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TIME follows Nordic-combined athlete and Olympic silver medalist Todd Lodwick up a very tall ski tower in Lake Placid, New York, to see how he's training for the winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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Ski Jumping | How They Train | TIME
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I'm more amazed with the coaches standing on the edge and holding them above their heads.
@albertoaguilar9773
4 жыл бұрын
No doubt this sport requires big guts.
whenever i watch the olympics, i always love the ski jumpers. how they have the guts to do that, ill never know.
@janus2059
6 жыл бұрын
Samax13 I want to know how you start - how do you do it the first time?
@mayapanos5169
6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Antone that’s what I’m wondering as well
@albertoaguilar9773
4 жыл бұрын
@@janus2059 I guess first you learn the technique an have a little practice and then you move on to the big jump.
@ErlendBuflod
4 жыл бұрын
Search kobayashi planica if you want to see something truly amazing
@Jaburu
4 жыл бұрын
@@janus2059 You probably start on very small ramps and get bigger in steps
His mother was my sons third grade teacher. I watched Todd and many others grow up in Steamboat Springs and marked him on the jumps throughout his career on our local hill
It really is amazing that physics and transfer of energy can allow a man to travel that far through the air and at that speed unharmed without being inside a machine.
@respt46
8 жыл бұрын
It's not physics, it's aliens.
@Fcreveryoung
8 жыл бұрын
Yeah, what the heck? You aren't supposed to give logical responses. You're just supposed to say, "aliens"
@SnackZatPC
8 жыл бұрын
+Fcreveryoung nope dark magic
ski jumping is my life and skiing in general
@mar1nc4
3 жыл бұрын
same omg
The obscurest of the obscure winter sports? Im pretty that award goes to curling.
@pdubs7069
6 жыл бұрын
Benjamin Gazdik -Your pretty?
It's a new Summer Olympic event!
Here, hold my beer!
The coach standing on the edge !!!! :D
Oh nice, this is Lake Placid! I would be too scared to walk up that 90 meter jump, you can forget about the 120 meter one...
So amazingly ballsy, fair play guys!
Yes, he does! And they kicked ass in Vancouver!! Chris Gilbertson coached them then and to World Championship medals as well.
Thank you for this video. I love this sport!!! Question: how would a jumper increase their distance? I cannot figure out how they get more air and remain airborne on the hill.
@madisonking8057
2 жыл бұрын
The leg extension right before they get off the ramp.
THIS SPEED SKATING LUGE AND SKELETON ARE MY TWO FAVORITE EVENTS
my cousin is going to be in this year's olympics for ski jumping!
@toxendon
6 жыл бұрын
Did he win? :P
132verb thats sick dude!
damn this is awesome, its like they are flying
That walk after every jump 😯
Sean you are the true meaning of "agony and defeat"
does anyone know what that music at the end is? sounds kool
I find it funny that they used a Nordic Combined athlete to show ski jumping, because the US have no good actual ski jumper. Todd is in fact probably better than the actual US ski jumpers (if he trained it full time and not split with XC).
got to hand it to these guys
I like Todd Lodwick!
3:00 Robert Mateja ;D
The couches though as if they are just standing on a pavement.
I was meant to do this but never have 😩 I’d love to learn but it’ll never happen...it’s amazing
@funkoverflow1952
4 жыл бұрын
Why not? Is it because of the supernatural swamp aids :/
@jablka so is that why we dominated in Vancouver?
i am goign to wait for a few months and then go do this i need this
Want to learn ski jumping, i am in the us, does anyone know where i can take lessons near California?
Lake placid?
What an adrenaline rush, just as awesome as the Biathlon.
Matti Nykänen. Best Skijumpers ever.
@elmokahkonen8897
7 жыл бұрын
yes
Wow
It would be fun in people slide from the hill.
Who is it132verb cause I'm a ski jumper too
that 12 year old looks promising
Does he catch him at the bottom of the hill ?
@132verb good luck to him!
this ski is light?
i would be so freaking scared. damn
I can do that, hold my beer
no snow. so they use grass?
They should have played the music "Time of my life" when the reporter did the jump.
@ake5264
2 жыл бұрын
The reporter didn’t jump
He is American nordic combined champion. Not World Ski Jumping champion. Huge difference
and Adam Malysz from Poland
Live an hour away from Lake Placid.
