If these tricks are not easy enough for you maybe our seriously in-depth online course for beginner freestyle skiers could help to get you started. stompittutorials.com/beginner/
Hi. Please answer the questions: 1. How tall are you? 2. How tall is the ski? 3. What's your weight? 4. What is the trigger force (opening mounts) on skis (front / back)? Thanks!!!
matthew lemke well the manual 180 is just manual and you jump to 180, a butter 180 is you keep the tails on the snow and like “butter” the snow with your skis
Your first trick was I believed called a “Javelin” and I learned that by watching Wayne Wong and that was around 1974 when I was in high school. Those were the days if you jumped off any little hill on the mountain the ski patrol would pull your lift ticket for the day. I have been skiing since 1972 and I still enjoy the sport even though I ski a lot less now. I Love the newer ski technology. I can’t believe I used to ski on 205 in length skis.
No way thats rad you saw it and enjoyed it :) I saw it on skicreative and thougt thats dope I gotta throw it in with the hipslide :) Sorry I could not do it as well as you though.
Yesterday I tried to go off a ramp and grind on a tube/rail thing. When I landed on it my feet went out from under me and I rode the rail all the way to the end on my hip. I have a massive bruise. Never grinding again lol
I'm going skiing tomorrow with my school, and it's the first time I'll really try freestyle skiing and just love your videos about easy beginner ski tricks!
The grind idea was awesome! I didnt think to use the edges of the piste! I only started to grind moguls last year by leaning back and kicking out my skis as I went over them. Will apply this for next year! I don't get the nose grab though because it just looks looks uncomfortable and awkward and doesn't look very cool.
Hey love the vids! You touched on how to handplant in one of your other 5 easy trick videos but would love a little more detail! Keep up the vids I'm a massive fan!
Great video once again! Just bought myself a pair of Bent Chetler 100s, but I'm not sure yet on where to mount the bindings. Was thinking of going -4 from center (+4 from traditional) like you. In what case would you recommend going even closer to center? I'm looking to ski park, piste and off-piste about equally much.
Lovin these videos so much thanks, How much shorter should free ride skis be compared to your usual carving piste skis. For instance I use 177cm carvers but found the love of the snow park last season and thinking of buying some twin tips for fun. Thanks
As always sweet new tricks to try out soon! Do you guys happen to have a stretching routine you do which could be useful for freestyle skiing? Thanks again!
I really love your videos and i really appreciate your hard work teaching people to ski. I have a question: Do you guys also have ski camps for teens (i am 13 years old)? Ski for life🎿🎿🎿⛷️⛷️⛷️❤️ #ski #cool
I was wondering.. While jumping switch, do you still have forward shinpressure in your boots? I always land off balance jumping backwards and I cannot seem to fix it :/ Any help would be appreciated!
@@x3Cay Honestly I don't think it is. Jumping straight you (ofc) put weight on the front of the boot. Jumping switch on the other hand am I supposed to still lean forward, or back/neutral. Feels like I've tried it all but nothing feels right :/
Someone below said that they're struggling with rails (understandable), but i'm struggling with "why" for a lot of this. Assuming that i'm clueless (usually a good start point), are most of these skills key underpinning elements of more elaborate and refined tricks (a la learn your arpeggios if you really want to knock out stuff on a keyboard)?
Im going skiing in March. Third time skiing. Las time a copuple month ago i started doibg some jum and going backwards a bit. I would like to ractice to slide some box and maybe to a 180 at the end of the week. Anywsy I keep most of the time on slopes. Do you find to be considered to rent some skiis with some "freestyle" specifications? Or to begin sliding some boxes and doing some jumps is enough with a slopes skiboards?
Alright! One month from now I've decided I'm going to learn a ski trick. I havent done any thing like this and hopefully I can get it down. #iwillstompit (hopefully)
Hey I want to start skiing freestyle and do/learn some butters and rail but I don’t know which skis to buy Can you help me and give me some advice ? (I’m an adult)
Is it possible to do tricks with any ski? Yours seem to be very light and soft, what model is it? Can I do all of these with candide faction 2.0 or should I get something lighter?
I really want to do the competition but I always have to hire skis, and they are always very very stiff, so doing any of these tricks are just a real challenge.
