Julie Ray Realtor

Julie Ray Realtor

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  • @carterfan80
    @carterfan8012 күн бұрын

    Interesting video. Always wondered about this. Although I don't think this is going to work in New York where I ski. You would never be able to push enough snow around to make a mogul on most days. Way too firm LOL

  • @onlythingicantstand
    @onlythingicantstand18 күн бұрын

    great video

  • @zakingle1420
    @zakingle1420Ай бұрын

    Excellent video! ⛷️🔥🤙

  • @dj_617
    @dj_6172 ай бұрын

    Did not see one mogul

  • @robnevitt7593
    @robnevitt75933 ай бұрын

    Happy Birthday to Papa! You have a beautiful family.

  • @randylange
    @randylange3 ай бұрын

    This is really great stuff...some of the best mogul skiing stuff on YT. Thank you!

  • @hawklerfalco9067
    @hawklerfalco90673 ай бұрын

    Looks useful, now ski season has finished, will try it need winter. Thank you

  • @Empirical-Skeptic
    @Empirical-Skeptic4 ай бұрын

    Started skiing in 2012 @ age 42. I’ve had a dozen lessons, watched hundreds of hours of KZread videos. I really feel I’m close to an expert skier today because of this series. These videos on mogul skiing are fantastic. My breakthroughs were many but the 3 I learned here in the last 2 years that were instrumental were 1) pulling hip through 2) shifting weight from ski to ski 3) extending into the trough. Hope you keep making these next year!

  • @virgiljones6197
    @virgiljones61974 ай бұрын

    I've been skiing since I was a kid but I've never been able to ski moguls. This year I've been watching mogul videos and I think you've been the greatest help! I think I have a plan of attack for the remaining few weeks of the season here in Quebec. Thks.

  • @scarface548
    @scarface5484 ай бұрын

    this cool. nice change from mogul videos.

  • @puregsr
    @puregsr4 ай бұрын

    You should make a video specifically showing us how to do the Olivia Giaccio's drill

  • @tracynolan7662
    @tracynolan76624 ай бұрын

    Love this video, and hope to join you again-with mogul skis! 😉

  • @graceli8991
    @graceli89914 ай бұрын

    This is the best mogul training Vedio drill in my search. I have viewed 20+ of this subject. This one offers the detailed breakdown drills and it makes a lot of sense.

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79964 ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks!

  • @anthonyvacca4898
    @anthonyvacca48984 ай бұрын

    Hi Julie. Wow you’re a great instructor. Love the technique, tactics and communication. I ski 100+ days a year mostly on a 65 underfoot FIS SL ski. Moguls/bumps def an opportunity for me. I’m considering a IDOne Freeride of some sort, probably under 70 underfoot. I’d love to hear your POV on equipment. I live on a run in Deer Valley so unlikely to get to your beautiful mountain and clinic, so let me know if you’re ever in my neck of the woods. Thanks again for your great video instruction.

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79964 ай бұрын

    Anthony, I would love to connect and take a few runs! I spend as much time as I can in Park City. I will be out on March 31st! Deer Valley is my favorite! I could ski the Champion course all day!! See you soon!!

  • @anthonyvacca4898
    @anthonyvacca48984 ай бұрын

    Champion! I only dare to look at that course. This year’s world cup was awesome. Olivia killed it! We could also talk private coaching (per DV rules) if your schedule permits

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79964 ай бұрын

    @@anthonyvacca4898 my number is attached at the end of the video- message me your contact info. We will definitely meet and make some runs!

  • @macoombi
    @macoombi5 ай бұрын

    Great videos. The camera work is some of the best I've seen. Kudos.

  • @scarface548
    @scarface5485 ай бұрын

    Julie, can i live in winter park if my budget is 500k

  • @mogulmaniac5168
    @mogulmaniac51685 ай бұрын

    Another exceptionally good video. Exactly what I needed to see. I want to learn to ski anywhere on the bump and not in the troughss all the time. My eye just gets too used to seeing that line. Great video. All those students were super good.

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis5 ай бұрын

    Note that the hands have a subtle counter-motion to the hips. A slight offset from the center line of the chest on each turn. It’s like a shimmy on the dance floor…Julie’s consistency really highlights the results you can get when you isolate each part of bump skiing.

  • @morgang-lw4cb
    @morgang-lw4cb5 ай бұрын

    An excellent experience again this year! Getting instruction from top notch mogul coaches like Julie, Mark and others is always a highlight of our trip! By the end of the trip and multiple days with the coaches I could see dramatic improvement in both our techniques. I look forward to next season when I can get some more time in with the coaches and group.

  • @mogulmaniac5168
    @mogulmaniac51685 ай бұрын

    You were killing it. Amazing skiing. I'm headed out day after tomorrow and you were inspirational. Those guys are such good coaches.

  • @warrenoberholser
    @warrenoberholser5 ай бұрын

    The graphics really help the viewer with understand the concepts you are teaching...Great job! 😃

  • @warrenoberholser
    @warrenoberholser5 ай бұрын

    Very helpful...thanks so much!

