I can't believe how excited I get every time I hear you say "let's do a drill" lol. I would do your drills all day long! Thanks for another great video lesson!
I Love how Kelly's confidence has grown! This is what I love as an Instructor, to help others like this is so amazing! I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos Deb!
Been watching your vids for a while. Loved your carving vid featuring kids in training. Heading to Steamboat Springs tonight to ski one day tomorrow the 18th. Hoping to “bump” into you in the mountain 🏔
I really liked your comment "Don't start the next turn until you're comfortable with your speed". Every intermediate skier looking to get better needs to hear that!
I am from Romania but I live in Austria. This year I took ski lessons. Even though I'm 40, I don't think it's too late. I'm sorry to say that I learned more from your tutorials than from a ski course. I can say that the teacher climbed me up the mountain and left a lot in front of me, and I was far behind with the same mistakes. I can thank you for making these videos. Because there isn't a day that I don't look at you. You are the best ski teacher in the world! How do you explain, how do you talk to people. Thanks. Greeting Mihaela
Thanks for this Deb. I started skiing at 58 - 6 years ago and still don't think my arms are right. I notice this video is two weeks ago (Feb 2021). Have you done one with Kelly that incorporates her arms yet? Or is one coming up? I can't see one on the channel.
It is my absolute dream to meet you in person and get a tip or 2 with skiing. I am a beginner and getting used to not so steep blues. I’ve watched your vids over and over and I learned so much. Whenever I go skiing it’s like I can hear your voice coaching me.
Thanks! For all that is going on in the world right now you are a positive healthy force that we need more than ever!!!! Thank you for sharing your hard work and exceptional talent with us!!! On top of being an Olympic level skier, your superb coaching is such an extraordinary gift to everyone who you instruct personally and through these videos!!!!
Keep in mind that the leadership of the Communist Chinese Party intentionally exported the SARS-2 virus while isolating its own cities. They got the results they sought, tremendous financial loss, death, decline in the West. Yes, I saw a news video on the excellent snow in Scotland's ski area that are required to remain closed.
She is doing really good, the knees are correctly bent and the grade is not really beginner, it's more intermediate? I also like it that there isn't skiers around, in the NE there would have been so many nuts flying by out of control..
I always feel more confident after watching a lesson with Deb. But now we are going skiing on Sunday and I’m terrified 😳 of going to fast and crashing.
Would you be able to do a video on how the feet work inside the boot please? Although I try to push through the balls of my feet, I sometimes notice my toes curl upwards - I suspect because I am in the back seat and I am trying to compensate and use ankle compression to pull my shins into the fronts of my boots, instead of projected my weight forward. I suspect I should feel my toes pressing down along with the balls of my feet? Any advice greatly appreciated :)
When I was learning to ski I found by pressing my big toes hard on the base of the boots I would always remain centred over my skis. If your heels lift and your foot twists inside the boot when you turn its too big.
Here is the beginner playlist with all of Kelly's videos and a few others. I also have an intermediate playlist on my channel, Deb Armstrong skiing. Enjoy ua-cam.com/play/PLh0l0yitlWREGH13Mfk02yhqkAQIZfLyK.html
Thanks, Deb, for this series. They are amazing and I have learned an incredible amount. When I find my own confidence wavering on the hill, I hear you encouraging Kelly in my head and it helps!
I wish I'd seen this before I encountered my first powder day. It was knee-deep, and in the end I had an absolute ball, even if I did my very first yard sale tackling something a leeeetle bit steeper (at least I got a round of applause from the blokes on the chair going overhead...)
