Art of Arc | The Search for the Perfect Turn | Ted Ligety + Antti Autti | Skiing + Snowboarding

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025
  • Turning-it’s the oldest trick in the game. And still the best. Last spring, two-time Olympic gold medalist and SHRED. Co-founder Ted Ligety teamed up with X-Games champion Antti Autti to lay down some stylish lines while skiing and snowboarding at Snowbird. The turns-and the good times-unfolded with ease as one of the greatest skiers of all time carved alongside one of the best snowboarders in the world. Riding together for the first time, Ligety and Autti quickly found themselves united by their search for the perfect turn. With the mountains as their canvas, they explored the Art of Arc . . .
    Produced by SHRED.
    Filming/Editing | Iisakki Kennila
    Executive Producer | Ilmo Niitymäki
    Director of Photography | Simo Vilhunen
    Music: ‘Yadnus’ performed by !!! (Chk Chk Chk) | Courtesy of Warp Records
    Special thanks to Haglöfs | Snowbird | Protect Our Winters (POW).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @SkiFirstDegree
    @SkiFirstDegree 5 років тому +7

    It's so sick to see these legends riding together!

  • @philcamp9663
    @philcamp9663 4 роки тому +3

    I have been watching this since it was made and it still inspires me

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much, Phil! 🙏

  • @MiroslavNikolich
    @MiroslavNikolich 5 років тому +5

    Awesome content. Has me excited for the season! Tip it and rip it!

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  5 років тому

      Miroslav Nikolich 🙏 Glad you feel this way!

  • @marlyslebowitz1577
    @marlyslebowitz1577 9 місяців тому +2

    Where are they skiing

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  9 місяців тому

      It's Snowbird, Utah!

  • @igorferdman158
    @igorferdman158 4 роки тому +3

    Lovely skiing and snowboarding, groovy music, amazing scenery, very inspirational👏👏👏

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much for the nice words! 🙏

  • @JB91710
    @JB91710 Рік тому

    A lot of ski instructors and skiers think you use the muscles in your legs to make your skis turn and change direction. They also believe that you roll your ankles over and tip your knees to put the skis on the opposite edges for a new turn. Now of that is true. Play this in slow motion and look for what I say.
    3:02 He is balanced on his left ski, and he is allowing his upper body to go to the right with the turn. When he wants the skis to make a new turn, he stops the travel of his upper body across the slope and faces and leans down the hill while he steps from his left to his right ski. His skis continue to the right while his body is going to his left and the leg angle change happens.
    3:03 He isn't tipping his knees to the left; his hip and upper body are going to the left which makes his entire leg lean over.
    3:04 Notice his right leg is straight, longitudinally, not bent sideways or laterally.
    3:05 His upper body is following his skis across the slope until he decides to make a new turn. Now watch everything start from his eyes down, not from his feet up like 99.99% of ski instructors will tell you.
    3:06 His upper body is well into a direction change down the hill while his skis are just starting to change direction. The skis turning are the last thing to happen, not the first.
    4:00 Even for this slow and vertical body turn, watch him anticipate the turn with the facing and leaning of his upper body down the hill. The last thing to happen is the skis turning. They turn because he has done what the skis need form him with his upper body. That slight lean down the hill changed the leg angle so the skis could be rolled over. "I want to go straight down the hill, get off my right foot and balance on my left foot."

  • @assigno
    @assigno 4 роки тому +1

    this is Art

  • @mtcsypkens
    @mtcsypkens 5 років тому +2

    Nais!

  • @laurelshiner5363
    @laurelshiner5363 4 роки тому +1

    This
    The music is pretty dope

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  4 роки тому

      🔥🙏 It is, thank you! It took us some good amount of time to select THE one! 🔥🏂⛷

  • @kukunamuniuityle
    @kukunamuniuityle Рік тому +1

    What skis do you use?

  • @Nazrahnas
    @Nazrahnas 3 роки тому +1

    "come shred with us"

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, we'll do!

    • @Nazrahnas
      @Nazrahnas 3 роки тому +1

      @@SHREDoptic Don't be joking about that stuff. Riding with Ted would be a dream come true for me!

