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  • @SkiWithTim
    @SkiWithTim Рік тому +16

    Thank you for recording and sharing this video. It is really happy to hear JF's voice again on youtube.

  • @bobfrizzell1059
    @bobfrizzell1059 Рік тому +16

    Thanks for posting this Tom, great content, JF makes me proud of our Canadian Alliance; his explanations and demonstrations are so clear and concise, and different from what I hear and see elsewhere. Have to love his Quebec french accent!

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +4

      Thanks for watching. JF's lesson was incredibly good as he spoke of key concepts in a very clear and structured manner and gave clear visual demos. He also answered every question at length and he did absolutely not boost himself in any manner. Also spoke of skier he looked up to (not in the video). This is how lessons should be taught. All instructors take not. Watch and learn. From the best. Cheers, Tom

  • @Hwashburn
    @Hwashburn Рік тому +16

    Trigger Boy PLUS JF Beaulieu?!? I think I've died and gone to Ski Instructor Heaven.

  • @caylabuilds4740
    @caylabuilds4740 Рік тому +8

    @11.45, sounds like good old Harald Harb and free foot management 🙂

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +2

      Yes. If you want to ski like a pro you need to make sure you use that inside foot correctly. Cheers, Tom

    • @iandunn9497
      @iandunn9497 9 місяців тому +6

      100%.
      JF has completely changed his instruction methods. He is now all about about narrower stance & lightening & tilting the inside to little toe edge. I watched a video of his from 9yrs ago and there was no talk about inside ski tipping.
      ua-cam.com/video/VLU5wtqYd0s/v-deo.htmlsi=v9g6tjZt9VpxhKcy
      His demonstrations in that old video & his students looked two footed. Golf carts some of them. The focus was a lot about the outside ski STEERING.
      There is no use of the work "steering" in this video that I recall hearing.
      JF's ski stance has narrowed over the past decade. And he looks far far better for it.
      This is all very much Harald Harb's Primary Movement Teaching System (PMTS) influence, no doubt.

  • @johnkim7439
    @johnkim7439 Рік тому +6

    Love the emphasis on inside ski edge and shaping turns👍🏽

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Yes, he was talking about that a lot. Cheers, Tom

  • @NexusDL12
    @NexusDL12 Місяць тому +1

    Love this guys analogy and his skiing!

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Місяць тому

      And I was there! Moments like that dont come often and Im glad I could share it with all of you. Happy Holidays, Tom

  • @jimallen8022
    @jimallen8022 Рік тому +5

    JF is a fantatstic communicator and ski instructor. He has many videos on you tube and is one of the smoothest skier in the world. Thanks TDK as your videos are also very infromative.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +2

      Wow, thanks! Yes, I appreciate all great ski-instructors and coaches sharing their knowledge here at UA-cam. Glad to have been of help. Cheers, Tom

    • @mieshavonedellestein1304
      @mieshavonedellestein1304 Рік тому +1

      Watch Warren Jobbit, his videos are also very good.

  • @Sergey-Suslov
    @Sergey-Suslov Рік тому +3

    Great video! A short video, but such useful information. Thanks to the author of the channel!

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. And interesting that you think this video is not long because according to stats people watch only a couple of minutes. But your opinion is encouraging since many of us influencers like to make longer videos to put more info in. Thanks again for such great feedback. Cheers, Tom

    • @arizzo5187
      @arizzo5187 Рік тому

      Nothing about what feet & ankles are doing in the boots to start the process !!

    • @Sergey-Suslov
      @Sergey-Suslov Рік тому

      about feet and ankles is written on all fences... This is not interesting because it goes without saying.

    • @arizzo5187
      @arizzo5187 Рік тому

      @@Sergey-Suslov interesting please let me know where the fences are or give me a description on how ankles and feet are being used !

    • @Sergey-Suslov
      @Sergey-Suslov Рік тому

      @@arizzo5187 Everything I write is deleted by UA-cam.

