This is wrong!!! You make a turn by putting weight on the inside edge of the becoming valleyski. The ski will follow 1st) because you put the weight of your upper body on the leg and 2nd) because nowadays everybody has carvingskis (which helps you making turns quicker). Turn to the left: lean a bit forward and to the right (more, if the slope gets steeper) and feel the pressure getting more and more on the right edge of your left ski. The edge shows to the right, in combination with pressure it moves to the right. Do the opposite turn the same way, only vice versa. That's how you learn making turns since ages. NEVER turn your body to make a turn. You should be ALWAYS parallel to your skis. Right turn: bend your knees, lean forward outside over the left knee, then your hip will move to the right. The result is: your right foot moves a bit forward. And this goes up till your shoulders. EVERYTHING is parallel. If you ski forward both skis are at the same length (front tops). So each part of your body is parallel to the tips. Always and never different! If you have questions, feel free to ask me. I'll help you.
@@Scr3amapillar bro everyone has their own way suited to their bodies. Everyone uses the same techniques but everyone has thier own personal mark on them
@@AnakinSkywalkerYT An 80 year old skier has another style then a 3 year old kid. But if you TEACH skiing, there's only one way. All over the planet. So: there's ONE way to do it perfect. No discussion. If the technique is bad you can crash, drive into others because you have no chance to react/act, your knees can be damaged, ... That's why we skiinstructors try to teach everybody the same technique. And i tell people why. If they understand what CAN happen, they're more focused. If an instructor has no passion, how should the guests feel the same?
Teaching snowplow and stem turns is the worst thing you can reach someone. When shaped skis arrived, those turns should have been shown the door. The vast majority of instructors worldwide still teach them and everything else that's wrong in ski teaching today. You balance on one turns ski at a time and allow IT to make the turns for you, you don't push them around..
Its not being inside that's the problem. It's the teaching. I could teach you everything you need to know about skiing in one hour in your livingroom and you would understand it all and thus, remember it.
Or a more simple way of teaching so you dont have to repeat yourself. Put your weight on your left ski in order to turn right. And weight on your right ski in order to turn left.
Balance on, not just put your weight on and at the stsrt of a new turn, face down the hill as you change your Balance from your downhill to uphill ski.
@@JB91710You fucking always face down the hill. Or where do you think a person should look?! Down to nice rental skis? God! Please stop commenting, you freak.
Lol no. Both of those are absolutely terrible. His way will wreck your knees and you way will wreck everything else including other skiers. It’s about shifting your weight to the outside ski and lightening the inside ski. It’s about not leaning too far back or forward. A beginner must least proper weight placement.
@@yordiwActually, looking where you want to turn is needed for every skier from beginner to GS Racers. What's missing in these comments is The Rest of the Story.
@@JB91710 lol no. If someone is learning telling them that you just need to look where you want to go is absolutely terrible advice and will (and I have seen it) result in nasty accidents.
Is it just me or is it worth just learning how to parallel ski right away. I feel like snowplow skiing teaches bad habits. Like dragging your inside ski and such
First you learn to crawl, then how to stand up followed by a first step and at least you run on different floors. That's life. Nobody starts with running. 1st you learn how to carry your skis, to put them down, where is the front, where is the end of your ski, then how to get in one ski, slide it forward backwards, lift up the end or the front, then twist it, turn in a circle to the right then to the left, ..... Skiing is like life. You fall, learn every day many things and at least you maybe ski offpiste or participate at a race. The way to the top is hard and not like "i payed for 4 hours, now i'm a pro".
If you listen to this man, be prepared to destroy your knees
And, end up going straight down the hill a lot.
tried this today and guess what happened?
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I ate some snow 🤣
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@@JB91710haha true they are ass cheeks wasted £116 just to kill my knees
😂😂😂😂 jerrry of the year award goes to……🎉🎉🎉 this man
So glad I read comments 😂
This is wrong!!!
You make a turn by putting weight on the inside edge of the becoming valleyski. The ski will follow 1st) because you put the weight of your upper body on the leg and 2nd) because nowadays everybody has carvingskis (which helps you making turns quicker).
Turn to the left: lean a bit forward and to the right (more, if the slope gets steeper) and feel the pressure getting more and more on the right edge of your left ski. The edge shows to the right, in combination with pressure it moves to the right. Do the opposite turn the same way, only vice versa.
That's how you learn making turns since ages.
NEVER turn your body to make a turn. You should be ALWAYS parallel to your skis.
