Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
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#1 Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
As we all start skiing by learning how to turn. So turn skiing is quite simple to understand.
Then what is line Skiing?
My kids got into the entry level of Alpine Racing and starting hearing about line more than 10 years ago. Then I got into the CSCF level 1 course and got a little bit idea about the line.
So want to get you guys opinion about line skiing
I really requested the Admin will remove all the bad mouth reply for the thread especailly from Taichiskiing since any people say his skiing is not good or high end , he'll reply with with bad mouth.
Then what is line Skiing?
My kids got into the entry level of Alpine Racing and starting hearing about line more than 10 years ago. Then I got into the CSCF level 1 course and got a little bit idea about the line.
So want to get you guys opinion about line skiing
I really requested the Admin will remove all the bad mouth reply for the thread especailly from Taichiskiing since any people say his skiing is not good or high end , he'll reply with with bad mouth.
最後由 pku 於 週四 4月 14, 2011 12:08 am 編輯,總共編輯了 1 次。
#3 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
'Turn skiing' and 'line skiing'
In skiing one needs to turn, and in racing, the Line (taken) is the upmost importance in getting the best time.
Is someone here coining a NEW term of "Turn skiing' and 'line skiing' ? Perhaps someone can enlighten me on that.
In skiing one needs to turn, and in racing, the Line (taken) is the upmost importance in getting the best time.
Is someone here coining a NEW term of "Turn skiing' and 'line skiing' ? Perhaps someone can enlighten me on that.
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#4 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
No, I didn't bad-mouth you Whistler Group, the records on this board have shown you do have, in comparison, an inferior skiing techniques, little skiing knowledge, and lack of professionalism, as well as lack of professional courtesy. And you don't see that beg is still crawing around pretending that he is not a human? You don't want people to bad-mouth your bad behaviors, don't do it. And you do need to beef up skiing knowledge and experience, if you wish to improve, "CSCF level 1 course" won't cut it.pku 寫:As we all start skiing by learning how to turn. So turn skiing is quite simple to understand.
Then what is line Skiing?
My kids got into the entry level of Alpine Racing and starting hearing about line more than 10 years ago. Then I got into the CSCF level 1 course and got a little bit idea about the line.
So want to get you guys opinion about line skiing
I really requested the Admin will remove all the bad mouth reply for the thread especailly from Taichiskiing since any people say his skiing is not good or high end , he'll reply with with bad mouth.
Ok, I'll give you Whistler Group another chance, no bad-mouth, see how far you group could hold on your "bad" breath; you start the thread, let's hear it, what you know about your "a little bit idea about the line"?
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IS
#5 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
We are talking about skiing technique, not the personality, that's your like to step others. There are so many people in this forum you've already bad mouth to ,taichiskiing 寫:No, I didn't bad-mouth you Whistler Group, the records on this board have shown you do have, in comparison, an inferior skiing techniques, little skiing knowledge, and lack of professionalism, as well as lack of professional courtesy. And you don't see that beg is still crawing around pretending that he is not a human? You don't want people to bad-mouth your bad behaviors, don't do it. And you do need to beef up skiing knowledge and experience, if you wish to improve, "CSCF level 1 course" won't cut it.
Ok, I'll give you Whistler Group another chance, no bad-mouth, see how far you group could hold on your "bad" breath; you start the thread, let's hear it, what you know about your "a little bit idea about the line"?
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IS
All our technical stuff will move to our new area and if you keep bad mouth again and again, I'll requested to delet it.
We are talking about the terms you always said " turn skiing and line skiing " You are welcome to give your own opinion but no other BS.
CSCF L1 is a very low certification, nothing to be proud of. Just you don't do any reserch before you comment. As you know how to use the net, you should do some reserch before you comment and don't say something that is too outdated.
#6 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
Your bad mouth is famous and world wide, that's why you got kick out of the others forum.As a Taichi monkey, you will never unferstand what is human being but I'll still give you another chance. See how far a monkey could hold on bad mouth. So let's hear it, What is your big idea of "雪杖朝天”?taichiskiing 寫:No, I didn't bad-mouth you Whistler Group, the records on this board have shown you do have, in comparison, an inferior skiing techniques, little skiing knowledge, and lack of professionalism, as well as lack of professional courtesy. And you don't see that beg is still crawing around pretending that he is not a human? You don't want people to bad-mouth your bad behaviors, don't do it. And you do need to beef up skiing knowledge and experience, if you wish to improve, "CSCF level 1 course" won't cut it.
Ok, I'll give you Whistler Group another chance, no bad-mouth, see how far you group could hold on your "bad" breath; you start the thread, let's hear it, what you know about your "a little bit idea about the line"?
:)
IS
#7 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
try to post on the topic.beg 寫:Your bad mouth is famous and world wide, that's why you got kick out of the others forum.As a Taichi monkey, you will never unferstand what is human being but I'll still give you another chance. See how far a monkey could hold on bad mouth. So let's hear it, What is your big idea of "雪杖朝天”?
#8 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
For myself, skiing is all about turning. One needs to make good turns in order to control and ski well.
If one can't make turns, no matter what line he see, it's difficult for him to ski on the lines he want.
Even for alpine racing, one needs to pratice a lot of turning. They pratice more turning then running the gates.
Once I can control my turns, then I choose the line I want to ski especially on bumps since I don't do any ski racing.
If one can't make turns, no matter what line he see, it's difficult for him to ski on the lines he want.
Even for alpine racing, one needs to pratice a lot of turning. They pratice more turning then running the gates.
Once I can control my turns, then I choose the line I want to ski especially on bumps since I don't do any ski racing.
#9 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
There is no such thing as Turn Skiing or Line Skiing then.
