Elite's Director of Pro Sales, J.P. O'Connor provides an overview of the basic concepts of profiling, performance profiling, and the different types of profiling available.
Very good video! I like the division on 2 families heel and center glide. It put all on the places. All time I couldn’t understand the last hill zone with bigger radius, which in my opinion should be with smaller radius than priviouse zone. I tasted a lot profiles for many years, single and combi and finaly understanding that I tend to center glide profiles. (Something like Polaris I think). It is more predictable and linear. It is more natural and undastandable for brain to pull the toe and turn more intensively on the heels. Thanks for that division on 2 families model. It helped to figure out. I am from Belarus, and only had opportunity to test single and combi profiles from Prosharp. It would be interesting to test Elite one day.
Great video thank you, this helped me to decide on profile set up for my sons new skates!
good visuals
Very good video! I like the division on 2 families heel and center glide. It put all on the places. All time I couldn’t understand the last hill zone with bigger radius, which in my opinion should be with smaller radius than priviouse zone. I tasted a lot profiles for many years, single and combi and finaly understanding that I tend to center glide profiles. (Something like Polaris I think). It is more predictable and linear. It is more natural and undastandable for brain to pull the toe and turn more intensively on the heels. Thanks for that division on 2 families model. It helped to figure out. I am from Belarus, and only had opportunity to test single and combi profiles from Prosharp. It would be interesting to test Elite one day.
Very informative video. Great explanation!
Helpful video, thanks
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