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MB & Matteo Final Thoughts - FPM Podcast #10
MB and Matteo follow up the previous 2 PRO COACH episodes with some closing thoughts.
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PRO COACH: Freddie Winter & Cole McCormick - FPM Podcast #9
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Something new on FPM, this is part 2 of a new series where MB and Matteo breakdown the technique and movements of some of the best skiers in the world. Here we take a look at two of the best Men's skiers, Freddie Winter & Cole McCormick. This episode was originally filmed as a joint FPM TWSP episode, but due to the visual nature of the video analysis, we decided to release it here only. Big tha...
PRO COACH: Brooke Baldwin & Allie Nicholson - FPM Podcast #8
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Something new on FPM, this is part 1 of a new series where MB and Matteo breakdown the technique and movements of some of the best skiers in the world. Here we take a look at two of the best women's skiers, Brooke Baldwin and Allie Nicholson. This episode was originally filmed as a joint FPM TWSP episode, but due to the visual nature of the video analysis, we decided to release it here only. Bi...
Foot Awareness & Common Misconceptions // JAIMEE BULL - FPM Podcast #7
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Canadian Badass and record holder Jaimee Bull sits down with MB to discuss how she uses foot awareness to her advantage, and discusses a common misconception that she still struggles with in her own skiing. Learn more about the FlowPoint Method at: www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
SPEED & Outbound Swing // FREDDIE WINTER - FPM Podcast #6
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World Champion Freddie Winter & Marcus talk about the topics of Speed and Outbound Swing....as well as a few things to think about to improve your own skiing. www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
FREDDIE WINTER // Most Common Mistake - FPM Podcast #5
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World Champion Freddie Winter shares one of the most common mistakes he sees skiers make, as well as a few tips for trying to fix it in your own skiing! www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
Sacha Descuns 39.5' off: FlowMo
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Sacha Descuns running 39.5' off (10.75) in super slow mo (240 fps) a couple years back at the Travers Grand Prix Check out the all-in-one FlowPoint Method training program, and take your skiing to the next level! www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
SKI DRILLS: SLR Dynamic (Ski Lean Rocker)
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This Ski Drill is a very important twist on one of the most basic elements of a skiers pre-ski routine: leaning against the handle. For more Ski Drills, as well as our wholistic approach to becoming a better water skier, check out www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program and give our 3 Day FREE Trial a test drive!
Our Mission: Help you become the best skier you can be!
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Check out the FlowPoint Method! www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
ATHLETIC STANCE + Binding Setup - JAIMEE BULL: FPM Podcast #4
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Episode #4 Jaimee Bull (@Jaimee_Bull) and MB talk about the most important fundamental in water skiing: Athletic Stance. Jaimee is an unbelievably accomplished skier and is one of the few women who have ever completed the 10.75m (39.5 off) pass. This is the first, in a multiple part series, with Jaimee Bull. Please leave a comment and let us know what you think, what you wanna hear more of, and...
SKIER + BOAT relationship & how to manage speed through the course - Matteo Luzzeri: FPM PODCAST #3
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Episode #3 Matteo Luzzeri and MB talk about an incredibly important concept: How the best skiers in the world are the best at managing their relationship in space, relative to the boat.....as well as how this can help any skier at any level. For more on the FlowPoint Method, check us out online: www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
Redfish Lake, IDAHO!
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Jenny and MB take a moment to talk about the post-season, balance, and memories from the Face to Face Tour. For more on the FlowPoint Method: www.flowpointmethod.com/the-program
Video Coaching with MB #2: Sean Sprackett, 28’ off
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Sean is a FlowPoint Method member and has been using the program most of the summer. Here is a short video coaching lesson from MB, based on the FlowPoint Method Water Ski Pyramid. About the FlowPoint Method: As an annual member of the FlowPoint Method, you receive the following: - 2 FREE in-depth video coaching lessons from either Marcus or Jenny - 24 FREE GiveGo sessions (2 Free per month) - ...
Freddie Winter 39.5' off: FlowMo Travers Grand Prix
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Super Slowmo of Freddie Winter running 39.5 at the Grand Prix a few years ago... www.flowpointmetod.com/the-program
J Mac 39.5' off: FlowMo Travers Grand Prix
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J Mac 39.5' off: FlowMo Travers Grand Prix
Will Asher 39.5' off: SlowMo Travers GrandPrix
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Will Asher 39.5' off: SlowMo Travers GrandPrix
Jaimee Bull: SlowMo Hilltop Lake
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Jaimee Bull: SlowMo Hilltop Lake
Video Coaching with MB #1: Shepard Siegel 22’ off
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Video Coaching with MB #1: Shepard Siegel 22’ off
FPM Podcast #2: Will Asher - Body Position
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FPM Podcast #2: Will Asher - Body Position
FPM Podcast #1: Will Asher - Importance of Trying New Things
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FPM Podcast #1: Will Asher - Importance of Trying New Things
Core to Extremity
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Core to Extremity
Short Water Ski Warmup
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Short Water Ski Warmup
Chris Parrish 39.5’ off SlowMo
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Chris Parrish 39.5’ off SlowMo
Quick Tip: 3 Things you can do Today to get Stacked
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Quick Tip: 3 Things you can do Today to get Stacked
Lifecycle of Individual Improvement
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Lifecycle of Individual Improvement
Will Asher End Course 39.5
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Will Asher End Course 39.5
Jon Travers - Sunset 38
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Jon Travers - Sunset 38
Corey Vaughn, FlowMo 39.5 off
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Corey Vaughn, FlowMo 39.5 off
Common Misconception: Shoot your ski outbound to get maximum width
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Common Misconception: Shoot your ski outbound to get maximum width
FlowPoint Method #1
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FlowPoint Method #1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JeromySchall
    @JeromySchall 5 днів тому

