An everyday driving doesn't mean a good driver. Since you don't have a goal and always stay in your comfort zone, lack of guts, strength, technique make you gain no improvement year after year. Your basic skill is quite limited so even you want to develop your own highend way of skiing, the consequence is only a joketaichiskiing 寫:That's what a "weekend skier" "thinks," but doesn't "see" the reality; that is what I've said, "you don't see beyond your skull," so thinking that you "weekend skier" can ski better than me is your typical self-gratifying illusions.
Highend skiing is more than 90% "disciplines," and ski every day, rain and shine, through the whole season is a severe discipline, which is not what you "weekend skier" can imagine. And one big problem with the so-called "weekend warriors, skiers alike," is their lack of practice, lack of experience, and「高不成,低不就」, i.e. stuck in the middle, and still thinking that they are well-trained, and end up get themselves and/or maybe others hurt.
One who like to use "epicski" to bash others to boast his skiing knowledge but doesn't know who BB (Bob Barnes) is? You are way behind your knowledge curve. No, he didn't mention who is Richard Berger, not I know of.
No, I don't know who they are. Did I tell you carry too many garbage into skiing? What you so proud of those big "terms," which act like computer spam, only slow your thinking down, which consequently affects your skiing performance. When I ski I don't carry those mundane thingy with me;「為道日損,損之又損,以至於無」, Taichi Skiing is a moving meditation. I don't chase your mundane little values.
Yup, that proves you and Norman are 「五十步與百步」?
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I never post on epicski and is you want to get approval on the internet.
Those people skiing are exciting to watch and can give inspiration to a serious skier.