Right turn: bend your knees, lean forward outside over the left knee, then your hip will move to the right. The result is: your right foot moves a bit forward. And this goes up till your shoulders. EVERYTHING is parallel. If you ski forward both skis are at the same length (front tops). So each part of your body is parallel to the tips. Always and never different!
If you have questions, feel free to ask me. I'll help you.
Fax
Bro different people do it different ways its not that deep
@@AnakinSkywalkerYT There is one way to ski right. Or have you seen the world cup skiracers all over the planet ski different styles?
@@Scr3amapillar bro everyone has their own way suited to their bodies. Everyone uses the same techniques but everyone has thier own personal mark on them
@@AnakinSkywalkerYT An 80 year old skier has another style then a 3 year old kid. But if you TEACH skiing, there's only one way. All over the planet. So: there's ONE way to do it perfect. No discussion. If the technique is bad you can crash, drive into others because you have no chance to react/act, your knees can be damaged, ...
That's why we skiinstructors try to teach everybody the same technique. And i tell people why. If they understand what CAN happen, they're more focused. If an instructor has no passion, how should the guests feel the same?
'If you pizza when you mean to french fry....You're gonna have a BAD TIME'
“Mom can we have Santa Claus”
“We have Santa Claus at home”
Santa Claus at home
That’s Halloween sualc
Where is this?
A place you never want to go if you want to learn to ski lol
I’ve been to chill factor
Teaching snowplow and stem turns is the worst thing you can reach someone. When shaped skis arrived, those turns should have been shown the door. The vast majority of instructors worldwide still teach them and everything else that's wrong in ski teaching today. You balance on one turns ski at a time and allow IT to make the turns for you, you don't push them around..
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Never listen to a man that teaches indoor skiing😭
Its not being inside that's the problem. It's the teaching. I could teach you everything you need to know about skiing in one hour in your livingroom and you would understand it all and thus, remember it.
he is not wrong on anything besides doing pizza. pizza is a bad habit to get out of
Why?
@@Smorz_here makes it harder to stop and turn. Also puts your ACL in a vulnerable position for an injury.
@@finnbar004 thank you
Do you mean pizza is a bad habit?
Pizza is difficult for me 😂
Ok
Do not listen to this man
Or a more simple way of teaching so you dont have to repeat yourself. Put your weight on your left ski in order to turn right. And weight on your right ski in order to turn left.
Exactly. All this guy is teaching is how to fuck your knees
Balance on, not just put your weight on and at the stsrt of a new turn, face down the hill as you change your Balance from your downhill to uphill ski.
@@JB91710You fucking always face down the hill. Or where do you think a person should look?! Down to nice rental skis? God! Please stop commenting, you freak.
Wtf😂😂
A better way to do this is to forget about pivoting and just look where you wanna go you’ll go automatically
Lol no. Both of those are absolutely terrible. His way will wreck your knees and you way will wreck everything else including other skiers.
It’s about shifting your weight to the outside ski and lightening the inside ski. It’s about not leaning too far back or forward. A beginner must least proper weight placement.
Yes but.........
@@Hello_there_obiYou are both partly right. Now, you need to complete the method and turn it into something that can actually teach someone.
@@yordiwActually, looking where you want to turn is needed for every skier from beginner to GS Racers. What's missing in these comments is The Rest of the Story.
@@JB91710 lol no. If someone is learning telling them that you just need to look where you want to go is absolutely terrible advice and will (and I have seen it) result in nasty accidents.
Is it just me or is it worth just learning how to parallel ski right away. I feel like snowplow skiing teaches bad habits. Like dragging your inside ski and such
You are correct, but you need an instructor who is capable of teaching you the way to ski technically correct. They pretty much do not exist.
First you learn to crawl, then how to stand up followed by a first step and at least you run on different floors. That's life. Nobody starts with running. 1st you learn how to carry your skis, to put them down, where is the front, where is the end of your ski, then how to get in one ski, slide it forward backwards, lift up the end or the front, then twist it, turn in a circle to the right then to the left, .....
Skiing is like life. You fall, learn every day many things and at least you maybe ski offpiste or participate at a race. The way to the top is hard and not like "i payed for 4 hours, now i'm a pro".
Initially could not rotate my right leg enough to do the snow plow but was able to immediately parallel. My ski instructor chuckled lol.
This is wrong first of all it is all in your knee and secondly you should not be pizza poison
All in your knee? What are you talking about 😅
@@Hello_there_obiThe poison is in your pizza. 😂 Maybe that's what he means with "he's wrong". 😂😂😂
But yes, that video is bullshit. Forget it asap.
Where is this?
A place with very shitty instructors
100 % sure in his cellar where his mom tells him he's always right and mama's big boy. 😂