taichiskiing 寫: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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IS
That's you who stopped learning . We all keep learning and only you use yourself as the criteria.
Everybody in the real world of skiing are making turns. First you need to turn well , then you can choise which line you want to ski. Racers does, mogulist does, extremely does. The end point of choose line is to be able to ski fast 9 occupy the least time form the top to the bottom of the run. Even in tree skiing. Everybody ski in the trees need to take a line. Your so call tree skiing is too gentle. that' why you don't need to turn much.
For yourself, your turning ability is very limited so you can only make short turns when the runs are gentle and once the runs get steep, you can't stand the pressure and your body is hard to co ordinate and you need to go straight without turning since you know your runs are getting gentle and the slope will slow you down. Since you know your incompetence, you call your skiing line skiing, the truth is , you can't make turns.
You got so many video of yourself proving this but once people says that your skiing is not good. you start to bad mouth people and call them gapper, shameless, lack of knowledge.
Turning is the basic and choose line is the application. Show us you can make nice turn first. The way you stand is impossible to ski bumps well with link short turns or link long turns. Prove us wrong, not just bad mouth us.
#22 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週五 4月 15, 2011 11:47 pm
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:That's you who stopped learning . We all keep learning and only you use yourself as the criteria.
Laughable! I can do all your turns, but you cannot do mine, and yet you said that I stoped learning? Yup, little knowledge's denial.
Everybody in the real world of skiing are making turns. First you need to turn well , then you can choise which line you want to ski. Racers does, mogulist does, extremely does. The end point of choose line is to be able to ski fast 9 occupy the least time form the top to the bottom of the run. Even in tree skiing. Everybody ski in the trees need to take a line. Your so call tree skiing is too gentle. that' why you don't need to turn much.
Did I tell you what you said only to reflect your little knowledge inside? Or something like that. What you little knowledge doesn't know is every racer line-skiing when they race, do they turn, or don't they turn? Then next question is, what do you mean by "turn"?
And no, not everyone wants to ski as fast as they can (beside you may not know what that means), nor runs from the top to bottom on every run, and that is to say, that you have a small skiing domain. "Your so call tree skiing is too gentle. that' why you don't need to turn much" is only your shameless denial, as you should have learned my ability to ski trees already.
For yourself, your turning ability is very limited so you can only make short turns when the runs are gentle and once the runs get steep, you can't stand the pressure and your body is hard to co ordinate and you need to go straight without turning since you know your runs are getting gentle and the slope will slow you down. Since you know your incompetence, you call your skiing line skiing, the truth is , you can't make turns.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge.
You got so many video of yourself proving this but once people says that your skiing is not good. you start to bad mouth people and call them gapper, shameless, lack of knowledge.
You have just proved my point.
Turning is the basic and choose line is the application. Show us you can make nice turn first. The way you stand is impossible to ski bumps well with link short turns or link long turns. Prove us wrong, not just bad mouth us.
Blah, blah, blah, I already did, you shameless gappers just deny it. Prove me wrong.
:)
IS
#23 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週六 4月 16, 2011 1:17 am
由 pku
taichiskiing 寫:Laughable! I can do all your turns, but you cannot do mine, and yet you said that I stoped learning? Yup, little knowledge's denial.
Did I tell you what you said only to reflect your little knowledge inside? Or something like that. What you little knowledge doesn't know is every racer line-skiing when they race, do they turn, or don't they turn? Then next question is, what do you mean by "turn"?
And no, not everyone wants to ski as fast as they can (beside you may not know what that means), nor runs from the top to bottom on every run, and that is to say, that you have a small skiing domain. "Your so call tree skiing is too gentle. that' why you don't need to turn much" is only your shameless denial, as you should have learned my ability to ski trees already.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge.
Blah, blah, blah, I already did, you shameless gappers just deny it. Prove me wrong.
:)
IS
You only know to step down people, like this terms: " Shameless gapper , little knowledge" We are talking about skiing technique. High end skiing need to have a quiet uppe body but you like to swing your upper body like crazy .
For your so call tree skiing, the trees are so widely apart, almost like a run betweens 2 trees .
Racer find the line to get the minimun time in a race but they pratice turn once they are off the gates. You line finding is just ski save down the mountain which is almost every skiers need to do. nothing special.