@jungleno.
6 жыл бұрын
I went skiing at Lake placid in the mid seventies before it became an Olympic venue. I'm an old geezer now.
Do the coaches have to stand so precariously on the railing of the wooden deck? I'm confused.
i tak Małysz jest najlepszy xD
toad is my jumping coach in steamboat
did you realize that this guy is the WORLD champion. not just the Us champion
THAT BOY WAS TWELVE?
@SanManMove "That's what she said"
Check out Girls first ski jump on KZread. It is so cool.
Ale podobny do niego :D
@GamesForLifes999 then why most of ski jumpers use fischer? lol
and if they fall?
@elmokahkonen8897
7 жыл бұрын
well if they fall they get up again
Elan🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮
and thats safe lol
Have there ever been ski jumping fatalities?
@williamshen4808
6 жыл бұрын
yep
@toddbrooks782
6 жыл бұрын
Man from Nantucket yes
@toddbrooks782
6 жыл бұрын
Man from Nantucket. Yes there has been fatalities
I've do terrain park jumps but those are nothing to what those guys do!
good luck USA
everyone has different opinions about a good parent. He good be an OK parent
i can't believe that they train on a plastic run... how different must it be on snow i wonder?
日本🗾小林陵侑❤
A couple of years? Start him off on a 30, then 50 then 70.. being he is a grown man.. the speed should not be too much for him.. and since you guys now jump all year round.. he has the opportunity to triple his progress as compared to someone who just had snow and about 4 months out of the year..
How does anyone get up the nerve for his very first ski jump??
@Olympix
6 жыл бұрын
Jun Gleno beer
@pietarisillasto7535
6 жыл бұрын
The first hills you try are very small. At my local ski jumping center there is a 6 meter hill for learning to stay up with the skiis, a 15 meter hill for learning the take off, a 25meter hill to learning the flying position and then you go to the bigger hills (45m, 64m and on) step by step as you biuld up courage and experience. The big hills of 120m+ are actually quite rare and most competitions are held in a bit smaller hills.
@zanikzanik2729
5 жыл бұрын
@@pietarisillasto7535 what about vikersund K250 mate would you have balls
@pietarisillasto7535
5 жыл бұрын
no
@zanikzanik2729
5 жыл бұрын
@@pietarisillasto7535 Yea go jump your fucking K-6 hills again
i think eddie the eagle will win the gold in '14
@andrew3656 hmm, ya just about
@footblplyr7 Do we have 1m? it's a good start for me ^^
Przecież to nie Mateja :P
gawd damn 12 year olds id never do that in a million years , im 15
@supermariobrosbros6152
2 жыл бұрын
Your 25 now 😥
@artekgo95 pewnie że jest najlepszy ale teraz trzeba się martwić kto będzie reprezentowal Polskę jak Małysz skończy skakać ? bo na tych Piotra Żyłę i Stefana Hule nie ma co liczyć...może Stoch...ale drugi taki jak Małysz nam się nie trafi ;/ głupio by było gdyby po Małyszu Polska miała przestać istnieć w tym sporcie ;(
@timron9521
3 жыл бұрын
Haha this aged well
cmon im a ski jumper!!! its not so scary!!! i tell you!!!
soulbrother84: When you decide to have children, you take on a responsibility that should cause you to put your children first. His child, crying herself to sleep because he wants to win a trophy or medal is just selfish of him. It isn't as if he is taking time away from home to save lives or anything else that would be a mitigating factor. His daughter is doing without her father so he can try to gain a little glory. Poor parenting. No excuse for it.
@ghlf89 Eat golden snow! The evil boffets will make sure of that!
12?1
I want to see two man gay ski jumping!
@vanessaherber7799
6 жыл бұрын
I'm not even going to ask
global warming sucks
These sky jumpers are great in US but in Europe they out of league.
Did you guys know they have women ski jumpers now? It looks scary.
Reporter guy Sean: you continue to embarrass yourself and TIME magazine with every report you do on U.S. winter Olympic events .... you really need to try and be more of a "guy and or man"... these are all being videotaped! Even fake your non- athleticism if you have to...
Who is it132verb cause I'm a ski jumper too