taichiskiing 寫:No, her "extremely slow speed" is only because your "baised" poor MA, as you cannot tell that mogul trail is actually a "gully," and you cannot even do gully. And that's what I meant.
So you mean she could do "parallel" turns on groom run/flat surface and she had a harder time to do that on a mogul/bump runs? Then do you imply that skiing on mogul run is harder than groom run?
That's not what you said every time you comment on PKU's bump run video
B2L2 寫:So you mean she could do "parallel" turns on groom run/flat surface and she had a harder time to do that on a mogul/bump runs? Then do you imply that skiing on mogul run is harder than groom run?
Did I tell you gappers that you guys ski too hard, so-called “拙力太多”? She is doing the Taichi Skiing's principle "using minimum effort to achieve maximum result." What she wants is an uniformed speed, so the skis don't run around like jack rabbits, simply done. Yes, mogul run is harder than groom run, but carving is more skillful (more skill required) than mogul skiing.
That's not what you said every time you comment on PKU's bump run video
Not sure which comments you're referring to; but nevertheless, his bump run may impress you "台港華人" but it is quite timid to 北美洲 standards, and skiing industry has really moved beyond the '70~80's "mogul" stage and into "terrain parks," "all mountains," and "off-piste" skiing, his pride of "mogul skiing" is quite "behind the curve"/落後, so is his whole skiing.
taichiskiing 寫:Did I tell you gappers that you guys ski too hard, so-called “拙力太多”? She is doing the Taichi Skiing's principle "using minimum effort to achieve maximum result." What she wants is an uniformed speed, so the skis don't run around like jack rabbits, simply done. Yes, mogul run is harder than groom run, but carving is more skillful (more skill required) than mogul skiing.
Not sure which comments you're referring to; but nevertheless, his bump run may impress you "台港華人" but it is quite timid to 北美洲 standards, and skiing industry has really moved beyond the '70~80's "mogul" stage and into "terrain parks," "all mountains," and "off-piste" skiing, his pride of "mogul skiing" is quite "behind the curve"/落後, so is his whole skiing.
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IS
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可惜你的所謂 all around. 周身刀,冇張利,冇樣嘢可給人睇得上眼,通常 powder day 是 jump off cliff 的日子,也是北美的主流,但好像未見你拍過
Her maximum outcome is too slow , she need to apply a bit more effort. 連晨運目的也辨不到。而那段powder run 跌了兩次,當然不是拙力,是有心無力
Carving on trail is as simple as ABC
Whistler just doesn't got long trail but will show you some short one later
taichiskiing 寫:Did I tell you gappers that you guys ski too hard, so-called “拙力太多”? She is doing the Taichi Skiing's principle "using minimum effort to achieve maximum result." What she wants is an uniformed speed, so the skis don't run around like jack rabbits, simply done. Yes, mogul run is harder than groom run, but carving is more skillful (more skill required) than mogul skiing.
Not sure which comments you're referring to; but nevertheless, his bump run may impress you "台港華人" but it is quite timid to 北美洲 standards, and skiing industry has really moved beyond the '70~80's "mogul" stage and into "terrain parks," "all mountains," and "off-piste" skiing, his pride of "mogul skiing" is quite "behind the curve"/落後, so is his whole skiing.
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IS
Maybe you could take some PSIA lessons to learn how to do adv parallel turn properly. Probably you will find a new definition of "using minimum effort to achieve maximum result". You and your wife aren't using the performance of your shape skies much.
Yes, the ski industry changed and the most dramatic one is from straight ski to shape ski. Now who is behind the curve?
可惜你的所謂 all around. 周身刀,冇張利,冇樣嘢可給人睇得上眼,通常 powder day 是 jump off cliff 的日子,也是北美的主流,但好像未見你拍過
No, when you cannot do powder skiing, don't tell us what a powder day suppose to be, you have no ideas what you are talking about, and jumping off cliff is not part of "alpine skiing" technique, may "look" good in video, but for you gappers to talk about it is “好高騖遠”、“打高空”and end up“自欺欺人,騙自己”。
Her maximum outcome is too slow , she need to apply a bit more effort. 連晨運目的也辨不到。而那段powder run 跌了兩次,當然不是拙力,是有心無力
是說你小知小人只會說別人不好來佔“口頭”上的便宜‧“而那段powder run 跌了兩次,當然不是拙力,是有心無力”只是你小知小人不會看影片、騙自己的結果; I haven't shown her "powder run" yet, another proof that you don't read beyond your skull/用想的—“自己騙自己”。
Carving on trail is as simple as ABC
Whistler just doesn't got long trail but will show you some short one later
I thought you have claimed that Whistler is the largest ski resort in North America, and they don't have "long trail"? are you sure you know what you're talking about? Well, when you can do it what you say then we talk about it.