    love it great shot!

  • @paulgeorge1069
    @paulgeorge1069 Місяць тому

    Bro you sound a little bummed about not getting that adrenaline fix. I used to be a pro wakeboarder till I was 40. I know the feeling. But unfourrtunately wakeboarding is a progressive sport like skateboarding. When your done your done! The best thing I've found to replace the rush of a new trick is freestyle fpv drones. Feels just like your really flying the most agile and quick fighter jet ever. Just a little warning though it's highly addictive and quite expensive. Seems not too bad a $1000 and your set up. Nobody ever said anything about the $50 to $150 it costs to replace parts daily or weekly if you only get weekends.

  • @kylethompson4658
    @kylethompson4658 2 місяці тому

    Slalom out of water

  • @chrisgerritsen2376
    @chrisgerritsen2376 3 місяці тому

    One of the best slo-mo water skiing I have seen. Will makes it look easy but most athletes at this level, no matter what their sport, make it look easy. Just an appreciation for sports at this height of performance.

  • @chrisgerritsen2376
    @chrisgerritsen2376 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Marcus and Will. This has been excellent and really generous to share your thoughts, advice and tips. I am motivated to change, adjust and find what works for me, all this you both have addressed. Thanks again! And thanks for the future address of skiing with age, I am 63 now and love skiing everyday can in the summer.

  • @kenr6249
    @kenr6249 5 місяців тому

    Total GRANOLAS!

  • @michaelworkman3523
    @michaelworkman3523 5 місяців тому

    The MAN!

  • @timl239
    @timl239 6 місяців тому

    Great analysis. I think the physics of this is simple. A blend of two factors are in play: 1) pendulum swing and 2) pre turn edging the ski. 1) Pendulum swing is super efficient. It uses centrifugal force to change direction with no loss of speed. 2) Edging the ski transfers kinetic energy from the skier to the water slowing the skier and causing spray To maintain maximum speed through the pre turn one would maintain a flat trimmed out ski and use the pull of the rope and centrifugal force to swing up on the boat. Edging and loosing rope tension early in the pre turn causes early loss of speed minimizing ability to move out and up on the boat. I would speculate that using all pendulum swing and no edging in the pre turn would get you out and up very effectively but would bring you in to the ball with too much speed. Slowing down some before the apex of the turn may make it more manageable and allow a tighter turn. Thus a balance of these two factors is optimal. Racing motocross I learned that you can only carry so much speed through a turn. The best lap times are achieved by braking hard as late as possible just before the turn and then accelerating hard out of the turn. This maximizes speed at each point on the track. I think the concept of waiting to hit the brakes translates to the pre turn. Keep the speed early in the pre turn by maintaining rope tension and a trimmed ski as you swing out and up to get ahead early, then edge late in the pre turn to start slowing down before the apex. This explains why everyone says you must hold onto the rope longer and maintain rope tension to run shorter line lengths. Hit me back if you think I’m on the right track. Tim linger.tim@gmail

