I'm still in the Beginner stage of 180's, but now I'm seeing those quarter pipe opportunities everywhere on the mtn. Time to do the Small jump 180 I suppose. I do get braver as I grow. I relate to this video much better now that I'm actually doing real 180s!
@user-hu8gi6kb3p2 күн бұрын
LAAX BABY Didn't they close tho Is this filmed a while ago i was there march 23-31
@Tschaeff893 күн бұрын
That grüezi was smoooth :D
@theoutsider61913 күн бұрын
Haha, love edge changing in the air. Am getting on a fair bit now, and still hit the park and the big jumps, but don't spin much if ever anymore. But going 16M kicker and hard carve in large travel and shifty to landing on the other edges and carving out never loses it's appeal 🙂
@oitoitoi13 күн бұрын
very jealous of your mammut sponsorship
@StompItTutorials3 күн бұрын
Only had it for a year. It was ok but got something better now :)
@oitoitoi13 күн бұрын
@@StompItTutorials what's better than mammut? their quality is amazing
@comaproshreddersКүн бұрын
whats better
@whitejtw5 күн бұрын
haha "life is not fair" :)
@Dubmcbogie5 күн бұрын
I have an old pair of pre m6’s….yes they are old….actually were a pro deal from the winter of 89/90….they came with Solomon 757 composites….probably about 100 days on them….they were put aside decades ago…torque tested them 2 year’s ago….they passed.
@normalizedaudio24816 күн бұрын
Don't get hurt. Save your season. It's not worth it.
@anthonyalpha41186 күн бұрын
Looks damn Sweet Jens! I was holding my Safety Grab an extra 1/2 second yesterday so fun! Party Laps!
@WTsweat7 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@StompItTutorials2 күн бұрын
No problem!
@StompItTutorials2 күн бұрын
🙏🏻👊🏼
@Belligoal_Editz1238 күн бұрын
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@mattmann19728 күн бұрын
I was waiting for the banana shapes reference!
@Anthony-rb8ib9 күн бұрын
One BIG thing that I would avoid teaching new skiiers is pizza. Doing pizza with the skis is a good way to slow down if you have no control, but its also a great way to throw out your leg when going on anything steeper than the bunny slopes. Its much better to teach proper turning instead of "pizza to slow down, french fry to speed up"
@McQzv9 күн бұрын
I love taking my jacket “on”. Great vid
@ailigstruthers73019 күн бұрын
What month do the snowparks typically open?
@Jagenau-ho4wb10 күн бұрын
Cool music😂
@Micheal-Ireland10 күн бұрын
Great stuff, Jens and Kerr! Well articulated! It would be cool to see a close-up or animated illustration of what putting the skis on edge as you roll on your ankles looks like. Is it as simple as tipping from one side to the other like carving toe-side and heel-side on a snowboard?
@jimjam868711 күн бұрын
What skis are best?
@hannahgage968611 күн бұрын
Thank you for being so thorough! Easy to understand guidance.
@AstiAlexandria12 күн бұрын
Thank you. I have Carv and love it. Could you make a video on how to go slower and still have proper form. I can have quite good form 135 ski IQ but only when I am going fast (50-60 mph and I am a thin person so it’s quite fast for my size) When I slow it down my form goes down the gutter. Thank you!
@bilgyno111 күн бұрын
Just don't wax your skies, or ski on less steep slopes 😂... Honestly, it's hard to say if you don't identify what exactly starts to go wrong with your form.
@seal1o13 күн бұрын
Great work guys!😊
@thomaskam352713 күн бұрын
Where do you signup for these trampoline cources? Can not find it on your webpage. Cool video, i am game!
@StompItTutorials13 күн бұрын
Thats just a part of any freestyle camp typically. Except in Zermatt there we got no trampolines. .
@StompItTutorials13 күн бұрын
Next is in Hintertux.
@justinrfogarty78014 күн бұрын
This is really illustrative of someone does not understand
@steven765014 күн бұрын
In gymnastics we have a saying you go where your head goes or you look. If you set a front tuck looking down you'll never gain height. It's amazing how much the ~12;bs of the head messes with the axis of rotation for the whole body.
@emmawhite-dc5ki14 күн бұрын
I want to do this camp so bad 😮
@lllIiilll82915 күн бұрын
It's impossible with a hard plate, right? My skis(head oblivion79)are too hard
@normalizedaudio248115 күн бұрын
We got to do that to make it through the flats.
@ljshoreslokal16 күн бұрын
Do I need to increase my DIN for butters? Or keep them where they're at for my normal skiing habits?
@danstaffier16 күн бұрын
I’m sure I’m one of many really good skiers who never could never commit to the 3. I kept telling myself “next powder day” which never came because the east coast had a bad winter. Ice it is. Good lucky everyone ! ⛷️
@voizek16 күн бұрын
And they say snowboarders destroy the slopes...