When I ski the bumps, I also need to ski a line to get down. A good skier can gind a fast line to ski in control and the result is fast.
You said you can make the turns like mine, when and where. you can make those link turns on the cattrack.
One may not like to ski the fastest they can but speed is the main criteria of strong skiing. Even in mogul competition, speed is one of the criteria in geting their points.
For sure I won't ski the way you ski, I am trying to ski the way that my idots skis but you also can't ski the way I ski since you stand so high and can't bend you lower joints and you can't use poles efficiently
#24 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週六 4月 16, 2011 2:43 am
由 beg
taichiskiing 寫:Laughable! I can do all your turns, but you cannot do mine, and yet you said that I stoped learning? Yup, little knowledge's denial.
Did I tell you what you said only to reflect your little knowledge inside? Or something like that. What you little knowledge doesn't know is every racer line-skiing when they race, do they turn, or don't they turn? Then next question is, what do you mean by "turn"?
And no, not everyone wants to ski as fast as they can (beside you may not know what that means), nor runs from the top to bottom on every run, and that is to say, that you have a small skiing domain. "Your so call tree skiing is too gentle. that' why you don't need to turn much" is only your shameless denial, as you should have learned my ability to ski trees already.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge.
Blah, blah, blah, I already did, you shameless gappers just deny it. Prove me wrong.
:)
IS
Yup, that's what I thought, someone prove himself cannot hold his bad mouth for 24 hours. is Admin going to do something about it? I don't think so, this is perfertly ok to him if it's from his only friend.
#25 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週六 4月 16, 2011 3:12 am
由 pku
beg 寫:Yup, that's what I thought, someone prove himself cannot hold his bad mouth for 24 hours. is Admin going to do something about it? I don't think so, this is perfertly ok to him if it's from his only friend.
You are right, he can't hold his bad mouth but now we can post our topic in our area so any bad mouth we should be able to delete.
#26 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週六 4月 16, 2011 10:38 am
由 skier888
What kind of people get up so early bad mouth people in front of computer. He is lonely should get a life
#27 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週六 4月 16, 2011 9:31 pm
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:You only know to step down people, like this terms: " Shameless gapper , little knowledge" We are talking about skiing technique. High end skiing need to have a quiet uppe body but you like to swing your upper body like crazy .
Yup, that' how you little knowledge "talking" about skiing techniques, no/little techniques, no/little skills, and no/little knowledge, that's the facts that make you gapper "little knowledge," and cannot do it yourself but still shameless say others' valid skills are no good, that's what constitudes "bad mouth" others' techniques, and that's what makes you a "shameless gapper." You are what is decribed, so the description is the truth.
Your little knowledge doesn't know how to do the MA (Motion Analysis), or simply, don't know "what" a quiet upper body is. If the real body movements are too complicated for you to perceive, try watching the shadow, which may simplify things for you to watch.
For your so call tree skiing, the trees are so widely apart, almost like a run betweens 2 trees .
That's only to say, you don't know how to ski trees, and slipping into shameless denial. Yup, that's what makes you a "shameless gapper."
Racer find the line to get the minimun time in a race but they pratice turn once they are off the gates. You line finding is just ski save down the mountain which is almost every skiers need to do. nothing special.
No, racers line-skiing because line-skiing is resulted of more efficient turning, technical-wise, skill-wise, and knowledge-wise. "nothing special" is only your little knowledge doesn't know what line-skiing is and turn into denial. Can't do, can't learn, so can't improve; no progress, you've stuck, so-called "terminal-intermediate."
When I ski the bumps, I also need to ski a line to get down. A good skier can gind a fast line to ski in control and the result is fast.
No, your turn-skiing is to skidding to brake in every turn; you may think it's going fast, but no, your clips show, you are not any faster than me on the bumps, let alone the steeps, the trees, and the powder skiing. And that's what makes you a "little knowledge," QED.
You said you can make the turns like mine, when and where. you can make those link turns on the cattrack.
"Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; [can't do,] can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge."
One may not like to ski the fastest they can but speed is the main criteria of strong skiing. Even in mogul competition, speed is one of the criteria in geting their points.
