good because he would've been snowboarding
9:05 the guy in the background be like "hey you're filming? okay let me show you how it's done"
That isnt Even hard to do. You just have to do a normal jump and than you spin a little bit
Insanely talented student, huge respect for this mad lad!
Yes, he was almost too talented. I hoped to show some struggles but I hope it was inspiring anyway to see what you can do if your sporty and unafraid.
The "beginner" that is Swiss and grew up skiing... Riiiight
Well, without knowing how to ski (well) you shouldn't learn jumping on skies lol.
Bro he’s a snowboarder listen to the fuckin dialogue
Beginner in park is essentially what he was implying
@@livingbarret lol calm down sunshine
Beginner to park skiing
I don’t even know why I’m watching this. I live in Western Australia and it doesn’t get any lower than about 15C°
Micah POV lol best comment
Yeah, and these European guys are thinking about Bali when it’s cold there. Just the way the mind is.
Head East over to the Alps! Or NZ, I live in Queensland but still ski lol.
Fly over cuz. You won't regret it 😀
Come to Perisher mate
My favourite channel on TH-cam
Same
Yeah Jen’s has a great TH-cam persona and has a very soothing, teacher-like voice. Definitely one of the best channels out there.
9:06 pretty dope trick by the guy in the background
I really like the colour grading on your videos. Great tutorial 👍🏼
I agree!
tru
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The moustache is looking good 👌
Thanks for noticing, Im working hard on maintaining it ;)
As a 62 year old who grew up riding skateboards, then dirt bikes, and skiing, I can appreciate the flow and mechanics of doing these tricks. I never was great at doing tricks on skis, although I was good at basic jumping. We didn’t have terrain parks to learn on, so we learned on what ever random jump presented itself. My best trick was a simple helicopter, although I could do a fairly decent back scratcher. (You young folks are probably going: WTF?)
I haven’t skied in thirty years but I’m gonna be going this winter. I’m looking forward to the terrain park so I can dial in some 360s.
Dude if i saw a 62 year old blasting 360s in a ski park i'd be in absolute awe, just make sure you don't hurt yourself!
The "beginners" grab at the last jump was LIT! 😮
After watching allot of tutorials , ive started jumping , and in one month i have achieved , 180 , safety grab, shifty , almost 360 , box slide , shift on box slide (sometimes a double) , and almost a butter! Thanks allot , i will be learning mute grab now. Btw im only 16 :D.
Great work!😅⛷️
Cool story
Nice man where do you ski? I'm 15 and I can do 360s but I can't do boxes well or any grabs
@@jasonmohr I ski in Europe Lithuania , we don't really have big tracks , but we got a snow park so im happy with it.
@@kursiu1 I ski in New Jersey in America and it's tiny here and we never have powder
but, was this guy really a beginner? lol!
*Swiss beginner
A FAKE Beginner...
@@christiangonzalez6528
For sure he used to ski.
Blue guy ain't no beginner hahah.
Clearly Fake beginner
Nice video... I like the positive chill and natural vibration from the instructor. congrats to the ability to teach and to learn!
Would love to see more of this dude. In one day he learned more on jumps than I did in like two years 😂 Very good progression!
You've gotta be the best ski tutorial dude out there. Everything is explained so well, and the clips are easy to follow due to your explanation.
Thank you so much for the video, great as alway. I wish I could ski now but it’s is summer for me so I’m gonna have to come back to your videos at the start of my winter so i can learn heaps in one go
oh yeah yeah
@@kimjunguny oh yh yh
Best ski jump tutorial out there, great job bro!
Glad I found this video. I've been blindly testing out little bumps and ramps. Now I have an idea of what I'm actually supposed to be doing 😀
this beats the hell out of snowboard pro camp, awesome videos man. I showed my GF the one geared toward total beginners, it helped calm her nerves the night before her first day on the slopes with me.
Haha thanks a lot, Alex! :) How did her first day on skis go down?
Would love to see progression videos on other basic tricks as well! You learn so much from it
amazing video Jens, giving me confidence to increase jump size like Roger in the video. Keep em coming!
5:29 sounds like borat lmao
I am currently in Laxx and i want to learn som tricks. But after I saw how bad it looks when I jump i started to work just on a good pop. This video helped me a lot. Tanks.
(sorry for my bad englisch)
now i just wanna go ski more... i ski every year and i watch these videos because if i cant ski i can watch it on yt and it only makes me want to ski more
Thanks for another great video m8! This "beginner" rocks on the slope!
How doesn't he have million subs best channel on TH-cam right now.
What a good teacher! I like your videos a lot.
Best skiing tutorials on the Tube.
Best teacher ever.
Incredible how much more elegant a jump looks if you pop right
Amazing, I am following all your videos to improve my jumps / freestyle skiing and feel like i've progressed so much already !!! Keep up the good work !!!
Feeling progress watching your videos! Many thanks to you!
You are the perfect instructor!
I like your video’s so much! I’m surely going to practise it like he did the next vacation!
Videos like this help with the hype because I'm hoping to attend next season.
Man, great video,wish to try is so bad, looking forward your next post
Swiss, exited: *"You say so!"*
Him: *"yeah..."* proceeds to talk on ignorant... love it
What?
