@ As for skis, Salomon QST 98 are my daily driver. They are fun and playful. BTW. I’m an intermediate skier that sticks to blues and ski an occasional black.
Best all mountain ski? 🤔 Atomic Maverick (men's version) and Maven (women's version)... Three reasons why... 1. Extra tip rocker for powder/off piste skiing and limited tail rocker for carving on piste... 2. Plenty of camber for power and recoil... 3. Comes in choice of all wood, wood+carbon and wood+titanal cores What I am looking forward to? 🤔 1. Once again, teaching people to learn to ski or improve their existing ski technique 2. Finding out how much my off season training with Yoga/Plyometrics will pay off... 3. Of course, all the "apres" ski activities Just waiting for the white stuff to arrive on the east coast....
I believe that all serious alpine skiers and instructors should be able to Tele ! The first day on tele skis will definitely point out your physical and mechanical weaknesses on snow ! I just laughed at myself the 1st day !!! ( my history: 69 years alpine; former NHIAA NH State champ, and monadnock regional champ in 1968; 27 years as an Alpine Ski Instructor )
Interesting, I lived in the Monadnock Region from 1983 til 2014 when we moved to Coos County in NH. Still skiing, but now in the White Mountains. Good for you still being out there and enjoying the sport.
@@wildrfitness You will have a lot of fun and enjoy the challenge. You're physical abilities will def shine through! It becomes a lot more dif in the bumps !!!
Please do this on a weekly basis. Really enjoyed it. Thanks.
Thanks! I'm so glad you liked it. :)
@ As for skis, Salomon QST 98 are my daily driver. They are fun and playful. BTW. I’m an intermediate skier that sticks to blues and ski an occasional black.
I just found you! Great video! I use Elans and ski everything with them. I’m 120 lbs too. I ski at a Taos Ski Valley.
Fantastic!!
I'm glad you liked it!
Best all mountain ski? 🤔
Atomic Maverick (men's version) and Maven (women's version)...
Three reasons why...
1. Extra tip rocker for powder/off piste skiing and limited tail rocker for carving on piste...
2. Plenty of camber for power and recoil...
3. Comes in choice of all wood, wood+carbon and wood+titanal cores
What I am looking forward to? 🤔
1. Once again, teaching people to learn to ski or improve their existing ski technique
2. Finding out how much my off season training with Yoga/Plyometrics will pay off...
3. Of course, all the "apres" ski activities
Just waiting for the white stuff to arrive on the east coast....
I need to check out the mavens! I had the centuries and LOVED THEM (skied them till they delaminated on tips and tails!)
I believe that all serious alpine skiers and instructors should be able to Tele ! The first day on tele skis will definitely point out your physical and mechanical weaknesses on snow ! I just laughed at myself the 1st day !!! ( my history: 69 years alpine; former NHIAA NH State champ, and monadnock regional champ in 1968; 27 years as an Alpine Ski Instructor )
I switched to tele a few years ago and still can’t tele. Bah!
Interesting, I lived in the Monadnock Region from 1983 til 2014 when we moved to Coos County in NH. Still skiing, but now in the White Mountains. Good for you still being out there and enjoying the sport.
@@kenchester3072 Thank you, make those turns look good this Winter !
Oh man I am nervous but super excited to try it out this season!
@@wildrfitness You will have a lot of fun and enjoy the challenge. You're physical abilities will def shine through! It becomes a lot more dif in the bumps !!!
Do you track your VO2 max? Is it important?
At age 74, my calculated Vo2 max is 49.64. My LVEF is 66, and my resting heart rate is between 45-50 bpm.
I should do a video on this, I have *maybe too much* to say about V02max and skiing!
@@wildrfitness What is your VO2 max ?