No really, there are two elements in skiing which don't complement to each other, speed and turning; if you go/ski fast, you cannot turn well, and if you turn well, you cannot go "forward" fast. So, you are not high end skier if you only know how to turn; only when you can "turn at the high speed," you may/might see into the high end skiing.
For sure I won't ski the way you ski, I am trying to ski the way that my idots skis but you also can't ski the way I ski since you stand so high and can't bend you lower joints and you can't use poles efficiently
Not sure if you can even ski my way. I won't ski the way your way either, tedious little technique, and using poles itself is already not "efficient."
:)
IS
#28 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週六 4月 16, 2011 10:51 pm
由 pku
taichiskiing 寫:Yup, that' how you little knowledge "talking" about skiing techniques, no/little techniques, no/little skills, and no/little knowledge, that's the facts that make you gapper "little knowledge," and cannot do it yourself but still shameless say others' valid skills are no good, that's what constitudes "bad mouth" others' techniques, and that's what makes you a "shameless gapper." You are what is decribed, so the description is the truth.
Your little knowledge doesn't know how to do the MA (Motion Analysis), or simply, don't know "what" a quiet upper body is. If the real body movements are too complicated for you to perceive, try watching the shadow, which may simplify things for you to watch.
That's only to say, you don't know how to ski trees, and slipping into shameless denial. Yup, that's what makes you a "shameless gapper."
No, racers line-skiing because line-skiing is resulted of more efficient turning, technical-wise, skill-wise, and knowledge-wise. "nothing special" is only your little knowledge doesn't know what line-skiing is and turn into denial. Can't do, can't learn, so can't improve; no progress, you've stuck, so-called "terminal-intermediate."
No, your turn-skiing is to skidding to brake in every turn; you may think it's going fast, but no, your clips show, you are not any faster than me on the bumps, let alone the steeps, the trees, and the powder skiing. And that's what makes you a "little knowledge," QED.
"Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; [can't do,] can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge."
No really, there are two elements in skiing which don't complement to each other, speed and turning; if you go/ski fast, you cannot turn well, and if you turn well, you cannot go "forward" fast. So, you are not high end skier if you only know how to turn; only when you can "turn at the high speed," you may/might see into the high end skiing.
Not sure if you can even ski my way. I won't ski the way your way either, tedious little technique, and using poles itself is already not "efficient."
:)
IS
Next time you won't need to reply, your model reply is:
that' how you little knowledge "talking" about skiing techniques, no/little techniques, no/little skills, and no/little knowledge, that's the facts that make you gapper "little knowledge," and cannot do it yourself but still shameless say others' valid skills are no good, that's what constitudes "bad mouth" others' techniques, and that's what makes you a "shameless gapper." You are what is decribed, so the description is the truth.
Your little knowledge doesn't know how to do the MA (Motion Analysis), or simply, don't know "what" a quiet upper body is. If the real body movements are too complicated for you to perceive, try watching the shadow, which may simplify things for you to watch.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; [can't do,] can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge."
You just like to do video of yourself so you can tape so many boring video and show us and let us know your skiing. sometimes again and again. For myself, skiing is having fun with my friend and video taking is for personal ski improvement, see something wrong and try to correct. Skiing on a cattrack is boring and we all do unless we have to. There is not much wide open tree runs on Whistler, only some short slope.
For your video of the Little Dipper, why you always stay on the right side of the slope because You know you can't turn on the left side once the bumps are bigger.
Then yor next model reply will be:
that' how you little knowledge "talking" about skiing techniques, no/little techniques, no/little skills, and no/little knowledge, that's the facts that make you gapper "little knowledge," and cannot do it yourself but still shameless say others' valid skills are no good, that's what constitudes "bad mouth" others' techniques, and that's what makes you a "shameless gapper." You are what is decribed, so the description is the truth.
Your little knowledge doesn't know how to do the MA (Motion Analysis), or simply, don't know "what" a quiet upper body is. If the real body movements are too complicated for you to perceive, try watching the shadow, which may simplify things for you to watch.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; [can't do,] can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge."
#29 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週日 4月 17, 2011 1:05 am
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:
Next time you won't need to reply, your model reply is:
Sounds like you Whistler Group's shameless 自說自話,自欺欺人。
that' how you little knowledge "talking" about skiing techniques, no/little techniques, no/little skills, and no/little knowledge, that's the facts that make you gapper "little knowledge," and cannot do it yourself but still shameless say others' valid skills are no good, that's what constitudes "bad mouth" others' techniques, and that's what makes you a "shameless gapper." You are what is decribed, so the description is the truth.