Thank you for the great video, it was inspiring and fun to watch :)
Would love to see progression videos on other basic tricks as well! You learn so much from it🤙
I absolutely love this channel it has helped me improve my skiing so much thank you!!!
Thank you soo much🎉🤯🌞
My natural instinct would be to crouch further to get a good pop. I would like to hear your reasoning to avoid this so we're not just following unsubstantiated directions, but actually learning the philosophy behind it. Great videos though! Thank you for taking the time to teach.
I would like to know the reasoning behind this also. If you watch pros like Henrik and Woodsy they are crouched very low, their hands often well below their knees.
I apologize. I replayed and caught your reasoning this time and that you stated "It could make you a little back-seated".
Makes sense, and I believe that happens to me. Thanks for the tip.
He just mentioned your question in his most recent video.
@ Colin Huyck Thanks for letting me know. I just watched it.
Im guessing it's to make the timing easier for beginner
Cool instruction with focus on the student. Well done.
Good place, good water pressure
Great video, with a good break-down of the progression. As a more-than-decent-skier-who's-always-been-afraid-of-lifting-off I will try some of it, if only timing the pop properly. thank you so much :)
Brilliant! The instructors speech, tone, words are perfect. Where are they?
Thank you ⛷️
Laax, Switzerland
Y’all need to trade goggles to match colors.
Wow! Did awesome for someone that has only skied a few times. Impressive.
Cool video, thanks for breaking it down.
Awesome coaching, dude. Willing student, too.
Thank you, this is a very good tutorial.
This is exactly where I'm at right now so this video was perfect. Realizing I'm mostly only bringing one foot up for my grabs. Something to work on next time! 👍
Best video to date!
Can u do a how to rail on thin rails?
Отличное объяснение! Спасибо! 💪😊👍
The last ski grab was super dope
nice one man... can you do next episode? like 180 some shiftys with this man? he is very nice about the progresion
Hi Stompit!
Great video, I've seen you many times on videos but this was the best one.
I was in the "Fridge" at Hemel Hempstead today and they have a bit of a "roller" in there.
When ever I ski it though I always seem to absorb it rather than get air.
But now I know what to do, thanks to you, and your concise and clear video.
Now where are my boots?
Great to hear that Tony, much appriciated :) /Jens
Omg this is going to help me so much!! Thank youuu😄
Nice lesson. Thank you for sharing.
Your Norwegian accent is very therapeutic 😌
Damn your ski tutorials are awesome!!! Keep up the good work.
I had a nice session in the park last week, I fell like 6 times on one of this medium-bigger jump, but I now have found my balance forward... It takes mistakes to get better right? Ahahah
You helped me and my son to hit jumps at snow valley
Such a nice video - love watching - thank you for your guidance - one day I will do one of your camps!
Reading my own comment 3 years later rewatching the video before my next trip... Lol
Great video and lots of useful tips. Thks
Kinda learning myself through trial and error, had a pretty big error last week hahahah hit a couple jumps and landed them no problem, decided to up my speed and get a little more pop, with the extra hangtime my skiis pointed towards the ground and they caught and I face planted pretty hard. Luckily had my helmet on
I so need a skiing holiday soon.
Very good and usefull video, helpfull to me. Thank you.
Love the way this guy instructs. Really useful vid. Thx
could you do a video on skiing backwards?
Чувак, ты просто красавчик. Очень круто объясняешь!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You are so a good teacher
Such*
I hope I run into you one day and you can teach me your ways 😭
best tutorials ever
Thats actually pretty sick, makes me feel like I can learn it as well but I only get to skii a week per year or smt
Goggle strap inside helmet for extra steez. Such a cool vid. Wish I'd watched it before a week of being dragged around the park by my daughter.
Great tutorials!!! Thanx & respect!!!
Hey this is perfect. I just started skiing a month ago, but thankfully I got a season pass so I've gone about 10 times. I've gotten to almost 80km/h (77.6) and feel like I have really good dexterity skiing now, so I think I am going to try hitting the harder stuff, perfect timing! I just tried my first 2 jumps on Friday and actually made my first one ever, it was off of a proper jump too. 2nd jump I probably flew 6 meters and could have landed it, but my arms were too far back. Thanks for all the videos. :D They have helped me progress a lot faster than I would have otherwise.
Thank you ! It,s Super ! ! !
Awesome! Great progression
Great stuff! Thanks for the video. Im gonna practice grabs from now on :-)
I feel like Neo in the Martrix after he downloaded all the martial arts fighting techniques: “ I know how to jump.”
waaaa? His 1st mute was timed impeccably, basically. Wow. That is some experience right there.
Just a little more power in his jump and he’d have a smooth looking mute grab. But hey max props for making it there. Tons of fun!
Yeah ! Thanks ! Very useful video !
thanks for sharing this really cool infos !
I think I'm gonna have to relearn this popping thing xD
He is learning very fast!
What a great tutorial!
How can you tell how fast you need to be going for these jumps? the fear kinda gets to me on these jumps and I always end up slowing down too much. But I have no idea how much speed is too much that I fly too far and tumble to my death
Late reply, but you should go a little quicker than you're comfortable with
In my experience, when I think Iam going too fast then it works perfectly.
Great tutor, thanks a lot!
this is really helpful, thanks a lot
Nice vid! Can you maybe do a freeride check list video? that would be cool.
That guy was fearless!
Best video ever