  • @KarsNGuitars
    @KarsNGuitars 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video. JF really gets inside the skiers' head and leaves us wanting more of the secrets behind really great skiing. Love the shot looking back at the whole group, an interesting perspective. Awesome!

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  11 місяців тому +1

      Nice to have someone appreciating camera angles. It was an awesome lesson. Cheers, T

  • @marcosfernandezrapado2648
    @marcosfernandezrapado2648 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for a really interesting video once again. Personaly I think Canadian ski method is one of the more logic methods of teaching this really technically complex sport.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Totally agree! I love the CSIA concepts and approaches. Cheers, Tom

  • @laowai2000
    @laowai2000 Рік тому +3

    Incredible content. Can't wait to hit the slopes in a few weeks.

  • @malcolmmacdonald4533
    @malcolmmacdonald4533 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. Really helpful on edging, pressure and stance for a relative beginner.. I will be taking these tips to the slopes.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching. And hang in there, videos like this are a blessing to all of us that cannot take lessons with guys like Jeff maybe ever. Cheers, Tom

  • @CSRjr1969
    @CSRjr1969 Рік тому +1

    Excellent observations and coaching points, thanks!!

  • @till6042
    @till6042 Рік тому +1

    Legend! 🤩 THX for recording ❤

  • @ionlovsky3983
    @ionlovsky3983 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic explanations! Thanks so much for posting!

  • @arizzo5187
    @arizzo5187 11 місяців тому +10

    Twenty years later and they are just starting to understand free foot management...Harb Ski Systems

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  11 місяців тому +3

      Better late than never :)

  • @scottpetrie8707
    @scottpetrie8707 6 місяців тому

    This will always be the issue of skiing. What a teacher interpretation will be different from the student. That was SO clear the last 2 minutes

  • @Studio42Brooklyn
    @Studio42Brooklyn 8 днів тому

    4:00 mind blowing advice!!!

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  5 годин тому

      Absolutely, I must make a reel out of that clip! Thanks for pointing it out! Cheers, Tom

  • @jaypark4647
    @jaypark4647 Рік тому

    Fantastic thanks for sharing.

  • @stevie5903
    @stevie5903 Рік тому

    explained so well, great coach / teacher..

  • @ringdgg4385
    @ringdgg4385 Рік тому

    Great Tom, thanks for posting

  • @mop9i40k
    @mop9i40k Рік тому +1

    Hey Tom! I thought what topic had never been covered on your channel. And then I saw your comment under Deb Armstrong recreational skiing video and boom that was it - the TUCK TURN. It's one of the hardest drills to focus on many different things all at once while being in not the most comfortable position in the same time. So I gave you an idea :)

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      The tuck turn is actually something we work a lot with kids on. Because they like skiing in a tuck as fast as they can. Thanks for the tip. Cheers, T

  • @MarcoFD
    @MarcoFD Рік тому +1

    @6:41 so what he is saying is, the inside ski acts moreso as the rudder to steer than the outside ski does despite not having much pressure on it?

  • @karlo407
    @karlo407 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting. If tipping is, mentally, initiated with the inside ski, what, mentally, initiates untipping, release?

    • @helicrew1
      @helicrew1 11 місяців тому +2

      This is lifted straight from PMTS, but without any of the understanding….if you want to know how to do this properly and get a real understanding, just check out any of the PMTS clips on UA-cam….you will be amazed at how far behind this video actually is….

