Those are just of fresh snow on groomed runs after people ski a bit on them, the baby bumps are so widely apart. It's so easy to ski but you still ski that ugly. Next time go skiing with Taichiskiing and let him take you down The Gunbarrel and take a video there. See how your skiing look like.
pku 寫:Those are just of fresh snow on groomed runs after people ski a bit on them, the baby bumps are so widely apart. It's so easy to ski but you still ski that ugly. Next time go skiing with Taichiskiing and let him take you down The Gunbarrel and take a video there. See how your skiing look like.
Then you can compare and see if other can tell the difference.
Rollerblading got some similarity with skiing especially when the snow is good. As I said before, with good dry land training or some other supporting sport and get have good effect on skiing. Just your improvement is very small compare to what you boost before you go to your trip. You said you can ski like the demo video on the bumps before the skiing trip but at the end you can only ski like a advance begginer WAy WAy worst than you what you predict.
I can still remenber you said you can ski faster than my daughter on the bumps after 6 days skiing. You only got 3 more days left.
Pku - You are really a good bump skier. About the difference between those two video clips, I would guess that the 2011 one demonstrates more absortion/extension and more smooth curving around bumps with more stable upper body? I don't know... that is just my guess. My level is far from yours, so I cannot tell.
Norman - I see what you mean by "六天的饅頭": 6 days = 6x24 hours = 144 hours. If we take out the waiting time, restroom time, lunch time, and lift time from an 8-hour a day, then probably we only have 4 hours really *on* skis. Therefore, your "六天的饅頭" is actually 36 ski days (144/4=36) in our langauge.
snowrider 寫:Pku - You are really a good bump skier. About the difference between those two video clips, I would guess that the 2011 one demonstrates more absortion/extension and more smooth curving around bumps with more stable upper body? I don't know... that is just my guess. My level is far from yours, so I cannot tell.
Don't underestimate youself.
What you comment is what I think too. My extension and absorption is getting better so I don't get airborn as much now as in 2005. I get more upper and lower body seperation now so I don't need to turn my shoulder as much as before, more quiet upper body.