Hey man, Nice video. I had a small question about ski s. Usualy when i go skiing i have to rent a pair( normale carve skie s. Is it ok to ride park with them?
You could do simple things like 50-50 (going straight down forward) large boxes, and hit any type of jump with regular downhill skis. However, if you wanted to do things such as sliding sideways on boxes and rails, skiing switch, and most of what he was doing in the video, an investment in freestyle skis would be the best choice! The reason for this being freestyle skiis are twin tipped, more flexible, have bindings mounted of the center of the ski, are wider, usally have less aggressive of an edge and are just in general made for sliding and getting beat up in the park. Where as downhill skiis meant for carving are going to be more narrow, traditionally longer, stiffer, with bindings mounted towards the back, and more of an aggressive edge, whihc obviously helps when wanting to rip the hills, but not so advantageous in the park. Additionally, most resorts won't let you take their rental downhill skis through the park, but you might come across a resort that has freestyle skis for rent. TL;DR: You can get away with it but you shouldn't. Youll have a better time on freestyle skis
If these tricks are not easy enough for you maybe our seriously in-depth online course for beginner freestyle skiers could help to get you started. stompittutorials.com/beginner/
Stomp It Tutorials what skis do you have, great video ✅
Just got the beginner package. Hitting the slopes tomorrow. Thanks for your great content. ♥️
Jayden Chohan he has the bent chetler 100
yo i tried the daffy from one of your other videos and it takes an extreme amount of muscular strength to execute
Hi.
Please answer the questions:
1. How tall are you?
2. How tall is the ski?
3. What's your weight?
4. What is the trigger force (opening mounts) on skis (front / back)?
Thanks!!!
When doing manuals make sure your bindings are tight!
What's the difference between a manual 180 and a butter
@@matthewlemke2229Butters are with spins and just a moment. Manuals are without spins and longer than the butters.
@@pedronavarrofernandez1443 yeah I know that but when he was spinning while manualing wasnt it just a butter
matthew lemke well the manual 180 is just manual and you jump to 180, a butter 180 is you keep the tails on the snow and like “butter” the snow with your skis
@@mosesslai I didnt look like he jumped into the 180 at 10:22
Your personality, the sillyness and light-heartedness contribute so much to your videos! Love it, don't ever change! 😄
Thank you Nils. I will try to stay like this ! :D
Can we just give a big piece of credit to the crazy cameraman
Nice shots
Roelierolt10 YT 🙏🤙
Rory Edwards was it u
Ya
Earlier today I was wondering when you’d release this seasons easy tricks video. Guess it was closer than I thought.
Thanks for thinking about us :) We where thinking about you too trying to get it online asap.
Been skiing everyday this season. Loving being a ski bum! Your videos are gold!!
Thank you :D Skiing is gold :)
Your first trick was I believed called a “Javelin” and I learned that by watching Wayne Wong and that was around 1974 when I was in high school. Those were the days if you jumped off any little hill on the mountain the ski patrol would pull your lift ticket for the day. I have been skiing since 1972 and I still enjoy the sport even though I ski a lot less now. I Love the newer ski technology. I can’t believe I used to ski on 205 in length skis.
Yooooo i made cinnabon slide i’m so hyped rn! you killed that trick!
No way thats rad you saw it and enjoyed it :) I saw it on skicreative and thougt thats dope I gotta throw it in with the hipslide :) Sorry I could not do it as well as you though.
Connor Johnson love your work 🙏
thank you brotha. you’re appreciated
Thank you Nate!
Your manuals instruction was great. I will be trying them again when my broken thumb gets better. 😄👍
I always get these videos recommended after I come back from a ski trip and have to wait almost a year to try them
He’s so calm yet funny it’s great
Your videos just get better and better
Pure magic ! Love your style of skiing ! Thx for video Jens
Yesterday I tried to go off a ramp and grind on a tube/rail thing. When I landed on it my feet went out from under me and I rode the rail all the way to the end on my hip. I have a massive bruise. Never grinding again lol
I'm going skiing tomorrow with my school, and it's the first time I'll really try freestyle skiing and just love your videos about easy beginner ski tricks!
Nice I'm going in February, where are going?
@@nagow_360 I'm going to Uvdal in Norway :))
Send it bro
@@trizz9072 Hell yeah, but I'm going again in 2 weeks, so still gotta be a bit careful 😅
Great video Jens!