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  11 місяців тому +1

      It is not only mentally initiating the turn by tipping the inside ski but also in practice. Check out my new video on how to rid A-framing for some further info. Un-tipping is a combination of turn-forces pulling you up and over as you come through the fall line and gravity starts pulling you downhill and, releasing the outside ski. Also you add momentum and force by strong angulation and other leg and upper body movements such as ankles and arms. You want a short pressure phase that is released at just the right moment. Cheers, T

    • @dougdeacon6232
      @dougdeacon6232 2 місяці тому

      Tipping is not (just) initiated mentally. It is initiated physically and continues throughout the turn. Tipping, tipping, more tipping.
      Tipping only ends during the transition to the next turn, when the skis are flat to the snow by definition. You don't do anything to stop it, it will stop if you transition correctly.
      The transition is initiated by unweighting the outside/stance ski by retracting the (currently long) leg until its flex matches the inside/short leg.
      At that point, your skis will be nearly weightless (assuming you aren't extending/pushing, which you shouldn't be). Since they're weightless, they're floating over the snow beneath you.
      At that moment, you initiate the next turn by... Tipping! Tip the new inside foot toward your little toe and pull your heel in and back. The new turn will begin.
      Pure PMTS, as others have noted.

  • @BerniceWonderdog
    @BerniceWonderdog 2 місяці тому

    by leading with the inside leg (or ski edge), is that the leg / edge that will be uphill as the turn is initiated?

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  26 днів тому

      No, the downhill ski at initiation. Or? Reg Tom

  • @kuanjuliu
    @kuanjuliu Рік тому +1

    Tom, could you please confirm what JF was describing at 13:09?
    “Because your skis have shape, this one [tilt?] will give you direction, and the fore and aft will create the lateral pendulum”.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      I would love to but was too busy shooting the video I did not manage to ask him many questions.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      I need to look at the original video footage.... I'll get back to you...

    • @kuanjuliu
      @kuanjuliu Рік тому

      Thanks Tom. I appreciate so much your sacrifice!
      I’m pretty sure JF was saying tilt gives you direction (by setting the edge angle and using the sidecut) and then the fore-aft pendulum gives you side-to-side pendulum.
      I’ve only ever thought of fore-aft as an independent move only utilized to start and maintain a turn, and that the side-to-side pendulum was the goal.
      Re-prioritizing the “pendulums” is pretty revelatory to me, that the entire turn follows the fore-aft metronome.
      I am looking forward to trying it.
      Thanks again.

  • @tommasoceretti2446
    @tommasoceretti2446 11 місяців тому +1

    Illuminating

  • @InspirationalSkiing
    @InspirationalSkiing Рік тому +3

    JF is amazing! Thanks for sharing this lesson, Tom. I was hoping to say hi to you in Levi, but I so much was going on and I had to leave a few days early, but I will definitely be back at Levi at some point. That place is such a good ski area. /Janus

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +2

      Wow, so unfortunate not meeting up in Levi. There were so many people, lessons and lectures I missed but I was standing behind the camera all day out on the slope and editing videos all night. Your channel is absolutely brilliant. Im a huge fan. Particularly like your double turn video since I also use those drills but I cannot quite make the double turn like you do. My kids are better at that LOL :)
      All the best, thank you for watching and see you out on the slope some day and lets make some turns together. Cheers, Tom

    • @krzysztofkr7878
      @krzysztofkr7878 Рік тому

      two masters of skiing didactic together ... nice ... please record move from these meeting

    • @mieshavonedellestein1304
      @mieshavonedellestein1304 Рік тому

      @@Triggerboy62yes JF, one of the best skiers in the CSIA, another is Warren Jobbit, watch all their videos. The best skiers in the CSIA as far as I’m concerned

  • @AndrewBurtonS-group
    @AndrewBurtonS-group Рік тому +1

    the guy with the gray outfit what brand is that anyone know?

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      Its the Romanian skiinstructorfederation delegates. I will find it out for you.

    • @AndrewBurtonS-group
      @AndrewBurtonS-group Рік тому

      @@Triggerboy62 thanks! :) by the way your videos are amazing.