So, we should not be calling it as such.
So, we should not be calling it as such.
#10 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
But somebody like using this 2 terms. I also agree with you.Observer 寫:There is no such thing as Turn Skiing or Line Skiing then.
So, we should not be calling it as such.
#11 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
I believe these terms is from taichi, when we showing some professional short turn video, taichi always compare with his effortless straight down skiing on a gentle slope and said short turn is too much effort compare to his line skiing. When we show a speed racing downhill video, he said that's lost control skiing compare to his controlled turn skiing(transverse) video.Observer 寫:There is no such thing as Turn Skiing or Line Skiing then.
So, we should not be calling it as such.
最後由 beg 於 週五 4月 15, 2011 8:55 am 編輯,總共編輯了 2 次。
#12 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
I can't understand his so call dynamic short turns and His cattrack run is "precision" line-skiingbeg 寫:I believe these terms is from taichi, when we showing some professional short turn video, taichi always compare with his effortless straight down skiing on a gentle slope and said short turn is too much effort compare to his line skiing. When we show a speed racing downhill video, he said that's lost control skiing compare to his controlled turn skiing(transverse) video.
YouTube - Taichi Skiing/Flatboarding: dynamic short turns on cat-tracks
For what we learn, quiet upper body is what we want to achieve
YouTube - Short Turns and Quiet Upper Body Illusion
and the following one is even better
YouTube - Classic Short Radius Turns
May be somebody other than himself can explain to us
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#13 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
We were talking about skiing techniques, not personality, until you Whistler Group came in; you Whistler Group desires what is being described.pku 寫:We are talking about skiing technique, not the personality, that's your like to step others. There are so many people in this forum you've already bad mouth to ,
That I'd like to see, if beg or you can hold your breath that long. Note to Admin, why their new discussing area has such rules, and why not apply the same rules to the whole forum?All our technical stuff will move to our new area and if you keep bad mouth again and again, I'll requested to delet it.
I think norman already did,We are talking about the terms you always said " turn skiing and line skiing " You are welcome to give your own opinion but no other BS.
http://www.goski.com.tw/forum/showpost. ... ostcount=1
Actually, you've argued too strong for a L1, yet, you have denied that you're a L3; either way you have boasted your skiing techniques/knowledge beyond your abilities. Actually, "line-skiing" is a technique of "downhill racing"; the difference is that in "downhill racing" the line is given, and in all-mountain skiing, the skier must choose one's own line, which may require the knowledge of "mountains"/environments, weather, temperature, snow contents, and etc. So, comparing to line-skiing, it is turn-skiing that is outdated. And the solid Line-skiing techniques is essential for a good tree skiing,CSCF L1 is a very low certification, nothing to be proud of. Just you don't do any reserch before you comment. As you know how to use the net, you should do some reserch before you comment and don't say something that is too outdated.
YouTube - Flatboarding/Line-skiing: powder skiing trees, Dipper line, Heavenly
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IS
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#14 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
Don't speak too soon; actually, it is you who is behind curve,Observer 寫:There is no such thing as Turn Skiing or Line Skiing then.
So, we should not be calling it as such.
http://www.goski.com.tw/forum/showpost. ... ostcount=1
http://www.goski.com.tw/forum/showpost. ... stcount=14
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#16 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
If the world Skiing body has such terms that is fine, but from you?taichiskiing 寫:Don't speak too soon; actually, it is you who is behind curve,
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#17 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
The video does not call it 'line skiing', and we should not use the term if it is only 'coined' by Taichiskiingskier888 寫:This guy's line skiing rips and he is fast
#18 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
Think back why you got kick out of others forum than you know what you are talking.taichiskiing 寫:We were talking about skiing techniques, not personality, until you Whistler Group came in; you Whistler Group desires what is being described. :)
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Human don't hold breathing, we breath in and out.The new rule is tailor made for you .taichiskiing 寫:That I'd like to see, if beg or you can hold your breath that long. Note to Admin, why their new discussing area has such rules, and why not apply the same rules to the whole forum? :)
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Are you saying you learn this from Norman?taichiskiing 寫:I think norman already did, :)
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http://www.goski.com.tw/forum/showpost. ... ostcount=1
PKU does not deny, his title is CSIA L2 althought he might sking better than some L3. If you don't know what is CSIA L2,simply click their website, then you won't make a lousy joke again such as PSIA L4.taichiskiing 寫:Actually, you've argued too strong for a L1, yet, you have denied that you're a L3; either way you have boasted your skiing techniques/knowledge beyond your abilities. Actually, "line-skiing" is a technique of "downhill racing"; the difference is that in "downhill racing" the line is given, and in all-mountain skiing, the skier must choose one's own line, which may require the knowledge of "mountains"/environments, weather, temperature, snow contents, and etc. So, comparing to line-skiing, it is turn-skiing that is outdated. And the solid Line-skiing techniques is essential for a good tree skiing,
YouTube - Flatboarding/Line-skiing: powder skiing trees, Dipper line, Heavenly
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IS
In "downhill racing" the line is given but doesn't mean anyone can follow the line. It require stong balance and control with speed.We don't see you have any of this techniques on you in your all different video. You always doing park & ride.
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#19 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
Observer 寫:If the world Skiing body has such terms that is fine, but from you?
Yup, I did say you little knowledge cannot handle the discussing. Yes, the term is defined, executed, so it is exist, and valid, if you know what a proof means.
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#20 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
Observer 寫:The video does not call it 'line skiing', and we should not use the term if it is only 'coined' by Taichiskiing
Still trying to hold on you little knowledge's status quo, eh? Can't learn, can't progress, it sounds like a terminal intermediate, going no where.
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