  • @alexmaneen1169
    @alexmaneen1169 8 місяців тому

    Great comments!!! Kyle Eade has me focusing so much on the gate pull out .. glide and turn in … your advice is spot on !

  • @richassenberg1035
    @richassenberg1035 Рік тому

    In the last video I watched you review Asher was holding his handle close to his body crossing the wake keeping the the pull of the boat close to his hips center of gravity now this conversation is total opposite which is it

  • @Lee-xn8by
    @Lee-xn8by Рік тому

    Two years later, Jaimee is a two time, back to back, world champion!!

  • @bryanhughes9239
    @bryanhughes9239 Рік тому

    that last nugget about being "progressive" was great!

  • @georgeweaver8428
    @georgeweaver8428 Рік тому

    Really good informative episode! The Nate vs Freddy video really clarifies the dialogue about the body movement over the ski at/after the 2nd wake. Video’s are truly worth a 1000 words. I also REALLY liked the “short” drone video of 22’ vs 39.5’ showing the skier path and the rope angle difference right at the bouy. Thanks for all your efforts in trying to demystifying the slalom course!

  • @thierrymempontel3420
    @thierrymempontel3420 Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌💖

  • @sandraredmond4812
    @sandraredmond4812 Рік тому

    Do you offer personal coaching?

  • @njordan2001
    @njordan2001 Рік тому

    I don’t understand why this doesn’t have 1 mil. + views!?!??

  • @conradleber3247
    @conradleber3247 Рік тому

    Great instruction, simple, clear and easy to understand, tks for the clarity

  • @h2ofilms-freshfrozen989
    @h2ofilms-freshfrozen989 Рік тому

    Marcus, I have ALWAYS been a big fan (ever since you sent me a fin) , that being said , excellent and insightful commentary , I am a left foot forward skier and ski with a righty grip (No instructions such as this when I started and I was told to use my baseball grip, well guess what ? I batted right ! I cannot fix this, I have tried.

  • @Zayne.sk8
    @Zayne.sk8 Рік тому

    Leannnnn

  • @donaldwolff5211
    @donaldwolff5211 Рік тому

    NOT BAD! Employ a company like smzeus!!

  • @71MWhite
    @71MWhite Рік тому

    Spot on 👍🏼 now, can you tell us how? 🫤😆 some videos of slalom specific mobility stretches & strengthening exs would be awesome

  • @findvoltage
    @findvoltage Рік тому

    Water skiing is not on tv because the industry is too expensive. I hope people get Trump back in in 2024, MAGA baby!

  • @alexmaneen1169
    @alexmaneen1169 2 роки тому

    Great pointers … now I need to work on those positions …

  • @---Jaime-MEXICO-1962
    @---Jaime-MEXICO-1962 2 роки тому

    I think you are great !!!! As we all civil engineers are !!!!! 🤣🤣 🙋🏻‍♂️Jaime (James ) 🇲🇽 60 years and still skiing.

  • @ROLLER-52
    @ROLLER-52 2 роки тому

    That was totally awesome!! Thank you

  • @---Jaime-MEXICO-1962
    @---Jaime-MEXICO-1962 2 роки тому

    Great channel !!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @jaymcconnell3840
    @jaymcconnell3840 2 роки тому

    Love it. Thanks.

  • @TenB33rs
    @TenB33rs 2 роки тому

    So good....Thank you for doing all you do for the sport!

  • @ThriveMindsetCoaching
    @ThriveMindsetCoaching 2 роки тому

    Thanks Marcus - Great info and it works !!

  • @josephkimmet2076
    @josephkimmet2076 2 роки тому

    Gordon Rathburn was an amazing rear toe strap skier.