The grind idea was awesome! I didnt think to use the edges of the piste! I only started to grind moguls last year by leaning back and kicking out my skis as I went over them. Will apply this for next year! I don't get the nose grab though because it just looks looks uncomfortable and awkward and doesn't look very cool.
I always wanted Freestyle Ski , but now It is to late for the giveaway🙁⛷🎿. You are a very good UA-camer and this Video helped me a lot!!!!!👍
Ski Ballet + Freestyle = THE FUTURE
Thank you for these! More please!
you make this look so easy
Yes yes “EASY”
This is sick
Yeesssss a new video, I love this channel
Thanks for the excellent content.
When doing snow ballet, look around and stop before your knees are messed up😅
Great video seeing these really make me push myself to be a better skier
Hey love the vids! You touched on how to handplant in one of your other 5 easy trick videos but would love a little more detail! Keep up the vids I'm a massive fan!
Love your videos, u are sich a nice person! 😊 comes through instantly👍🏼
Good one! I love it!
you deserve so much more than only 180k
I also have Bent Chetlers and the are dope!!
Love these videos, I really want to look cooler on the slopes and you’re just the guys 👍👏
Love the vids.
Okay time to grind for those skis 💪
Back in croatia sadly no snow here myb for the next year👌
Great video once again! Just bought myself a pair of Bent Chetler 100s, but I'm not sure yet on where to mount the bindings. Was thinking of going -4 from center (+4 from traditional) like you. In what case would you recommend going even closer to center? I'm looking to ski park, piste and off-piste about equally much.
what did ya end up going with? got some myself just recently.
That intro got me hyped
Great video, I'll give these tricks a go!
Just start slow on easy low features and you will have good time :)
hey... I was just wondering. Where do you ski? It looks amazing!
Its Laax in Switzerland
Lovin these videos so much thanks, How much shorter should free ride skis be compared to your usual carving piste skis. For instance I use 177cm carvers but found the love of the snow park last season and thinking of buying some twin tips for fun. Thanks
As always sweet new tricks to try out soon! Do you guys happen to have a stretching routine you do which could be useful for freestyle skiing? Thanks again!
Thank you so much for your videos! Can I ask which skis are you using? Thank you so much in advance :)
Could you please make a tour of Laax ski resort some day?
I asked him that too, he said he’ll do it. I’m so hyped about it
I snowboard but this is still pretty entertaining to watch.
Early nose grab are hugly tricks x)
More of the things you can do (almost) anywhere!
wird es ein camp nächstes jahr ungefähr um silvester geben?
I really love your videos and i really appreciate your hard work teaching people to ski. I have a question: Do you guys also have ski camps for teens (i am 13 years old)?
Ski for life🎿🎿🎿⛷️⛷️⛷️❤️ #ski #cool
Same question
Yo I’m going I a ski vacation I will try all these tricks
I love this!! Also who made up the Cinnabon slide?
Fueg yo bro i did find me on insta @cinnabonconn
What for skis do you have? I am a really good skier on piste or off piste but i want to start freestyle skiing what for skis should i buy
Mitch 3000 but i dont know how the skis named that jens wares
I was wondering.. While jumping switch, do you still have forward shinpressure in your boots? I always land off balance jumping backwards and I cannot seem to fix it :/
Any help would be appreciated!
Your Pop is missing? :D
@@x3Cay Honestly I don't think it is. Jumping straight you (ofc) put weight on the front of the boot. Jumping switch on the other hand am I supposed to still lean forward, or back/neutral. Feels like I've tried it all but nothing feels right :/
Lean a bit more forward
Should help:)
Hi great vid..just wondering for nose manuals what your DIN is? Do you have to have super high setting to stop you from clipping out?
Next time I'll go skiing and try and break my knees. Thanks!
Im going on a ski trip soon and i just wonderd if napapijri is a Good ski jacket?
Someone below said that they're struggling with rails (understandable), but i'm struggling with "why" for a lot of this. Assuming that i'm clueless (usually a good start point), are most of these skills key underpinning elements of more elaborate and refined tricks (a la learn your arpeggios if you really want to knock out stuff on a keyboard)?