Wow. I have only gone skiing once and I struggled pretty hard. My wife skis circles around me. I would pay any amount to get coached by someone as knowledgeable and patient as you
Hiya Debbie! Love the videos. One thing I'd appreciate is to hear a bit more of your decision-making process when deciding what drill/terrain you use. You went with the J-turn drill @1:49. My interpretation is that you wanted to focus on turn-shape speed control. Is there something specific about Kelly that made you choose this one, or is it your go-to for introduction to variable conditions? Additionally, I'd love to go into more detail with alternatives you might use depending on the age/learning style/transferable skills of the student. Can't wait for the next video! :D
Ya, good stuff, good questions. I don't think my answer will be very satisfying however. I have years of experience and knowledge. I trust this. With that said I am very comfortable walking onto the slope as a blank slate, totally open to what the moment and situation will bring. Same with my videos, I don't have an agenda really, I get on the hill and take what comes. With Kelly I try to be very present with her and with the conditions on the mountain. Then the lesson takes shape. I am very open to the terrain of the very moment. I match that with the mode of the participant and also match that with the skill level of the person I am dealing with. I must meet the person where they are at at every moment. Then good things follow. I have had success with this approach however I am not sure it would work without lots of mileage and experience teaching skiing.
@@DebArmstrongSkiStrong That makes sense. Going into my level 2 exams, I'm trying to see things in terms of the classic PSIA progression framework, so I'm trying to find ways to adapt your lessons to an exam setting. However, in my actual lessons, I tend to use the classic framework as more of a suggestion than a guideline. Thanks so much for the quick response!
Another great teaching video as we come to expect from a world class coach. I love how you tell Kelly to be patient when making her turn. Today’s skis are designed with lots of side cut so the natural turn is built into the ski. So many skiers pay lots of money for that side cut but they don’t use it. Instead I see them trying to force the ski around quickly instead of allowing the ski to follow it’s natural radius. In powder and mixed conditions it is much more difficult to force the ski. In skiing, mountain biking and kayaking you got to go with the flow. Momentum is your friend ⛷🚵🙏
Hi Deb you are so lucky to be able to ski right now! Over here in the UK we are looking forward to be skiing maybe next year across Europe once we are allowed to!!! Are there any exercises or drills I can do at home to improve my skiing for when I can get on the snow once more? Thanks Deb I do love your vids cheers Mark
Wish we live closed to Deb ..you are such as good instructor . My son started skiing last year and he’s doing great⛷ but I’m sure he would learn a lot from you and progress even more.
you have all these videos by deb and many others by leading experts in the field. Even if you can't do, be aware of it, and think about it and someday you'll be there. The best for beginners and intermediate without a doubt in my opinion are Debs (i wish sometimes little more expert views, but i understand her intent with these videos) ... study and watch each video many many times ... personal instruction helps but ... a good skier will self analyze and self learn and self crtique ... don't try to do it all at once, pick something, a drill, a thought, and work on that and then go on to the next .... the beauty of skiing is it is always changing and you never stop learning ... In a sense, even tho i'm 63, skiing since 5, i'm an intermediate too, cuz "carving" is now the new technique and i'm still learning something new every day. 58 years ago, carving was not even thought of ... i'm not an instructor or certified at nothing, i'm just a skier. i come back to debs videos all the time to work on the basics, because she makes me think and if you don't master the basics, well ...
Thank you Deb for your great videos. I came back from skiing in Austria recently. It was going well ( although I was the last one in the group 😂) until I had a mental breakdown on my last day when I panicked on a steep slope. Watching Kelly progress gives me hope that one day I will ski like her.
I had a breakdown my first day skiing after 4 years of not this past December. My beau and son were patient but....I finally sent them to their black diamonds and made my way down the long blue run..only took me 90 minutes. I did make it in time to meet them for lunch (priorities). I have not given up and got my ski legs back but remain on easy slopes for now. Deb's message of not giving up at any age has been key for me!!!!!
Yes yiu are correct. I have made it clear in the earlier videos in the series I am not concerned with her arms yet. She can not learn everything at once and her arms are not causing problems. Her leg work focus is benefiting her much more at her stage right now. But the are mo us will come in before too long. Good eye however.
