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#41 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 07, 2011 5:47 am
snowrider
skier888 寫:feeling hurt :face (44): so you are getting nasty again

I am not the one who floundering my skiing around internet seeking approval so I have nothing to prove. I am just an audience and sharing videos with others. The more you talk the more I see a lonely old man getting bitter by the day :fm (37):
Don't feel bad. We all know that he is very good at biting.

#42 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 07, 2011 9:20 am
beg
skier888 寫:feeling hurt :face (44): so you are getting nasty again

I am not the one who floundering my skiing around internet seeking approval so I have nothing to prove. I am just an audience and sharing videos with others. The more you talk the more I see a lonely old man getting bitter by the day :fm (37):
For sure he is lonely, he said many times he is not posting anymore but just keep coming back,poor lonely old man :face (48): :face (48): :face (48):

#43 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 07, 2011 10:21 pm
taichiskiing
snowrider 寫:Start biting again?!
I disagree about your "low IQ" statement because I think that those cliff jumpers must know something in order to jump and ski away safely.
I don't bite, but the "truth" bites. My question was "what so 'remarkable' about jumping?" Some extreme skiers may not be "low IQ," and very skillful, nevertheless, cannot say the same about the rest of the crowds, they're just "name-dropping" the "big terms" and pretending they know better, but cannot ski, and that's the truth.
I agree in some degree about your "can they turn" question, but those jumpers do not give it a shit about skiing groomed.
The foundation of the classical high level skiing is parallel turns, and more advanced techniques/skills are ability to ski powder, trees, and moguls, which make up the "disciplines" of "alpine skiing." Without those disciplines, even they know how to "jump" (without discipline, most of them jumps just fall,) does not make them expert skiers. Extreme/difficult skiing mask a lot of technical faults; people who brag about how good/great they can jump and/or doing off-piste skiing and look down the groomed runs skiing yet cannot ski the groomed runs "cleanly" is just that, braggers, so their comments serve no good to the public or to themselves.

I think it is last week or some time earlier Kirkwood held an extreme skiing competition; the good news is, a Tahoe local won, and the bad news is, a Tahoe local died in a fall during the competition. Do you think it is worthy?

Smart skiers thrive, and bold skiers die.

:)
IS

#44 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週二 3月 08, 2011 1:07 am
skier888
taichiskiing 寫:I don't bite, but the "truth" bites. My question was "what so 'remarkable' about jumping?" Some extreme skiers may not be "low IQ," and very skillful, nevertheless, cannot say the same about the rest of the crowds, they're just "name-dropping" the "big terms" and pretending they know better, but cannot ski, and that's the truth.



The foundation of the classical high level skiing is parallel turns, and more advanced techniques/skills are ability to ski powder, trees, and moguls, which make up the "disciplines" of "alpine skiing." Without those disciplines, even they know how to "jump" (without discipline, most of them jumps just fall,) does not make them expert skiers. Extreme/difficult skiing mask a lot of technical faults; people who brag about how good/great they can jump and/or doing off-piste skiing and look down the groomed runs skiing yet cannot ski the groomed runs "cleanly" is just that, braggers, so their comments serve no good to the public or to themselves.

I think it is last week or some time earlier Kirkwood held an extreme skiing competition; the good news is, a Tahoe local won, and the bad news is, a Tahoe local died in a fall during the competition. Do you think it is worthy?

Smart skiers thrive, and bold skiers die.

:)
IS
He back flip in an area that is closed that is off limit to you and me. You can't even ski steep. You can redo the wall to eagle bowl video to prove us all wrong. Whatever you do, don't park and ride hunting for turn. All you need to do is compete with yourself. You give line-skiing a bad name.

Great skiers can choose his line independent of terrain. They are the line skiing masters. You let terrain dictate your line and we are only talking about Kirkwood chair 10. prove us wrong with a video, You can even get a higher score with a spin :face (51):

BTW, Ryan is not local kid.

#45 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週二 3月 08, 2011 10:02 am
taichiskiing
skier888 寫:He back flip in an area that is closed that is off limit to you and me. You can't even ski steep. You can redo the wall to eagle bowl video to prove us all wrong. Whatever you do, don't park and ride hunting for turn. All you need to do is compete with yourself. You give line-skiing a bad name.

Great skiers can choose his line independent of terrain. They are the line skiing masters. You let terrain dictate your line and we are only talking about Kirkwood chair 10. prove us wrong with a video, You can even get a higher score with a spin :face (51):

BTW, Ryan is not local kid.
You are not worth the trouble, and once your words are proven "wrong" to "shameless," your words/comments/opinions are no longer mattered. 君子慎言。

YouTube - Taichi Skiing/Flatboarding: shadow skiing Mott Canyon, Heavenly


:)
IS

#46 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週三 3月 09, 2011 1:53 am
beg
taichiskiing 寫:You are not worth the trouble, and once your words are proven "wrong" to "shameless," your words/comments/opinions are no longer mattered. 君子慎言。

YouTube - Taichi Skiing/Flatboarding: shadow skiing Mott Canyon, Heavenly

:)
IS
Be careful, "shameless," Taichi dirty mouth again.
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#47 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週四 3月 10, 2011 3:56 am
pku
taichiskiing 寫:You are not worth the trouble, and once your words are proven "wrong" to "shameless," your words/comments/opinions are no longer mattered. 君子慎言。

YouTube - Taichi Skiing/Flatboarding: shadow skiing Mott Canyon, Heavenly

:)
IS

You are a high end skier. See how easy you ski those double blacck runs. :face (330): :face (330): :face (330):

For us recreational skier, we'll just turn around.