Im going skiing in March. Third time skiing. Las time a copuple month ago i started doibg some jum and going backwards a bit. I would like to ractice to slide some box and maybe to a 180 at the end of the week. Anywsy I keep most of the time on slopes. Do you find to be considered to rent some skiis with some "freestyle" specifications? Or to begin sliding some boxes and doing some jumps is enough with a slopes skiboards?
Question! Im 1:79 tall what would be the best scise of skis when i want to freestyle/ freeride?
Alright! One month from now I've decided I'm going to learn a ski trick. I havent done any thing like this and hopefully I can get it down. #iwillstompit (hopefully)
Same!
Great Vid... as usual. I am just wondering if you can dobthe manuals also with Mini-skis? Roughly 1m long twintail skis?
It’ll be difficult but possible.
Yo the place where you ski is so cool, where DO you ski?
Laxx
@@Ed-rp8hw ayyy noahsnoah gang gang
are you using the "true center" position for your skis?
You're made of rubber, man. Nice vids. Very cool.
I was so excited to do a trick for you guys but this was posted last year :c
Wait how did you get that uphill rolling shot of the surface lift at 2:45?
Does it matter what type of boot you have when doing manuals?
Hey
I want to start skiing freestyle and do/learn some butters and rail but I don’t know which skis to buy
Can you help me and give me some advice ? (I’m an adult)
LOL there was an Laax ad before the video
Is it possible to do tricks with any ski? Yours seem to be very light and soft, what model is it? Can I do all of these with candide faction 2.0 or should I get something lighter?
"I'd still go for marshmallows versus gummy bears." 🗨😋🌡♨️🍡🌠
Can you review the Atomic Punx 7s this year by any chance
Where do you ski they look like better ski mountains where I go
Hey man which atomics are you skiing . It they are freeski are they good for aside of offpiste but piste too or are they strict for freeride ?
10 cool tricks to do on race skis? My only good pair of skis are a pair of rossignol hero fis sl.
Can you do any of these tricks without twin tips
Hi there, what model of skis you ride in this video?
Прикольно. Мне понравилось :-)
I really want to do the competition but I always have to hire skis, and they are always very very stiff, so doing any of these tricks are just a real challenge.
what skis do you use
how about a switch nose manual?
come to Utah
I´d love to but I'm rather busy in the winters making tutorials and camps. Soon though :P
Wich skies do you have personally or use in this Video?
What brand of jacket do you use?
I just cant manual i think i need to have more bendy skis
Stomp It Tutorials Is it possible to do 360 and grabs with poles please tell me.
Yes. He has an 11 basic tricks video you might like
What length of skis are you running they look extremely short? I'm figuring I will need short rockered if I want the control.
Do you ever do camps for kids
Workouts with weights? What do you do?
Do you have middle mounted skis?
what helmet and goggles do you use
Whats the diffrence between a Nose manual, and a tailpress?
I guess I was doing hip slides all this time.
Just can’t get the last part right which involves getting back up ;)
how long are your skis?
6:03 hi! How this position calls? Carboot?
Hello when is the winner for the giveaway gonna be announced? Thanks
Just wondering, where is this place you skied?
What skis are those they look fun
Can I do this stuff on carv skis?
Hey man, Nice video. I had a small question about ski s. Usualy when i go skiing i have to rent a pair( normale carve skie s. Is it ok to ride park with them?
andre schoonhoven yeah. They’ll work fine for easy tricks, but obviously you can’t ski switch super well.
You could do simple things like 50-50 (going straight down forward) large boxes, and hit any type of jump with regular downhill skis. However, if you wanted to do things such as sliding sideways on boxes and rails, skiing switch, and most of what he was doing in the video, an investment in freestyle skis would be the best choice! The reason for this being freestyle skiis are twin tipped, more flexible, have bindings mounted of the center of the ski, are wider, usally have less aggressive of an edge and are just in general made for sliding and getting beat up in the park. Where as downhill skiis meant for carving are going to be more narrow, traditionally longer, stiffer, with bindings mounted towards the back, and more of an aggressive edge, whihc obviously helps when wanting to rip the hills, but not so advantageous in the park. Additionally, most resorts won't let you take their rental downhill skis through the park, but you might come across a resort that has freestyle skis for rent.
TL;DR: You can get away with it but you shouldn't. Youll have a better time on freestyle skis
Well, thank you all. Im gonna try my best to find a pair of Freestyle skie s. Have a great time on the mountain