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  3 роки тому

      Hahaha sorry sorry @@Nazrahnas 😉. We agree, shredding with such a legend would be a dream come true! In the meantime you can try to catch him if you can on the slopes or trails! 💨💨

    • @Nazrahnas
      @Nazrahnas 3 роки тому +1

      @@SHREDoptic Well. I got a challenge for him. He can try and see if he can have as big edge angle as me :P

    • @Nazrahnas
      @Nazrahnas 3 роки тому +1

      @@SHREDoptic I would if I knew where he was skiing xD - Sadly I live quite far away (Denmark, working in Austria as ski-instructor in the Winter). I do visit Utah now and then though :)

  • @gegernaut
    @gegernaut 4 роки тому +1

    I noticed Ted uses the Kore 93 in some of the shots. I have been meaning to upgrade from an old pair of Rossi carving skiis and was considering the Kore 93. Can someone provide me some insight into if these skiis will satisfy large fast carving turns. If its good enough for Ted then it should be just fine, right? Or are they just marketing the line? The local pro shop was mentioning that this ski has almost no camber and I might not like the relaxed feel. thanks.

    • @BrandonBock
      @BrandonBock 4 роки тому +3

      I'm usually on a 68 underfoot race skis and not fond of fat skis, but the Kore 93's have been one of the only fat skis I've been on that I felt right at home on. I'm a fast, aggressive, carve heavy skier who's style has been inspired by racers like Ted, and they stunned me with how stable they feel for being such a light ski. I got to demo the Kore 87's coming out for next season and plan on picking those up; same deal, just narrower underfoot and I *think* a smidge more camber oriented.
      My only complaint about the 87s was, after launching off a headwall, upon landing I came to the realization I forgot to finish setting the rear DINs and proceeded to skid the next 50ft on my chest. They definitely have camber and can carve; the only truth in that "almost no camber" line is as they get fatter, they get more rocker particularly in the tip so the length and amount of camber tends to decrease. I'd get them longer because of the rocker they do have, though. I'm 5' 7" and normally on a 165cm FIS slalom or 175cm "cheater" GS, and I like the Kore 87 and 93 in ~180cm.

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  4 роки тому +2

      Ted used Head Kore 93 in the video because they are his go to skis for arcing turns in the groomers. Versatile enough to link two planks turns together with Antti on one plank as well.

  • @thelodestone
    @thelodestone 4 роки тому +3

    Yo Ted needs a stiffer ski!

  • @88500990
    @88500990 Рік тому

    2:03 That chattering is nerve racking. If Ted isn't sponsored by Head, he would be better off on something like the bonafide or enforcer. The Kores are just so teeeerrible on firm snow, way too light.

  • @igorferdman158
    @igorferdman158 4 роки тому +1

    Keep on watching this video time and time again as I am still trying to master carving.
    One thing I have noticed is pretty violent shake of outside ski (not only in this video), i would have expected outside ski to be loaded fully? Could you please explain? Is it a new kind of technique?
    Thanks in advance
    Could you please

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Igor, thank you very much for your comment and for your support! 🙏 The outside ski is the one with most of the pressure all the time. The vibrations you see come from the high speed of the turn on skis that are all mountain so are soft to perform well also in the powder.

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Рік тому

      There is a lot of freestyle playing going on not technically correct skiing, so he is on his inside ski a lot. That corduroy could be frozen also.

  • @merlinlipin2517
    @merlinlipin2517 5 років тому +3

    Art of the turn Salomon? Is this maybe, somehow, ....?

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  5 років тому +6

      Hi Merlin, thank you very much for your comment! We have had this concept and named it "Art of Arc" for many years and well before the release of the Salomon film. So we decided to stick to our name, especially because a turn can be a sliding turn as well, while instead the arc is the arc. Thank you!

  • @ryano-m4968
    @ryano-m4968 5 років тому +3

    who disliked this video?

    • @SHREDoptic
      @SHREDoptic  5 років тому

      🤔

    • @samsonian
      @samsonian 4 роки тому

      I’ll root ‘em out if you can get me a day pass at Altabird! 😁🤙😎👍

  • @geeknee551
    @geeknee551 5 років тому +1

    snowbird

  • @mrportarlington
    @mrportarlington Рік тому

    Entertaining, but weak in showing Ligety's turns, since the photographer allows him to constantly ski out of the picture.

  • @ashtonfretwell8464
    @ashtonfretwell8464 5 років тому +2

    First

  • @anthonysears871
    @anthonysears871 3 роки тому

    Keep developing and breeding and traveling constantly. soon this will be a distant memory. greedy developers and arrogant ignorant bozos!

  • @jbatlanta
    @jbatlanta 2 роки тому

    Great video...except for the snowhoarder.....🤮