@@DebArmstrongSkiStrong I have been holding my tongue regarding the arms, hands and upper body. But by building a foundation from the snow, ski foot interaction, you are getting so much good stuff happening by working from the feet on up. The steering of her feet (especially her inside foot and knee "opening the door") is really getting her parallel turns going and the bicycling is helping the foot to foot transfer of pressure. The mileage in chopped up crud is awesome for building confidence. Proprioception is built on challenges to control the firing of all those muscles! Go Kelly!
I would only add the steering wheel/driving analogy: turn/swivel the head in the direction you are intending to go. The eyes ‘talk’ to the brain and anticipation through the eyes brings the body into position better/sooner.
I can't believe how excited I get every time I hear you say "let's do a drill" lol. I would do your drills all day long! Thanks for another great video lesson!
So sweet! Thank you
Kelly is progressing great! Always fun to see someone start to enjoy the sport of skiing and get the hang of it.
Love Deb's style of teaching!
I Love how Kelly's confidence has grown! This is what I love as an Instructor, to help others like this is so amazing! I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos Deb!
Thanks for the comment Nick. So glad you enjoy the videos!!!! Take care.
Been watching your vids for a while. Loved your carving vid featuring kids in training. Heading to Steamboat Springs tonight to ski one day tomorrow the 18th. Hoping to “bump” into you in the mountain 🏔
Oh, unfortunately I am Taos NM right now have fun!!!
Superb collection of videos and your student is amazing the confidence in video 4 is brilliant
Americans, you are so lucky to still have your freedom. Never let it go, not even an inch. Enjoy the snow, with love from the UK.
I really liked your comment "Don't start the next turn until you're comfortable with your speed". Every intermediate skier looking to get better needs to hear that!
I am from Romania but I live in Austria. This year I took ski lessons. Even though I'm 40, I don't think it's too late. I'm sorry to say that I learned more from your tutorials than from a ski course. I can say that the teacher climbed me up the mountain and left a lot in front of me, and I was far behind with the same mistakes. I can thank you for making these videos. Because there isn't a day that I don't look at you. You are the best ski teacher in the world! How do you explain, how do you talk to people. Thanks. Greeting Mihaela
Thanks for this Deb. I started skiing at 58 - 6 years ago and still don't think my arms are right. I notice this video is two weeks ago (Feb 2021). Have you done one with Kelly that incorporates her arms yet? Or is one coming up? I can't see one on the channel.
Are these blues or green?
It’s hard to see it in camera 😅
For this video we were on some green/blue and also some blue
i love your content ! even when u cover something i already know i end up with a better idea of how to communicate or teach it to someone else
GREAT!!!!
It is my absolute dream to meet you in person and get a tip or 2 with skiing. I am a beginner and getting used to not so steep blues. I’ve watched your vids over and over and I learned so much. Whenever I go skiing it’s like I can hear your voice coaching me.
I love this. Thank you very much
Thanks! For all that is going on in the world right now you are a positive healthy force that we need more than ever!!!! Thank you for sharing your hard work and exceptional talent with us!!! On top of being an Olympic level skier, your superb coaching is such an extraordinary gift to everyone who you instruct personally and through these videos!!!!
Thanks Sarah
The "bike pedal action" cue seems to resonate with Kelly. Look how both skis start working much more in unison when you remind Kelly of that idea.
My God you guys are so lucky to be skiing. Europe's got fab conditions and even our Scottish ski areas are excellent and we can't go. MISS IT...!
Crystal cancelled my Easter ski holiday 😢 Another season passes us by.... I wish I was American 🇺🇸
Keep in mind that the leadership of the Communist Chinese Party intentionally exported the SARS-2 virus while isolating its own cities.
They got the results they sought, tremendous financial loss, death, decline in the West.
Yes, I saw a news video on the excellent snow in Scotland's ski area that are required to remain closed.
She is doing really good, the knees are correctly bent and the grade is not really beginner, it's more intermediate? I also like it that there isn't skiers around, in the NE there would have been so many nuts flying by out of control..
I always feel more confident after watching a lesson with Deb. But now we are going skiing on Sunday and I’m terrified 😳 of going to fast and crashing.