B2L2 寫:Maybe you could take some PSIA lessons to learn how to do adv parallel turn properly. Probably you will find a new definition of "using minimum effort to achieve maximum result". You and your wife aren't using the performance of your shape skies much.
Another“弱慢族”suggestion? When "slipping turn" is not even in you XSIA's vocabulary, what kind of "adv parallel turn" you XSIA can offer? "Maximum result" is to achieve what the skier's intent, which we've already achieved, and you fail to see that, as you try to "play" the words and get trapped in there, 文字獄. And you got it right, we flatboarders don't use the "shape" of the ski much, we ride the "whole" ski, that is, 「用物而不用於物」。
Yes, the ski industry changed and the most dramatic one is from straight ski to shape ski. Now who is behind the curve?
No, the industry's new trend is "Rockers," which also trend to be back to "straight edges," "Now who is behind the curve?" I did say that conversation will turn "boring" pretty soon, how right I was!
You intention is to ski safe and slow, and you two achieved it by doing your so-call "slipping turn" or "steam turn". You may have achieved your goal (safe and slow). However, you are using your own force to slow yourself down in order to gain stability, which is so against how people describes "TaiChi" is.
One could "create" so many different vocabularies and then use his whole life to defend and explain how superior they are. When being questioned, he then turns defensive and starts to badmouth all the other parties. Good luck, IS. That's your whole life and that's it. You sure seems to enjoy that argument part. But honestly, when you pass away one day eventually, do you expect to see your TaiChiSkiing going anywhere afterward?
If you do insist that TaiChiSkiing is excellent compare to all other skiing systems, please do something good for it. What your past behaviors in every forums are destroying TaiChiSkiing instead of promoting it.
The trial is from the top Of whistler and some part is slightly uphill
No point of skiing all the way since we like skiing the steeps at the top
We like steeps and bumps not boring trail.
The so call easy out is not gentle like trail and even I can hit more than 75km if I carve
My son hit more than 80km/hr when he ski there lots if accident happen there do speed control staff slow down the public. So i usually ski fast there early morning when I worked there 10. Years ago after the morning session around 9:00am. Now I start skiing around 10:00am. Getting lazy
B2L2 寫:You intention is to ski safe and slow, and you two achieved it by doing your so-call "slipping turn" or "steam turn". You may have achieved your goal (safe and slow).
"Safe," yes, "safety first" is always the priority of Taichi Skiing, but "slow" is obviously your "biased" poor MA; if you cannot understand the body movements, learn how to read tracks,
However, you are using your own force to slow yourself down in order to gain stability, which is so against how people describes "TaiChi" is.
"When you put a square peg into a round hole and call them fitted, you know neither things," but it does reflect one thing, you only try to "talk" down your opponent to lick your own self-righteous ego; you know neither how we slow down nor what "Taichi" is really about.
One could "create" so many different vocabularies and then use his whole life to defend and explain how superior they are. When being questioned, he then turns defensive and starts to badmouth all the other parties. Good luck, IS. That's your whole life and that's it. You sure seems to enjoy that argument part.
太極是中國固有的傳統,源出“易經”,至今醞釀發達中國文化三千年,其優越性是可想而知,而其定意、觀念、和方法在古典裡都有詳細記錄,我可是沒這能力來創造一個太極名詞‧ Nevertheless, given its history, its superiority is unquestionable, and I have answered all questions, only you gappers "知識水準太低," couldn't comprehend, rather than facing your own short-coming, and out of frustration started to "badmouth" me "badmouth all the other parties," and no, you have no ideas on what my life is, you're only cheating yourself to "think" that you know, and no, I don't enjoy arguing with you gappers, you gappers are neither knowledgeable nor ethical.
But honestly, when you pass away one day eventually, do you expect to see your TaiChiSkiing going anywhere afterward?
The short answer is no. When I first developed Taichi Skiing in '86~87, and was thinking about do a seminar to share it to the world, but I was worry, as the method is so simple I was worry that people may copy it and claim it as they own after they have learned it. Boy, I was wrong, after all these years "spreading the words" and teaching, most of people can learn to improve their techniques, but no ways they can learn the inner works of Taichi Skiing. So, officially, there are only two Taichi Skiers in the world, my wife Helen and me. And I don't think any of you people, whatever your talents are, can learn Taichi Skiing in our life time, so yes, Taichi Skiing would be disappeared after we have gone. "Disappeared," maybe, but not "gone," as Taichi Skiing is so "natural," maybe a few hundred years later, it'll be dig up again by a person like 張三丰 or me, and that's how Taichi been propagated.
If you do insist that TaiChiSkiing is excellent compare to all other skiing systems, please do something good for it. What your past behaviors in every forums are destroying TaiChiSkiing instead of promoting it.
I did, and many people benefited, just you gappers on 弱慢 forums have missed out.