  • @fourftr
    @fourftr Рік тому

    As a subscriber to your channel you always get my juices flowing. Question, I’m a very athletic male senior been skiing for about 40 years. Im 6’1” tall with very little knee bend!!! As a result on steeper blue to black trails I’m 95% in the back seat, trouble controlling speed. I feel like a monkey screwing a football. Any advise.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Thank you for subscribing. Standing all with very little knee bend should actually put you in a forward position as bending the knees puts your butt back. Could it be something with your boots or binding ramp angle? Have you tested setting in a "spoiler" at the back of your boots? Cheers, Tom

  • @MrCarftman
    @MrCarftman Рік тому

    WOW FROM QUEBEC

  • @cmacski4066
    @cmacski4066 10 місяців тому +1

    Just a thought, but to pull/roll the pelvis forward, I’ve had students “squeeze the cheeks” when turning or at least as they initiate the new turn

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  10 місяців тому

      Explain a bit more in detail? All those ques are great learning tools. T

    • @cmacski4066
      @cmacski4066 10 місяців тому

      By “squeezing the cheeks” the student can roll the bottom of the pelvis forward(rolling the top back) - similar to the old idea of F’ing the turn

  • @WaechterDerNacht
    @WaechterDerNacht Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing!
    That whole section about the pelvic tilt is basically explaining what I do on skis... well, the part about what you shouldn't do ^^
    Goals for the season I guess...!

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing! And for watching. Such a nice man JF. Great lesson. Yes, the pelvic tilt is a big issue for many. Note that he also said to be straight in the back. Something I struggle a bit with and its been a really big problem for Chris. Cheers, Tom

  • @Troffigus
    @Troffigus 8 днів тому

    What ski length/ radius is he on? Anyone know?

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  5 днів тому

      Not totally sure but 165cm SL skis. Cheers, Tom

  • @magnificoas388
    @magnificoas388 Рік тому

    You are a legend too Tom :)

  • @MaxRank
    @MaxRank Рік тому +2

    As an amateur skier looking to improve and having had multiple lessons from a variety of coaches, my feedback to all instructors would be to slow down on the principles of skiing and work the fundamentals as singular activities.
    I personally feel the barrage of information can be extremely overwhelming and actually inhibit the learning process. I teach pistol marksmanship and before I worry about stance, sight alignment, vision techniques, trigger press, trigger placement and many more, the fundamental to master first is grip. Without solid understanding of grip and its application everything else is irrelevant.
    Skiing I have found, at least for myself, is much easier learned with small building blocks. The core fundamental I drill myself on continuously is balance. Without that core fundamental and understanding everything else is a distraction. The pendulum analogy is superb and something I’ll be working on this winter season. Great video thank you for taking the time to make it.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      No, thank you for watching and giving such great feedback. I myself try to do just that, talk about the grip. How to balance over the skis to produce a platform for further learning. Cheers, Tom

  • @stopdripping6388
    @stopdripping6388 Рік тому +1

    hello, great video, great coaching..what is the song you used at the end called btw ? sounds great..

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Hi, sorry for not replying earlier but now I went into the editing software and it is: I Feel It All So Deeply - Bail Bonds
      That's from the content creators copy right free music library here on UA-cam. And yes, it is a great song. I need to use it more. Thanks for pointing it out. Actually its the same music also at the beginning and during that one skiing segment. Cheers, Tom

  • @skimangojazz
    @skimangojazz Рік тому +1

    Great stuff Tom!

  • @LorneVaasjo
    @LorneVaasjo Рік тому

    Been doing and teaching this for years so fabulous to get some validation.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Great to hear. Keep up your good work. Cheers, Tom

  • @undrellx
    @undrellx 11 місяців тому

    Hei Tom! Thought provoking as usual .. i should spend more time focussing on the inside ski.. I really liked the pendulum concept, the more i ski the more i feel that it should be as simple as walking or running... which of course is actually really complicated, but its the only real trick humans have got 😂.. stay safe. Kippis

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  11 місяців тому +1

      Think about a monkey or a tiger. They dont have any clue as to how they should move to be fast or agile but still they do. Kippis, T

    • @undrellx
      @undrellx 11 місяців тому

      @@Triggerboy62 great analogy - I've been skiing with 2 young people, trying to help them make sense of the instructions they get in ski school, trying to get them to understand how they do the basic things that they can already do (they're both very good competitive runners). The best part is that it makes me think about what I do...