Turn to control your speed. When you turn across the hill you will slow down.
Danell, Give us an update. How did it go?
Beautiful lessons!! Where was this film? It’s amazing place , love it!😊
Steamboat
Deb you already know why I am here, thank you!
Outstanding. I love the variety of that bowl off Basher lift.
Would you be able to do a video on how the feet work inside the boot please? Although I try to push through the balls of my feet, I sometimes notice my toes curl upwards - I suspect because I am in the back seat and I am trying to compensate and use ankle compression to pull my shins into the fronts of my boots, instead of projected my weight forward. I suspect I should feel my toes pressing down along with the balls of my feet? Any advice greatly appreciated :)
When I was learning to ski I found by pressing my big toes hard on the base of the boots I would always remain centred over my skis. If your heels lift and your foot twists inside the boot when you turn its too big.
I can see Deb in Kelly's gogs 😄
Thank you Deb for the wonderful videos! What video do you recommend I watch after this one?
Here is the beginner playlist with all of Kelly's videos and a few others. I also have an intermediate playlist on my channel, Deb Armstrong skiing. Enjoy
ua-cam.com/play/PLh0l0yitlWREGH13Mfk02yhqkAQIZfLyK.html
Great videos!!
Thanks, Deb, for this series. They are amazing and I have learned an incredible amount. When I find my own confidence wavering on the hill, I hear you encouraging Kelly in my head and it helps!
I am so glad!!!!
The flat light adds to the challenge.
wich skiarea is this?
Thank you for these videos. They have helped me tremendously! Just started skiing this year at 53.
Love it!!!!
I wish I'd seen this before I encountered my first powder day. It was knee-deep, and in the end I had an absolute ball, even if I did my very first yard sale tackling something a leeeetle bit steeper (at least I got a round of applause from the blokes on the chair going overhead...)
Wow. I have only gone skiing once and I struggled pretty hard. My wife skis circles around me. I would pay any amount to get coached by someone as knowledgeable and patient as you
Hiya Debbie! Love the videos. One thing I'd appreciate is to hear a bit more of your decision-making process when deciding what drill/terrain you use.
You went with the J-turn drill @1:49. My interpretation is that you wanted to focus on turn-shape speed control. Is there something specific about Kelly that made you choose this one, or is it your go-to for introduction to variable conditions?
Additionally, I'd love to go into more detail with alternatives you might use depending on the age/learning style/transferable skills of the student.
Can't wait for the next video! :D
Ya, good stuff, good questions. I don't think my answer will be very satisfying however. I have years of experience and knowledge. I trust this. With that said I am very comfortable walking onto the slope as a blank slate, totally open to what the moment and situation will bring. Same with my videos, I don't have an agenda really, I get on the hill and take what comes. With Kelly I try to be very present with her and with the conditions on the mountain. Then the lesson takes shape. I am very open to the terrain of the very moment. I match that with the mode of the participant and also match that with the skill level of the person I am dealing with. I must meet the person where they are at at every moment. Then good things follow. I have had success with this approach however I am not sure it would work without lots of mileage and experience teaching skiing.
@@DebArmstrongSkiStrong That makes sense. Going into my level 2 exams, I'm trying to see things in terms of the classic PSIA progression framework, so I'm trying to find ways to adapt your lessons to an exam setting. However, in my actual lessons, I tend to use the classic framework as more of a suggestion than a guideline.
Thanks so much for the quick response!