@StompItTutorials16 күн бұрын
Haha
@user-ne2wo7rh2n16 күн бұрын
It hurts my shins
@user-hu8gi6kb3p2 күн бұрын
SAME BRO
@kalitzina16 күн бұрын
Cool jacket
@terencelim152917 күн бұрын
Yes to Dave please 👍
@lllIiilll82917 күн бұрын
It's impossible with a hard plate, right? My skis(head oblivion79)are too hard
@janeeden91918 күн бұрын
Pay for lessons the first few times you ski. You will have a much, much better time and build up your skills gradually. My first ski trip was in France and we had ski lessons every day - we spent the whole time in snowplough on downhills which is a very slow way to start but it’s the safest and as you keep doing some gentle hills you will naturally start to parallel ski as you become more confident.
@vladochiflidzhanov504518 күн бұрын
Wow! You are so good at this, except everything else, that really matters.
@enriquejamesd.martin711718 күн бұрын
i got stressed watching this as an intermediate skier :D
@anthonyalpha411818 күн бұрын
The Booster straps have Blown My Mind when Popping!!! I cannot believe how far & high off the snow I can get now, especially w/speed & a good half-second preload wind-up on my knees for the POP! I've noticed I'm much more comfortable Sending Spreadies when I Pop high vertically, and I'm much better at Sending grabs on jumps that launch me OUT farther than UP. I want to grab when I POP High, I'm sure trampoline time will help w/this, any other tips? Thanks so much for everything my Stomp It Bros!!!
@StompItTutorials13 күн бұрын
Yes tramps will help to get confortable being in the air.
@anthonyalpha411813 күн бұрын
@@StompItTutorials More fun then! Thank you I've had so much fun this wknd!
@anthonyalpha411818 күн бұрын
I've meant to try learning Japan & Mute grabs, but my Safeties have been so shit this season I haven't tried progression, I really want to dial in nice Safeties 1st. Then in the power beginning this April, w/o thinking about it, began Sending nice legit Safeties w/good arm extension & Pop! The wk before I was getting the arm out forward, which was progress! Onto the Japan now!
@juspetful18 күн бұрын
A good video. Just small notes, aerobic and and anaerobic are factually incorrect and drastically misleading and outdated terms. Anaerobic energy system can only keep you going for very short sprints (seconds). Correct terms are first and second ventilatory thresholds. Below the first one you are on base endurance zone. The main fuel source is fat but some part of energy is always taking from carbs even then. When the breathing deepens, one is moving to "speed endurance" zone. This is is significantly more taxing than the base endurance zone and recovery takes longer. The fuel mix starts to tip towards carbs. A trained recrational fellow can withstand this zone for 2-4 hours. The speed endurance zone ends to the second ventilatory threshold. The intensity is becoming very high and typically a trained individual can withstand this intensity around and hour or so. Very little fat is used at this point but it's all aerobic still. One good place to learn a bit more about this is for instance Inigo San Millan's work ( scientist in this domain and also training top road biking athletes) .
@anthonyalpha411818 күн бұрын
I so MEANT to get to a Trampoline center, hopefully this offseason.
@anthonyalpha411818 күн бұрын
VERY cool & inspiring to see my fellow graying Gen-Xers training amongst you!
@StompItTutorials13 күн бұрын
Yeah we get many of you.
@anthonyalpha411813 күн бұрын
@@StompItTutorials Awesome!
@alexanderlin202219 күн бұрын
Nice 👍, curious that which skis you are using in this video?
@anthonyalpha411819 күн бұрын
Very cool you make it look easy! It not I know :)
@johandessle19 күн бұрын
Jag
@user-ls9el6bg7t20 күн бұрын
По рыхлому надо кататься на борде. А на лыжах - по твердому)
@noahlauterbach639721 күн бұрын
Woher die skier?
@Saxofaxo22 күн бұрын
that was a great insight. I am looking forward.
@ytcgking23 күн бұрын
Is the short turn and edging a skill you use in powder? I have the same problem with this guy and rotating too quickly becoz of skiing mogul all my life. The annoying part is when the powder starts to get skied out and have bumps, it is so much harder to rotate your ski to hit the moguls like on the hard pack
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I'm still in the Beginner stage of 180's, but now I'm seeing those quarter pipe opportunities everywhere on the mtn. Time to do the Small jump 180 I suppose. I do get braver as I grow. I relate to this video much better now that I'm actually doing real 180s!
LAAX BABY Didn't they close tho Is this filmed a while ago i was there march 23-31
That grüezi was smoooth :D
Haha, love edge changing in the air. Am getting on a fair bit now, and still hit the park and the big jumps, but don't spin much if ever anymore. But going 16M kicker and hard carve in large travel and shifty to landing on the other edges and carving out never loses it's appeal 🙂
very jealous of your mammut sponsorship
Only had it for a year. It was ok but got something better now :)
@@StompItTutorials what's better than mammut? their quality is amazing
whats better
haha "life is not fair" :)
I have an old pair of pre m6’s….yes they are old….actually were a pro deal from the winter of 89/90….they came with Solomon 757 composites….probably about 100 days on them….they were put aside decades ago…torque tested them 2 year’s ago….they passed.
Don't get hurt. Save your season. It's not worth it.
Looks damn Sweet Jens! I was holding my Safety Grab an extra 1/2 second yesterday so fun! Party Laps!
Thanks!
No problem!
🙏🏻👊🏼
E
I was waiting for the banana shapes reference!