  • @counted1894
    @counted1894 Рік тому +1

    I dont quite get what he means with the pendulum, can someone explain?

    • @jamesl2502
      @jamesl2502 Рік тому +4

      The fore/aft oscillation of pressure in the foot during the turn. He kind of demonstrates around 3:47

    • @wvjets2464
      @wvjets2464 Рік тому +1

      You move the upper body in unison with the lower body (in this plane-only).

    • @mieshavonedellestein1304
      @mieshavonedellestein1304 Рік тому +1

      @@jamesl2502look up inverted pendulum

    • @aloysiusschulte648
      @aloysiusschulte648 Рік тому +2

      If you watch him skiing down after talking about the pendulum, from the rear you will see his lower body, mostly his legs, and his skis swinging back and forth under his very steady upper body, like a pendulum.

    • @mieshavonedellestein1304
      @mieshavonedellestein1304 Рік тому +1

      @@jamesl2502 oh brother, look up inverted pendulum, in a physics book

  • @Landwy1
    @Landwy1 Рік тому +11

    This pendulum effect explained by JF was shown in a very mild manner. If you look at Mikaela Shiffrin ski last season in slalom she did this to the extreme. Through a flush and into the next set of slalom gates she looks like she is galloping or swinging forward...a kind of dancing in a back and forth manner. The gate combination has to be just right where there is minimal turning. It so happens a slalom flush has minimal direction change and if the following gate combination has a slight direction change, all of the sudden she gains a half second on her rivals. Where in the course is this combination of gates most likely to occur? It just so happens to be the last flush before the finish. The other women in this section have their arms wide and are just arm blocking.
    Whereas Mikaela is swinging the pendulum in a forward manner (throwing her mass down the hill). Petra Vlhova is taller and heavier than must women on the circuit and cannot do this swing. Mikael's style is to slither thru the gates, whereas Petra's style is to overpower slalom gates. Look at 2022-2023 slalom races on video and you will see this movement by Shiffrin around a flush combination.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Thank you for such detailed input here, taking JF's instruction and applying it to WC racing. It is going to be interesting to watch the battle between Mikaela and Petra. I see no other clear contestant to the top of the podium. Cheers, Tom

    • @kuanjuliu
      @kuanjuliu Рік тому

      Damn, that’s great insight. Time to go review some of Shiffrin’s videos ….

    • @mieshavonedellestein1304
      @mieshavonedellestein1304 11 місяців тому

      What the fuck are you talking about.? How the fuck can you throw your mass down the hill.. have you ever raced in your life? If you have you must be slow as molasses

  • @Bai_L
    @Bai_L Рік тому +4

    I think using inside knee to initiate and control the turn is also something Harald Harb always emphasis. Thank you for the video!!!

    • @aloysiusschulte648
      @aloysiusschulte648 Рік тому +4

      That was a very impressive video and glad to hear Herald Harbour mentioned. He called that knee movement his mystery move. To me it is the most important start of the turn. Fantastic.

    • @mieshavonedellestein1304
      @mieshavonedellestein1304 Рік тому +1

      @@aloysiusschulte648anything that is a “mystery” move is propaganda

    • @jeetgorasia6634
      @jeetgorasia6634 Рік тому +5

      Don't think about the knee, think about the inside foot, you will engage different muscles and you will engage them in the right order. The knee will move as a result of tipping the inside foot.

    • @aloysiusschulte648
      @aloysiusschulte648 Рік тому +5

      @@jeetgorasia6634 You are quite right, the end result of the knee activity is the tilting of the foot to initiate the turn. The secret is to progress from initiating the turn with knee action to using the ankle action instead of the knee, it’s much quicker and the knee will of course follow the ankle pressure.That’s progress.