@@SupaDupaDood yes to your points. Yet I know PSIA appreciates taking the individual and the moment into account.😉
Lucky you both... I wanna go skiing now...but I am in Australia, summer hot day here. Have fun girls
Another great teaching video as we come to expect from a world class coach. I love how you tell Kelly to be patient when making her turn. Today’s skis are designed with lots of side cut so the natural turn is built into the ski. So many skiers pay lots of money for that side cut but they don’t use it. Instead I see them trying to force the ski around quickly instead of allowing the ski to follow it’s natural radius. In powder and mixed conditions it is much more difficult to force the ski. In skiing, mountain biking and kayaking you got to go with the flow. Momentum is your friend ⛷🚵🙏
Hi Deb you are so lucky to be able to ski right now! Over here in the UK we are looking forward to be skiing maybe next year across Europe once we are allowed to!!! Are there any exercises or drills I can do at home to improve my skiing for when I can get on the snow once more? Thanks Deb I do love your vids cheers Mark
Question, is there ever a time when teaching without the poles works well? for balance and turning ?
Sure, I do many exercises without poles.
@@DebArmstrongSkiStrong maybe a video on pole-less routines for turns and balance ?
You are doing a great job and are very very calm. Kelly is really lucky to have such a good and experienced teacher. Regards from Croatia.
Bike pedal...fantastic description for.foot to foot....love it!
I am from Brazil, my names is Roney.
Where are you from?
I want learn ski
Wish we live closed to Deb ..you are such as good instructor . My son started skiing last year and he’s doing great⛷ but I’m sure he would learn a lot from you and progress even more.
Thank you😊😊
you have all these videos by deb and many others by leading experts in the field. Even if you can't do, be aware of it, and think about it and someday you'll be there. The best for beginners and intermediate without a doubt in my opinion are Debs (i wish sometimes little more expert views, but i understand her intent with these videos) ... study and watch each video many many times ... personal instruction helps but ... a good skier will self analyze and self learn and self crtique ... don't try to do it all at once, pick something, a drill, a thought, and work on that and then go on to the next .... the beauty of skiing is it is always changing and you never stop learning ... In a sense, even tho i'm 63, skiing since 5, i'm an intermediate too, cuz "carving" is now the new technique and i'm still learning something new every day. 58 years ago, carving was not even thought of ... i'm not an instructor or certified at nothing, i'm just a skier. i come back to debs videos all the time to work on the basics, because she makes me think and if you don't master the basics, well ...
@@tinyskier6250 thank you!!
Fun watching progress!! Very cool
-16F this morning at the Big.
Love love love your teaching!!!!!
Thank you Deb for your great videos. I came back from skiing in Austria recently. It was going well ( although I was the last one in the group 😂) until I had a mental breakdown on my last day when I panicked on a steep slope. Watching Kelly progress gives me hope that one day I will ski like her.
I had a breakdown my first day skiing after 4 years of not this past December. My beau and son were patient but....I finally sent them to their black diamonds and made my way down the long blue run..only took me 90 minutes. I did make it in time to meet them for lunch (priorities). I have not given up and got my ski legs back but remain on easy slopes for now. Deb's message of not giving up at any age has been key for me!!!!!
I'm no expert but would correcting her hand position not greatly help her seems her hands get left behind in the turn causing upper rotation
Yes yiu are correct. I have made it clear in the earlier videos in the series I am not concerned with her arms yet. She can not learn everything at once and her arms are not causing problems. Her leg work focus is benefiting her much more at her stage right now. But the are mo us will come in before too long. Good eye however.
@@DebArmstrongSkiStrong I have been holding my tongue regarding the arms, hands and upper body. But by building a foundation from the snow, ski foot interaction, you are getting so much good stuff happening by working from the feet on up.
The steering of her feet (especially her inside foot and knee "opening the door") is really getting her parallel turns going and the bicycling is helping the foot to foot transfer of pressure.
The mileage in chopped up crud is awesome for building confidence. Proprioception is built on challenges to control the firing of all those muscles! Go Kelly!
I would only add the steering wheel/driving analogy: turn/swivel the head in the direction you are intending to go. The eyes ‘talk’ to the brain and anticipation through the eyes brings the body into position better/sooner.
Hi
one thought is the steering wheel drill turns the weight to the up hill ski .
@@bryonduncombe5625 I wouldn’t disagree, especially on a steep slope. I teach this technique on beginner slopes, so as to avoid confusion.