Your little knowledge doesn't know how to do the MA (Motion Analysis), or simply, don't know "what" a quiet upper body is. If the real body movements are too complicated for you to perceive, try watching the shadow, which may simplify things for you to watch.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; [can't do,] can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge."
Which is a good description for you Whistler Group.
That's how you duck the questions that you can't answer, eh? Shrewd.
You just like to do video of yourself so you can tape so many boring video and show us and let us know your skiing. sometimes again and again. For myself, skiing is having fun with my friend and video taking is for personal ski improvement, see something wrong and try to correct. Skiing on a cattrack is boring and we all do unless we have to. There is not much wide open tree runs on Whistler, only some short slope.
Not sure what are you whining about; nevertheless, what is really boring is you gappers' shameless denial, over and over. Whatever you enjoy your skiing is for yourself, which has no bearing on how we ski. The purpose of my taking video is for "recording" the facts how I skied and to remember the "environments" where I have been (I'll bet, many of you have never been/seen in a middle of real forest before), for the memory, and all you see is "boring" skiing? Yup, little knowledge.
And again, you cannot do cattrack, but you think the ability to do the cattrack is not big deal/"nothing special"? Yup, little knowledge, how right I was.
For your video of the Little Dipper, why you always stay on the right side of the slope because You know you can't turn on the left side once the bumps are bigger.
To ski bigger bumps maybe your "holy grail," but not mine; I've stayed on the right side, not because that was the line I choosed, and I choose that line is because the slope is steeper and the bumps are bigger, after around 1:29, nevertheless, the head/upper body has remained steady on all the shadows; yes, you do have deficiency in your MA.
Then yor next model reply will be:
that' how you little knowledge "talking" about skiing techniques, no/little techniques, no/little skills, and no/little knowledge, that's the facts that make you gapper "little knowledge," and cannot do it yourself but still shameless say others' valid skills are no good, that's what constitudes "bad mouth" others' techniques, and that's what makes you a "shameless gapper." You are what is decribed, so the description is the truth.
Your little knowledge doesn't know how to do the MA (Motion Analysis), or simply, don't know "what" a quiet upper body is. If the real body movements are too complicated for you to perceive, try watching the shadow, which may simplify things for you to watch.
Yup, when you cannot argue, you just turn into shameless denial; [can't do,] can't learn, can't progress, and that's what makes you a little knowledge."
Yup, that's an accurate description for you.
So, that's how you duck the questions that you can't answer, eh? Shrewd. Prove me wrong, care to show how YOU keep your upper body "quiet"?
:)
IS
#30 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週日 4月 17, 2011 1:33 am
由 beg
Taichi is getting crazy and I know why. He is scared of we all go to Whistler forum and leave him there with Norman Admin only. That's the way Epicski kick him out. His crazy stink mouth actually is trying to keep peoples here. I'll suggest all members join the Whistler forum, leave him there to bite his own tail. Of course anyone is welcome if he can hold his stink mouth.
#31 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週日 4月 17, 2011 9:42 pm
由 taichiskiing
beg 寫:Taichi is getting crazy and I know why. He is scared of we all go to Whistler forum and leave him there with Norman Admin only. That's the way Epicski kick him out. His crazy stink mouth actually is trying to keep peoples here. I'll suggest all members join the Whistler forum, leave him there to bite his own tail. Of course anyone is welcome if he can hold his stink mouth.
That's not a bad idea. Now you Whistler Group have your own place, you should hide back to your foxhole and do your 扮兒皇帝和假冒洋教練 there, no one on this side would be interested in your "half-baked" skiing technqiues. So, don't whine when you think you're beaten up by you own pretending "not human."
:)
IS
#32 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週一 4月 18, 2011 10:24 pm
由 pku
taichiskiing 寫:That's not a bad idea. Now you Whistler Group have your own place, you should hide back to your foxhole and do your 扮兒皇帝和假冒洋教練 there, no one on this side would be interested in your "half-baked" skiing technqiues. So, don't whine when you think you're beaten up by you own pretending "not human."