  • @warrenoberholser
    @warrenoberholser5 ай бұрын

    Great instruction Julie. I am going to practice the 'feet pull back' next week when I go skiing. Thanks 😀

  • @corsello11
    @corsello115 ай бұрын

    This is really helpful mogul skiing instruction. My skiing has really benefitted from your guidance, thank you! I grew up in Denver, and learned to ski at Winter Park/ Mary Jane - so a big bonus that you are instructing at that great ski area!⛷⛷

  • @user-vo8nt8sy3n
    @user-vo8nt8sy3n5 ай бұрын

    Wow Julie, you have the best mogul/short turn ski technique on the planet. Best/clearest ski lessons ever. Thank you so much for making these amazing videos.

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    Julie, what about your spine? Should it have an arch, be neutral or slightly rounded? (I was taught that in the "stacked position" it should be rounded).

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis5 ай бұрын

    You will have a c-shape when you are in the traverse. The uphill side extends, while the downhill side contracts.

  • @Parkskifamily
    @Parkskifamily5 ай бұрын

    Hello! Do you have any class March. I do like take 7days.

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis5 ай бұрын

    I normally like your tutelage, but I am almost 100% opposed to anything involving wedging (a tine set of circumstances were it’s called for). I think this drill will lead to more confusion than it’s worth (even though you are wedging directly down the fall line, which avoids the worst of wedging).

  • @billpeltier721
    @billpeltier7214 ай бұрын

    This video is about weight shift and how it relates to the forward and lateral movement of the center of mass. The wedge is used to simulate the weight shift needed in the zipper line of the moguls. It has nothing to do with learning how to wedge the skis. The corridor wedge drill is part of the USSA's edging curriculum and it is widely used in freestyle coaching. Thanks for your comments.

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis4 ай бұрын

    @@billpeltier721 I will, respectfully, disagree. (mostly due to the biomechanics, not the point about quick edge-to-edge).

  • @thatchercolton4296
    @thatchercolton42965 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. But all your students are already expert strong skiers 😅.

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    Julie, I was out skiing yesterday in about 4 in of powder crud on top of a very firm base. I tried bending, pole plant, standing up tall and pulling my feet back drill that you demonstrated. It really simulates mogul skiing except you're on the flats. Then I started to focus on the mounds of powder and did the same, pre-absorbing before each mound of powder then standing up tall. It worked incredibly well. In fact, it was so effective in these conditions, I skied the rest of the afternoon that way. Amazing! TY, TY

  • @dkbenson1
    @dkbenson15 ай бұрын

    Are you PSIA certified? Are you a Winter Park Ski & Ride School Instructor?

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    I work for the Winter Park Competition Center and am a Level 3 Certified Coach and Former US Freestyle Ski Team Member.

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    Wow, those are impressive credentials, Julie. BTW, regarding PSIA I don't think they really get skiing moguls the modern Word Cup way. At least, I've never seen any PSIA instructors taking a direct line in the moguls. Rather, they ski around the mogul making very rounded turns. Myself, I'm a Killington skier, (Hannah Soar's home mountain), and ski a very direct line, the way you teach it.@@julierayrealtor7996

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    Wow, impressive credentials. BTW, I've never seen a PSIA instructor take a direct line in the moguls, they just follow the rut line which is old school IMO.@@julierayrealtor7996

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis5 ай бұрын

    I don’t ‘like’ the phrase ‘rotate your knees’, as, with most students this leads to a twisting motion and levering the skis with the force of the twist. Rather, I prefer to say ‘move the knees laterally”, which centers the skier over the length of the ski and uses the body weight to bend the ski (not redirecting with a twist). Very much agree with the equal shin angle, especially on the turn finish.

  • @TheFplopes
    @TheFplopes5 ай бұрын

    Great video. I just wished you had black poles contrasting with the snow. Much easier to see on the video! 😂

  • @w0521501
    @w05215015 ай бұрын

    The best videos on moguls that I’ve seen! Now I understand that I am too slow with my feet in the bumps. Ty

  • @sergeiprimakov6155
    @sergeiprimakov61555 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the instructions. Really useful!

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis5 ай бұрын

    One of the most cohesive demonstrations I have seen. Been teaching 30 years and this lady knows her stuff. There are minor things that I would add, depending on the student. E.g. sometimes I say ‘sit down on the top of the bump” instead of “absorb the bump” (depends on what the student is responding to).

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    "I really like this: E.g. sometimes I say ‘sit down on the top of the bump” More please...

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis5 ай бұрын

    @@julierayrealtor7996 there are many mnemonics for skiing. Your ‘Superman’ tip on leaning on the tongues can also be “pull your heels out of the boot” (often taught with loose top buckles). I sometimes ask “are you a lover or a fighter?” - a lover will lean forward and hug me; I can then adjust the hips and relax the back and shoulders. Another concept is to drop a plumb line (I use the pole) from the shoulder; the pole tip should point at the binding toe piece. Of course, the butt should not be a counter-weight; pushing the pelvis can be a good concept, too. So much depends on what habits and/or fears the student brings to the slope. That said, I ALWAYS start teaching expert skiing on a basic beginner slope; technique without the benefit of gravity pays off when you head to the bumps and steeps.