  • @xqzttt
    @xqzttt 2 роки тому

    this is very helpful thank you! can't wait to try it next time

  • @danbirch8939
    @danbirch8939 2 роки тому

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alexmaneen1169
    @alexmaneen1169 2 роки тому

    Your advice is great … now it’s time to practice that !!🤙🏻

  • @Slalom_Steve
    @Slalom_Steve 2 роки тому

    What are your thoughts about lifting the rear heel in order to get weight forward? And even if the answer is to *ideally* have the heel stay flat, what if you don't have the ankle mobility/strength necessary to do that? To compensate, it seems like lifting the rear ankle still maintains a good stack and forward weight.

  • @unknow690
    @unknow690 2 роки тому

    Thanks it was very helpful advice for me. Of course you are still my most favourite skier in the world.

  • @lesfraisesskieuses2519
    @lesfraisesskieuses2519 3 роки тому

    Hello. Could you contact me in private. Strong interest for numerical simulation of slalom

  • @michaelhannify4701
    @michaelhannify4701 3 роки тому

    Stripper butt????😂

  • @sw3w537
    @sw3w537 3 роки тому

    I have an ez slalom course.. I want to drop a buoy in to trigger me to pull out. Is that distance from gate approximately 88' to drop buoy?

  • @georgert
    @georgert 3 роки тому

    I really enjoy the technical break downs of all of the elite skiers, so keep up the good work. I have to admit, however, I'm a little confused. At 34.30 Marcus says that compressing or flexing after the wake causes the ski to squirt out ahead too much. When I watch video of Manon, she has quite a bit of flexion of the knees that results in the ski coming under her hips and continuing to head outbound. However she follows that with an extension of the legs so that she's fully extended at apex. Futhermore her ankles are also flexed bringing her center of mass evenly over her feet. She definitely makes this retraction style of transition work. If she ended up with most of her weight on the tail I'd say Marcus had a point, but I'm having a hard time seeing the down side of this flexion transition. How about a video comparison between, say Manon and Whitney McClintock or Manon and Jamie Bull?

  • @ezcatch77
    @ezcatch77 3 роки тому

    Enlightening observations and great comments 🙏

  • @damonbundy852
    @damonbundy852 3 роки тому

    Very helpful Marcus . Thanks for doing these videos!

  • @jeidmann
    @jeidmann 3 роки тому

    Great info but I'm conflicted. Adam(s) preach the GUT method and focus on speed to centerline, they talk about COM (which essentially translates to body position) and "standing tall", yet as you mentioned, Adam had one of the highest loads and slowest speeds at hilltop. GUT also talks about the relationship of the rope to the course and rope to the boat, but I think they miss an important aspect - rope to skier. Also, when I watch video of Will, he is not so much "stacked" but he holds his handle just above his knee which effectively brings his COM forward, an example of "rope to skier". I'd like to hear both of your thoughts on this. I'd also find it great value if you and Will did some video analysis of Will, talking about what he's trying to do at different phases of the course. What he thinks he does well and what he strives to do better. Also, how does his approach change as the rope gets shorter. Thanks!

  • @silviaterracciano4513
    @silviaterracciano4513 3 роки тому

    I really like these videos about technique.

  • @jamesellis4899
    @jamesellis4899 3 роки тому

    Great conversation- Jaimee is so well thought out and great skier

  • @VJCorden
    @VJCorden 3 роки тому

    Savage 🤙🏽

  • @damonbundy852
    @damonbundy852 3 роки тому

    Really appreciate your time and effort in making these very instructional videos.

  • @walterski8377
    @walterski8377 3 роки тому

    Wish I had had this type of instruction 20 yrs ago!!

  • @신무철-m1e
    @신무철-m1e 3 роки тому

    👍👍👍👍

  • @RodrigoPastoriza
    @RodrigoPastoriza 3 роки тому

    awesome channel! really great to see high-end content about water skiing.. congrats

  • @manueljosemackennavial289
    @manueljosemackennavial289 3 роки тому

    Huge comments and anylisis!! Thanks for sharing, great job. I've heard we have to push our knees forward when pulling... Is it ok to do it? Wouldn't we overload the knees if we overdone it(As when doing weighted squats)?