One BIG thing that I would avoid teaching new skiiers is pizza. Doing pizza with the skis is a good way to slow down if you have no control, but its also a great way to throw out your leg when going on anything steeper than the bunny slopes. Its much better to teach proper turning instead of "pizza to slow down, french fry to speed up"
I love taking my jacket “on”. Great vid
What month do the snowparks typically open?
Cool music😂
Great stuff, Jens and Kerr! Well articulated! It would be cool to see a close-up or animated illustration of what putting the skis on edge as you roll on your ankles looks like. Is it as simple as tipping from one side to the other like carving toe-side and heel-side on a snowboard?
What skis are best?
Thank you for being so thorough! Easy to understand guidance.
Thank you. I have Carv and love it. Could you make a video on how to go slower and still have proper form. I can have quite good form 135 ski IQ but only when I am going fast (50-60 mph and I am a thin person so it’s quite fast for my size) When I slow it down my form goes down the gutter. Thank you!
Just don't wax your skies, or ski on less steep slopes 😂... Honestly, it's hard to say if you don't identify what exactly starts to go wrong with your form.
Great work guys!😊
Where do you signup for these trampoline cources? Can not find it on your webpage. Cool video, i am game!
Thats just a part of any freestyle camp typically. Except in Zermatt there we got no trampolines. .
Next is in Hintertux.
This is really illustrative of someone does not understand
In gymnastics we have a saying you go where your head goes or you look. If you set a front tuck looking down you'll never gain height. It's amazing how much the ~12;bs of the head messes with the axis of rotation for the whole body.
I want to do this camp so bad 😮
It's impossible with a hard plate, right? My skis(head oblivion79)are too hard
We got to do that to make it through the flats.
Do I need to increase my DIN for butters? Or keep them where they're at for my normal skiing habits?
I’m sure I’m one of many really good skiers who never could never commit to the 3. I kept telling myself “next powder day” which never came because the east coast had a bad winter. Ice it is. Good lucky everyone ! ⛷️
And they say snowboarders destroy the slopes...
Haha
It hurts my shins
SAME BRO
Cool jacket
Yes to Dave please 👍
It's impossible with a hard plate, right? My skis(head oblivion79)are too hard
Pay for lessons the first few times you ski. You will have a much, much better time and build up your skills gradually. My first ski trip was in France and we had ski lessons every day - we spent the whole time in snowplough on downhills which is a very slow way to start but it’s the safest and as you keep doing some gentle hills you will naturally start to parallel ski as you become more confident.
Wow! You are so good at this, except everything else, that really matters.
i got stressed watching this as an intermediate skier :D
The Booster straps have Blown My Mind when Popping!!! I cannot believe how far & high off the snow I can get now, especially w/speed & a good half-second preload wind-up on my knees for the POP! I've noticed I'm much more comfortable Sending Spreadies when I Pop high vertically, and I'm much better at Sending grabs on jumps that launch me OUT farther than UP. I want to grab when I POP High, I'm sure trampoline time will help w/this, any other tips? Thanks so much for everything my Stomp It Bros!!!
Yes tramps will help to get confortable being in the air.
@@StompItTutorials More fun then! Thank you I've had so much fun this wknd!
I've meant to try learning Japan & Mute grabs, but my Safeties have been so shit this season I haven't tried progression, I really want to dial in nice Safeties 1st. Then in the power beginning this April, w/o thinking about it, began Sending nice legit Safeties w/good arm extension & Pop! The wk before I was getting the arm out forward, which was progress! Onto the Japan now!
A good video. Just small notes, aerobic and and anaerobic are factually incorrect and drastically misleading and outdated terms. Anaerobic energy system can only keep you going for very short sprints (seconds). Correct terms are first and second ventilatory thresholds. Below the first one you are on base endurance zone. The main fuel source is fat but some part of energy is always taking from carbs even then. When the breathing deepens, one is moving to "speed endurance" zone. This is is significantly more taxing than the base endurance zone and recovery takes longer. The fuel mix starts to tip towards carbs. A trained recrational fellow can withstand this zone for 2-4 hours. The speed endurance zone ends to the second ventilatory threshold. The intensity is becoming very high and typically a trained individual can withstand this intensity around and hour or so. Very little fat is used at this point but it's all aerobic still. One good place to learn a bit more about this is for instance Inigo San Millan's work ( scientist in this domain and also training top road biking athletes) .
I so MEANT to get to a Trampoline center, hopefully this offseason.
VERY cool & inspiring to see my fellow graying Gen-Xers training amongst you!
Yeah we get many of you.
@@StompItTutorials Awesome!
Nice 👍, curious that which skis you are using in this video?
Very cool you make it look easy! It not I know :)
Jag
По рыхлому надо кататься на борде. А на лыжах - по твердому)
Woher die skier?
that was a great insight. I am looking forward.
Is the short turn and edging a skill you use in powder? I have the same problem with this guy and rotating too quickly becoz of skiing mogul all my life. The annoying part is when the powder starts to get skied out and have bumps, it is so much harder to rotate your ski to hit the moguls like on the hard pack
#1 Reason: You're not in shape.