This video was surprisingly useful. I still haven't got consistent 3s in the air and I think this video points out all the different things that I seem to do wrong in the air. Also, I don't know why I'd never thought to try this trick - looks like once you've got this one dialled doing them off kickers etc. will just be easier (but as you say this is nice way to practice because you don't need a kicker and there's low consequence). Thanks for making this!
Thanks for the concern. Only managed to do a 180 as anything more than that had my skis all tangled up lol... Thought skating and snowboarding were going to help but skiing is a different animal. O well the ski trip was fun
Newly subs here awesome vids..pls do more tricks for beginner in the park(literally easy as some vids are easy for them but hard to copy ).thnks and good luck..
Thanks for the video. I struggle to get the rotation round when on flat ground or stationary, I can barely get past 180 - feels impossible haha. I can do 360's when I get a bit of air though. Any tips to improve rotation? Thanks
I appreciate the tutorial but I think telling people to learn threes flat before threes on jumps is poor advice. On flat ground it's nearly impossible to get your shoulders square over your feet for landing (for example, when you land in the video your upper body is still around 270), whereas on a jump the extra hangtime makes it easier to get squared up and stomp.
I appreciate the comment but I never really said you should totally do this before trying it on a jump. But in case some kids have never tried them, doing them on knuckles or flat ground or even little side jumps mentally will be a lot easier. At the end of the day these tutorials are just ment as guidance for people who struggle
I’m learning them on flat and can get a full 360 into a bank and slightly over 270 on flat. I don’t have the balls to send it on a jump quite yet but come from a strength background so it works for me. Pretty much no risk in injury which is a huge plus. Everyone is different
colby grimble its all in your brain. Maybe take a day off and just ski normally and then try it again. Or you can try it into soft snow on your own jump.
Is it normal, that when doing 3s just on your feet, it is more difficult to land balanced? i alway tumble over to one side... My sense of balance seems to be shit
well it depends on a lot of things, not just how many tricks you can do. What matters most is how well you have marketed yourself. For example I know kids who have thousands of instagram followers and get 5k-10k views on their videos and have small sponsors and only do like dope 7's and 9's with maybe a dub. I also know kids who can do all four 9's and multiple dubs who do not have sponsors. It is all about how well you market yourself
Yea I could look into making a video review on them but in the mean time, I am riding the 2018 Faction Candide 1.0s this upcoming year and they are a really nice all around ski. They preform really well when I'm on the east coast shredding rails and they do just as well in Colorado when doing doubles of 60 foot jumps. They have a 90mm under foot which is ideal for me. I personally do not like a ski too fat or skinny underfoot so 90mm is my suit spot (that is my personal preference though). The ski is very flexy but not noodle like. It has spring which is why it holds together longer than my past skis.
With practice you don't need to jump. You can slide your skis around, just being careful to keep the out side edge on the outside as you come around 180 degrees. ua-cam.com/video/YkhAsPCpHTI/v-deo.html
You tilt on your nose when you are spinning and if you have stiff ski you do the same but you pop on your nose not tilt its mutch harder with stiff skis
This video was surprisingly useful. I still haven't got consistent 3s in the air and I think this video points out all the different things that I seem to do wrong in the air. Also, I don't know why I'd never thought to try this trick - looks like once you've got this one dialled doing them off kickers etc. will just be easier (but as you say this is nice way to practice because you don't need a kicker and there's low consequence). Thanks for making this!
Of course! I really appreciate the positive feedback!!
Great points, helped me a lot
I'm skiing for the first time next week. Will be trying this out, wish me luck
You’re not gonna be able to do that on your first time
Thanks for the concern. Only managed to do a 180 as anything more than that had my skis all tangled up lol... Thought skating and snowboarding were going to help but skiing is a different animal. O well the ski trip was fun
littlenooby don’t listen to those guys. I think it’s possible to do on your first time if you’re athletic enough
littlenooby hey man I respect that good job it took a while to learn a 180 for me
I don’t think you could do it this quickly on ur first try
Thanks man! I’m gonna try this tomorrow 😁
Newly subs here awesome vids..pls do more tricks for beginner in the park(literally easy as some vids are easy for them but hard to copy ).thnks and good luck..
I like your style Jake
Thank you bro!
You make it look so easy
How do you like the 1.0's, are they flexy enough to butter?