#48 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 5:16 am
pku
taichiskiing 寫:You are not worth the trouble, and once your words are proven "wrong" to "shameless," your words/comments/opinions are no longer mattered. 君子慎言。

YouTube - Taichi Skiing/Flatboarding: shadow skiing Mott Canyon, Heavenly

:)
IS
it's only a blue bump slope

太極大師 指教 指教

YouTube - Big White bump 2011


先自評一下:

頗流暢 , 控制可以,速度不錯, 瑕疵仍多

#49 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 9:41 pm
taichiskiing
pku 寫:You are a high end skier. See how easy you ski those double blacck runs. :face (330): :face (330): :face (330):

For us recreational skier, we'll just turn around.
"Turn around"? are you saying that you don't/can't do double black runs? How can you race me?

:)
IS

#50 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 9:53 pm
taichiskiing
pku 寫:
it's only a blue bump slope

太極大師 指教 指教


YouTube - Big White bump 2011

先自評一下:

頗流暢 , 控制可以,速度不錯, 瑕疵仍多
Good form for a "recreational skier," but a bit timid/拘謹 for a L3, need to work on "black" bump slopes to build up the stamina, then the skills will improve.

:)
IS

#51 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 10:29 pm
pku
taichiskiing 寫:YouTube - Big White bump 2011



Good form for a "recreational skier," but a bit timid/拘謹 for a L3, need to work on "black" bump slopes to build up the stamina, then the skills will improve.

:)
IS
Thank you, will work on it

By the way, I never said that I am L3 of CSIA, it's only Norman said I ski like a L3

#52 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 10:38 pm
pku
taichiskiing 寫:"Turn around"? are you saying that you don't/can't do double black runs? How can you race me?

:)
IS
I'll show you more of my steep run skiing later on when weather permitted. Have a look before you make the judgement.

The following is my black run skiing video of last year

YouTube - down Goat's Gully 2010


YouTube - Short turn down Bear Paw 2010


Hope I can ski better this year.

One more thing, I don't like tranversing when skiing once I start turning but you did a lot especially off groom. Although your skiing is high end but it still waste a lot of time.

#53 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 10:39 pm
taichiskiing
pku 寫:Thank you, will work on it

By the way, I never said that I am L3 of CSIA, it's only Norman said I ski like a L3
Oops, I thought you were working on L4 certification? So, you are a L2, and beg L1?

:)
IS

#54 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週日 3月 13, 2011 11:20 pm
pku
taichiskiing 寫:Oops, I thought you were working on L4 certification? So, you are a L2, and beg L1?

:)
IS
Beg is L2 and I am L1

and Miyashita Masaki ( the first guy of the following video is also a CSIA L 2 )

YouTube - Miyashita Masaki with WBSS




Can you tell what is his level of skiing?

Most of the Whislter guys are L4 (fewer ) And L 3

#55 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 14, 2011 2:44 am
snowrider
pku 寫:Beg is L2 and I am L1

and Miyashita Masaki ( the first guy of the following video is also a CSIA L 2 )

YouTube - Miyashita Masaki with WBSS



Can you tell what is his level of skiing?

Most of the Whislter guys are L4 (fewer ) And L 3
:face (50): PKU is making fun of Taichiskiing. :face (47):
Honestly, to my knowledge, PKU's bump skiing is probably one of the best in in chinese society. Of course, he still has a lot of room to improve. But with my level of skiing, I can only tell that his skiing bumps is much better than mine.

#56 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 14, 2011 6:52 am
pku
snowrider 寫: :face (50): PKU is making fun of Taichiskiing. :face (47):
Honestly, to my knowledge, PKU's bump skiing is probably one of the best in in chinese society. Of course, he still has a lot of room to improve. But with my level of skiing, I can only tell that his skiing bumps is much better than mine.
There are some Chinese skiers ski better than me on bumps from Taiwan.

Ader is one of them especially on the tight bumps. He keep his feet underneath him so well makes it easier to balance ( more like freestyle ) while I got the habbit of setting the skis a bit away from the body to show more perfomance but kill myself when the bumps are tight.

#57 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 14, 2011 6:58 am
beg
taichiskiing 寫:"Turn around"? are you saying that you don't/can't do double black runs? How can you race me?

:)
IS
No one can race you because you never show up. By thw way, my $10,000 still waiting for you to pickup.
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#58 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 14, 2011 7:01 am
beg
pku 寫:Beg is L2 and I am L1

and Miyashita Masaki ( the first guy of the following video is also a CSIA L 2 )

YouTube - Miyashita Masaki with WBSS



Can you tell what is his level of skiing?

Most of the Whislter guys are L4 (fewer ) And L 3
I am a DMK Level 4. :face (334): :face (334): :face (334):

#59 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 14, 2011 7:05 am
beg
pku 寫:I'll show you more of my steep run skiing later on when weather permitted. Have a look before you make the judgement.

The following is my black run skiing video of last year

YouTube - down Goat's Gully 2010

YouTube - Short turn down Bear Paw 2010

Hope I can ski better this year.

One more thing, I don't like tranversing when skiing once I start turning but you did a lot especially off groom. Although your skiing is high end but it still waste a lot of time.
tranversing is a technique of high end sking, all of us including world cup racers should learn this. :face (334): :face (334): :face (334):

#60 回覆: PK Event (Taichiskiing vs PKU)

發表於 : 週一 3月 14, 2011 8:41 am
snowrider
pku 寫:There are some Chinese skiers ski better than me on bumps from Taiwan.

Ader is one of them especially on the tight bumps. He keep his feet underneath him so well makes it easier to balance ( more like freestyle ) while I got the habbit of setting the skis a bit away from the body to show more perfomance but kill myself when the bumps are tight.
That ... I don't know. I've never seen their video clips. If by chance you have the links, please share. Believe me, I can tell who is good and who is not.