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    @@Osnosis Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge and unique mnemonics for skiing! It's fascinating to see the variety of approaches instructors use to convey proper technique. Your "lover or fighter" analogy and the visual of dropping a plumb line from the shoulder are particularly insightful. It's evident that tailoring instruction to individual habits and fears is key to effective teaching. And your emphasis on starting with basic slopes to build a strong foundation before tackling more challenging terrain is certainly wise advice. Happy skiing!

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    Love the image of sitting down on top of the bump. Great visual!

  • @RickyShi0823
    @RickyShi08235 ай бұрын

    Great Video! Will you also be one of the instructors for mogul clinic in winter park?

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    @RickyShi0823 The program I am involved with is the Adult Mogul Program at Winter Park. Here is the link:www.winterparkresort.com/things-to-do/competition-center/winter-programs/adult-mogul-program

  • @warrenoberholser
    @warrenoberholser5 ай бұрын

    Awesome video Julie. I love the drills and your step by step tutorial. I learned a ton. Thanks for posting. Cheers!

  • @mogulmaniac5168
    @mogulmaniac51685 ай бұрын

    Love the fresh new video…ah!!!!!!! Great long and informative video…the student are killing it. 😊

  • @robnevitt7593
    @robnevitt75935 ай бұрын

    Hi Julie. Good chatting with you last night at the Super Bowl party. Thanks for all the great videos! Coach Rob

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    Hi Coach Rob! It was great chatting with you too at the Super Bowl party! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Have a fantastic day! - Julie

  • @swingman50
    @swingman505 ай бұрын

    Great vid! Im thinking feet/ ankles first then knees/hips this year. And on longer radius turns, really dipping that hip to get that higher angle on both skis. Really could feel the wip of the centrifugal force. Felt great! Would this be correct?

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    Your hips should stay facing downhill, acting as a stable base while your knees, ankles, and feet work their magic underneath. Each element plays its part for smooth, controlled mogul skiing. The key is to get on the ski edges with proper knee and ankle flexion. Master your edges, master your speed, and you'll master the bumps in no time!

  • @swingman50
    @swingman505 ай бұрын

    @@julierayrealtor7996 thanks a bunch! 👍

  • @scarface548
    @scarface5485 ай бұрын

    Can you show us some dryland excercises

  • @MacLindsayJr
    @MacLindsayJr5 ай бұрын

    Great video Julie! I'm wondering what dimensions of a ski do you prefer to ski moguls like that? Thanks again and I love the flat land drill....

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    Nice video of you making short radius turns showing knee angle, lead change, arm box. Do you ever talk about the uphill hip drive initiating lead change? As soon as the previous turn ends, I focus on driving my new uphill hip, (my gluteus medius mainly) driving forward down the fall line. I think of this hip being connected to my femur/knee, and it drives them forward into lead change. Now I'm in position for the next mogul way ahead of time. Does that make sense?

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79965 ай бұрын

    You don't want to push the hips downhill as it constitutes a defensive move, which is not the desired technique in mogul skiing.

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    @@julierayrealtor7996 Actually, the more I think about it, when setting up for the new turn, (before I contact the mogul), I move my hips to the inside of the turn at the same time the I "close the kitchen cabinet door" with my new inside knee.

  • @jeffbarrie8576
    @jeffbarrie85765 ай бұрын

    I didn't describe it right. Upon release of my DH ski, I drive it down the fall line and to the inside or up the hill. Some instructors call it "foragonal" forward and at an angle up the hill.@@julierayrealtor7996

  • @samsno3667
    @samsno36676 ай бұрын

    knees are a bit too stiff... arms and sticks more in front on the mogul

  • @luthersimmons9352
    @luthersimmons93526 ай бұрын

    Is this Winter Park?

  • @jtr80303
    @jtr803036 ай бұрын

    Nice video Julie!

  • @MRKRABS-sn6yt
    @MRKRABS-sn6yt6 ай бұрын

    What’s the listing price of this one? Thanks

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79966 ай бұрын

    This property sold in the fall for $1,937,500

  • @jogihaug9243
    @jogihaug92436 ай бұрын

    Super technique , stable upper body. But i think your wrist is open, your armbox is not as strong as it should be

  • @julierayrealtor7996
    @julierayrealtor79966 ай бұрын

    Hey @jogihaug9243, thanks a bunch for the feedback! I'm glad you noticed the stable upper body and super technique. I hear you on the wrist being a bit open, and I agree, armbox strength is key. I'll definitely work on tightening that up. Your input means a lot, and I'm all about improving, so thanks for sharing your thoughts! Keep an eye out for more and feel free to drop more tips anytime! 🙌

  • @user-qb9jh2lu3p
    @user-qb9jh2lu3p6 ай бұрын

    great video

  • @vickihawse3769
    @vickihawse37696 ай бұрын

    Fantastic teacher. I have watched every mogul lesson I can on KZread. This teacher is the best by far. Simple, and the slow motions is so helpful. Also her slow, calm pace of speaking and teaching. Thank you!