I love synch skiing. Too bad the teams don't put more training into their routines. choreography is often too complex and lacking precision the routines quickly become hazardous.
Yes, we saw some mishaps and crashes, nothing too seriously fortunately enough, but yes, non really has a lot of time and a private slope to train on. To me the more simple routines performed with preciseness and perfect timing were better than all sort of fancy jive ending in a poor visual. Thanks for watching by the way and have a nice off-season. Cheers, Tom
Not really. I have the technical demos also on video. Need to make a few videos of that material as well. The show runs just for show but I will say this, they always skied in formation. Its kind of the coolest thing you can do. Cheers, T
I trained with Swiss instructors at Mammoth. I joined in for their cheese grater, they freaked out on me saying I was going to kill someone, I said I knew the routine and explained the counting to them then I showed the Australians and Kiwis the task and we all did it in mass till our trainer caught us and stopped us. They made me an honorary Swiss team member for that.
@@manelfaurasegura9799 Not true. Italy and France attended Interskis until 2016 when they left ISIA. Italy Ski Instructor Association AMSI released a press new today saying they joined again ISIA thus they’ll attend next Interskis.
@@calcagnoliberoyou seem to know It better than me. So thank you for the info, I thought they don't recognise It, the fact is that, last year I tried to make the frenchies recognise my ISIA level3 ski instructor diploma and they won't because they don't recognise ISIA diplomas in their country.
@@calcagnolibero I have the spanish level 3, wich is the highest one in Spain and I allready overcome the ISIA Giant Slalom technical test. But they told me to complete this with the Eurotest wich I failed twice on the last years and aswell a course of security on the mountain to recognise my certification. I'm on my way to complete it
Oh no.... but thanks for pointing that out. Fixed it in the description box as it is text that can be edited. Need to fix it on the thumb nail as well. But in the video itself it is not possible to fix. Just in future videos. By the way, some countries are hard to spell like Switzerland Swiss Schweiz and Czech. And then all the typos.... Cheers, Tmo
Hi, thanks for watching and thank you very much for your ranking. I also think that Austria were best while the Dutch were really good as well. But I also liked Japan. They were from ski level awesome. Cheers, Tom
Once again, Austria's demonstration was pure class!!! Team Japan was great too - visually captivating!
I cannot disagree. Those two teams were top notch. And I like the white and red colors :)
Never seen this demonstration team. Better than synchronized swimming! should be an Olympic sport. Thanks for sharing Tim
Wow, thanks for such great appreciation 🙏
HI Triggerboy62.This is by far the best video from Interski 2023
Wow, thank you Amund. Appreciate that. I have so much more material to release. Stay tuned. Tom
I love synch skiing. Too bad the teams don't put more training into their routines. choreography is often too complex and lacking precision the routines quickly become hazardous.
Yes, we saw some mishaps and crashes, nothing too seriously fortunately enough, but yes, non really has a lot of time and a private slope to train on. To me the more simple routines performed with preciseness and perfect timing were better than all sort of fancy jive ending in a poor visual. Thanks for watching by the way and have a nice off-season. Cheers, Tom
Hermoso, gracias triggerboy, I will be waiting for the Chilean demo, my country
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Hero. Thank you.
Thanks for watching.
Is this to suggest we oughta be teaching synchronized skiing to the customers? Help a guy out here
Not really. I have the technical demos also on video. Need to make a few videos of that material as well. The show runs just for show but I will say this, they always skied in formation. Its kind of the coolest thing you can do. Cheers, T
I love teaching level4 kids to synch ski. It's fun for them when they get it right. It gets dangerous if not done right.
Did Hungary send instructors...or students? Them boyz just wasn't feelin' it
Teams consisted of mainly instructors I would believe. I really liked the Hungarian show run. Also super nice folks to ski with. Cheers, T
THANKS!! but,,,WHERE IS CHILE?
Next video as soon as I have time to edit it.... thanks for watching and waiting. Cheers, T
When you watch it sped up, they all look the same. Weird how that is.
Hmm... have to look.... Cheers, T
Watch it backwards.
The Austrians clearly demonstrate who invented skiing, but I was awestruck by the Japanese.
fully agree. Also he firs day Austrians and Japanese were in another league
Austria did not invent Skiing! It’s been invented in Norway, or actually in Mongolia
the second skier from the right kinda ruins the japanese performance for me
@@lukas1971 well than that is what the Austrians demonstrate 😊
Loved that Japan had a snowboarder on hard bindings and a carving board. Don’t see that much these days.
What about Switzerland and Germany?
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I trained with Swiss instructors at Mammoth. I joined in for their cheese grater, they freaked out on me saying I was going to kill someone, I said I knew the routine and explained the counting to them then I showed the Australians and Kiwis the task and we all did it in mass till our trainer caught us and stopped us. They made me an honorary Swiss team member for that.
Why not France, Italy?
They never go to Interski, because they don't recognise ISIA.
@@manelfaurasegura9799 Not true.
Italy and France attended Interskis until 2016 when they left ISIA.
Italy Ski Instructor Association AMSI released a press new today saying they joined again ISIA thus they’ll attend next Interskis.
@@calcagnoliberoyou seem to know It better than me. So thank you for the info, I thought they don't recognise It, the fact is that, last year I tried to make the frenchies recognise my ISIA level3 ski instructor diploma and they won't because they don't recognise ISIA diplomas in their country.
@@manelfaurasegura9799 what certification do you have?
@@calcagnolibero I have the spanish level 3, wich is the highest one in Spain and I allready overcome the ISIA Giant Slalom technical test.
But they told me to complete this with the Eurotest wich I failed twice on the last years and aswell a course of security on the mountain to recognise my certification.
I'm on my way to complete it
New Zeeland is spelt New Zealand
Yeah, noticed😃
Aren't they bilingual?😉
Oh no.... but thanks for pointing that out. Fixed it in the description box as it is text that can be edited. Need to fix it on the thumb nail as well. But in the video itself it is not possible to fix. Just in future videos. By the way, some countries are hard to spell like Switzerland Swiss Schweiz and Czech. And then all the typos.... Cheers, Tmo
Swiss the best 👍
Swiss are best, yes! Cheers, T
I am Japanese.
If I were to rank
1st place Austria
2nd place Netherlands
Hi, thanks for watching and thank you very much for your ranking. I also think that Austria were best while the Dutch were really good as well. But I also liked Japan. They were from ski level awesome. Cheers, Tom