:)
IS
Not much mortal human can understand your skiing technique especial we are a group of people trained by our National skiing association.
In our system, ony body got the certificate and got hired by a ski school will be a 教練 . The way you ski instructing on the mountain is not allowed in Canada but I am pretty sure not much people will learn from your after they say you ski.
#33 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週二 4月 19, 2011 12:05 am
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:Not much mortal human can understand your skiing technique especial we are a group of people trained by our National skiing association.
In our system, ony body got the certificate and got hired by a ski school will be a 教練 . The way you ski instructing on the mountain is not allowed in Canada but I am pretty sure not much people will learn from your after they say you ski.
That may be your Canadian system, which I doubt your accuracy, nonetheless, CSIA is only a small part of the "worldwide of skiing," a small domain, which may not have a bearing on the large part of "worldwide of skiing." And in the "real" world of skiing, suck as in FIS, WC, or any formal racings/competitions, which system you come from and whether or not you carry a 教練 title is NOT a factor. In the US, we don't have "only certified coaches can teach skiing system," given the way I understand how you Canadian copy American systems, I also doubt your accuracy. And from Chinese 功夫/擂台/真功夫 point of view, the one who has the title but without matching techniques/skills is the "fake." I am NOT picking on CSIA, but your points of view [of them, and skiing], shallow.
You have no idea what kind of calliber we ski with here at Heavenly,
taichiskiing 寫:That may be your Canadian system, which I doubt your accuracy, nonetheless, CSIA is only a small part of the "worldwide of skiing," a small domain, which may not have a bearing on the large part of "worldwide of skiing." And in the "real" world of skiing, suck as in FIS, WC, or any formal racings/competitions, which system you come from and whether or not you carry a 教練 title is NOT a factor. In the US, we don't have "only certified coaches can teach skiing system," given the way I understand how you Canadian copy American systems, I also doubt your accuracy. And from Chinese 功夫/擂台/真功夫 point of view, the one who has the title but without matching techniques/skills is the "fake." I am NOT picking on CSIA, but your points of view [of them, and skiing], shallow.
You have no idea what kind of calliber we ski with here at Heavenly,
CSIA got more than 10,000 members, may not be much when compare with other national skiing organization. But compare with your Flatboarding /line skiing with only few people in it,
CSIA is big big big
Now your using the FIS AND WC, then compare yours with those
pku 寫:CSIA got more than 10,000 members, may not be much when compare with other national skiing organization. But compare with your Flatboarding /line skiing with only few people in it,
CSIA is big big big
Guess that's how a little knowledge pumps its chest to boost its image. 10,000/20,000 members is small comparing to the worldwide skiing populations; nevertheless, that is not what I was talking about, but your knowledge domain too small. "Quantity" doesn't represent "quality."
Now your using the FIS AND WC, then compare yours with those
I've already told you that all FIS AND WC racers line-skiing when they race, and Flatboarding theory—"press the edge to turn, and press the base to run"—covers all skiing techniques, which include your CSIA techniques as well, except the "pure-carving," as the "pure-carving" uses a different set of body movements which is incompatible to flatboarding. So, flatboarding plus pure-carving forms the full spectrum of all skiing techniques. So, if we examine all skier populations, there are more skiers flatboarding than they realize; yes, my system is bigger than yours.
:)
IS
#38 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週二 4月 19, 2011 9:39 pm
由 taichiskiing
skier888 寫:It must be very high calliber by the way you talk.
They are high caliber alright, but not whom "you ski with," you're name-dropping/高攀.
:)
IS
#39 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週二 4月 19, 2011 11:35 pm
由 skier888
taichiskiing 寫:Flatboarding theory—"press the edge to turn, and press the base to run"—covers all skiing techniques, which include your CSIA techniques
That is taught to beginner as direct to parallel program. It is designed more than 10 years ago and well documented, has an ISBN number. Your flatboarding theory is based on other systems.
#40 回覆: Turn Skiing and Line Skiing
發表於 : 週二 4月 19, 2011 11:38 pm
由 skier888
taichiskiing 寫:They are high caliber alright, but not whom "you ski with," you're name-dropping/高攀.
:)
IS
Can't beat them so you beat the messenger You are just desperately throwing anything out and hope it will stick