I was your 9000th sub
Thanks for the video. I struggle to get the rotation round when on flat ground or stationary, I can barely get past 180 - feels impossible haha. I can do 360's when I get a bit of air though. Any tips to improve rotation? Thanks
you should hold your arms out first and oull them toward you to increase your rotation speed
Just broke my clavical doing this I’m out
For 6-8 weeks sucks bro
On flat ground?
I appreciate the tutorial but I think telling people to learn threes flat before threes on jumps is poor advice. On flat ground it's nearly impossible to get your shoulders square over your feet for landing (for example, when you land in the video your upper body is still around 270), whereas on a jump the extra hangtime makes it easier to get squared up and stomp.
I appreciate the comment but I never really said you should totally do this before trying it on a jump. But in case some kids have never tried them, doing them on knuckles or flat ground or even little side jumps mentally will be a lot easier. At the end of the day these tutorials are just ment as guidance for people who struggle
Empire Tutorials Good call, I guess I misheard you. Anyway I appreciate the videos, super helpful.
Peter Braun bruh when you spin off rails it’s not completely square either
thats not true at all. Learning to 360 on flat is such a good way to insure you have a perfect technique.
I’m learning them on flat and can get a full 360 into a bank and slightly over 270 on flat. I don’t have the balls to send it on a jump quite yet but come from a strength background so it works for me. Pretty much no risk in injury which is a huge plus. Everyone is different
I can only do 270 on ground, not enough hops, and skis are way too long
I have longer skis than me, so I understand you
How to flatrail 360 next please~
When I try this I land before I can get the full 360 around. How can I spin faster to get my skis around?
colby grimble its all in your brain. Maybe take a day off and just ski normally and then try it again. Or you can try it into soft snow on your own jump.
Can I do this without poles?
Is it normal, that when doing 3s just on your feet, it is more difficult to land balanced? i alway tumble over to one side... My sense of balance seems to be shit
what levels of tricks on jumps and rails should be be able to do that are likely to be able to get you sponsers?
well it depends on a lot of things, not just how many tricks you can do. What matters most is how well you have marketed yourself. For example I know kids who have thousands of instagram followers and get 5k-10k views on their videos and have small sponsors and only do like dope 7's and 9's with maybe a dub. I also know kids who can do all four 9's and multiple dubs who do not have sponsors. It is all about how well you market yourself
ah okay perfect, thanks for the tip!
How long have you been skiing park for ?
I've been skiing park for around 8 years now
@empire tutorials And that's why your so garbage at giving advice
Seems like your ski is quite short, can u tell me your height and your ski lenth?
Im considering to change my ski these days
I am 5'9" and my skis are a 176
top
how much does your skies and boots weight in total?
skis around 4kg, boots around 2kg and bindings around 1kg (a bit more than 15pounds total)
How to misty ty
What skis are those
where can i buy goggles and helmet like this ? links please
Smith maze is the helmet and I’m pretty sure he has anon m4 goggles
Are those the 2017 Faction Candide 1.0s?
Yes!
Empire Tutorials Any possibility you do a review on them? Im looking at new skis and theyre my number one choice at the moment
Yea I could look into making a video review on them but in the mean time, I am riding the 2018 Faction Candide 1.0s this upcoming year and they are a really nice all around ski. They preform really well when I'm on the east coast shredding rails and they do just as well in Colorado when doing doubles of 60 foot jumps. They have a 90mm under foot which is ideal for me. I personally do not like a ski too fat or skinny underfoot so 90mm is my suit spot (that is my personal preference though). The ski is very flexy but not noodle like. It has spring which is why it holds together longer than my past skis.
With practice you don't need to jump. You can slide your skis around, just being careful to keep the out side edge on the outside as you come around 180 degrees.
ua-cam.com/video/YkhAsPCpHTI/v-deo.html
How to nose butter 360 please
You tilt on your nose when you are spinning and if you have stiff ski you do the same but you pop on your nose not tilt its mutch harder with stiff skis
0:10 hahaha LOL
Whatever and however I tried to do 360, I always stuck in 270, and if the speed is quite fast, it's real pain.. don't know how to make it correct
Андрей Войнович swing your arms harder
Андрей Войнович make sure you are looking over your shoulder the whole time until you see the landing.
nah man its just all about commitment
Guys you can’t comment on how he can do a 360 because you haven’t seen his form.
You talk very forcefully but the tips are legit and i appretiate the fails more than you doing it perfect ,
That fucking intro sound fx destroyed all of my ability to hear higher frequency sound.
Sorry about that, I made a new one for this years videos that is a lot better. Thanks for the feedback