    • @pauldurda4955
      @pauldurda4955 Рік тому +1

      Tipping the inside foot does NOTHING unless it's loaded

  • @rogervalade1781
    @rogervalade1781 Рік тому +1

    Merci messieurs jf Beaulieu très instructif qu elle privilège de skier avec vous moi je vais vers mon niveau 2 😊merci

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Not sure if Jeff will ever read this but Im sure he appreciates your kind words. Cheers, Tom

  • @tihamerfazakas6501
    @tihamerfazakas6501 3 дні тому

    TOP

  • @MultiLjolik
    @MultiLjolik Рік тому

    I was wondering what's wrong with the poles until JF explained. I even thought that some moguls will be later:)

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому +1

      Good observation. I am myself very interested in ski pole length and how it affects our skiing. That's why I asked him to explain why he is using such short ski poles. Personally I do not advocate that short ski poles if not for SL racing and I do swing the ski pole in a wider arc out from my body but as JF said, its an individual thing. I for example do not think that I need very short ski poles in the bumps as I keep the ski poles outwards from my body but the bump style is short ski poles arms in a narrow position pointed directly forward. BTW, there were mogul teams training at Levi a month ago and I got some great video. Try to put it up at some point. Cheers, Tom

    • @MultiLjolik
      @MultiLjolik Рік тому

      @@Triggerboy62 I was looking for proper length for me for several seasons. With the height of 170 cm I started with 135 cm poles and I was cutting them several times. Based on feelings and coach advises. Finally I got 120 cm for SL and 125 cm for GS/freeskiing. My feeling is that with shorter poles I put my upper body too low when pole planting and with longer poles I stand in the back position. Maybe the deal is not in poles at all of course:)))
      Btw in inline alpine I try to have feelings like with SL poles or shorter.

  • @puregsr
    @puregsr 26 днів тому

    What kind of ski is he skiing?

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  26 днів тому

      Rossignol SL skis!

    • @puregsr
      @puregsr 25 днів тому

      Slalom ski? So smaller sidecut radius I assume. Impressive since his short turns are so dynamic. As I get a little older, I'm experimenting more with mid radius ski (>16m). Slalom ski is kind of physically demanding.

  • @billtanch8273
    @billtanch8273 11 місяців тому

    Hi Tom -
    I think there's some tasty stuff hiding in this video hinting at "pendulum".
    Got plans to explore in a follow up??

  • @Skilover
    @Skilover Рік тому

    Thank you for your video.

  • @scottpetrie8707
    @scottpetrie8707 6 місяців тому

    Love the pole comment

  • @nzr460t
    @nzr460t Рік тому

    Congratulations.

  • @prasatsurin
    @prasatsurin 5 місяців тому +1

    Duke ur standing in the middle of the piste with your class.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  4 місяці тому

      Good observation. Always take your class to the side. Thanks, T

  • @thomasbouchard5711
    @thomasbouchard5711 Рік тому

    Super Jeff👍❄️⛷

  • @GregorPQ
    @GregorPQ Рік тому +2

    I'm confused... that isn't carving?

  • @tinyskier6250
    @tinyskier6250 Рік тому

    i love how paul lorenz and riley mcglashan ski, but for me, 66, this is the guy i try to emulate ... so smooth.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  Рік тому

      Well said. Jeff is a great skier to emulate. But he is also a great instructor and person. Cheers, Tom

  • @hipponax
    @hipponax 5 днів тому

    not really private unless its just you no?

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  5 днів тому

      Yeah, bending the truth a little.... sorry, not a private lesson but considering he is one of the giants of todays ski instruction world, this is almost person to person. Cheers, Tom

  • @amundekroll7490
    @amundekroll7490 Рік тому +1

    I think you should look at your skiing with a critical mind.

  • @amundekroll7490
    @amundekroll7490 4 місяці тому +1

    This is very sad.Saying one thing and doing something else.

    • @Triggerboy62
      @Triggerboy62  3 місяці тому

      Please explain more in detail.....

  • @gixmaza9960
    @gixmaza9960 6 місяців тому +1

    Use some real sticks. If you know how to ski, it won't bother you! Believe me