I just realized this is how you ski moguls as well, with the hips pushing forward as if you're skiing over a bump. It's just a "virtual bump" here. Brilliant, thank you!
I didn't hear a word of that because I'm in a bar, but I looked at it, and it looked interesting and accurate. - I have now finished most of my representation of skiing... that is most, if not all of my frontside video, and I will now move on to backcountry.
Awesome Im glad that you think the same way, it was a really important moment for me when I really got the feeling of keeping the tension consistently.
Jonny, your observations about the purpose of making lateral movements and how to use inclination (at turn initiation) and angulation (at turn finish) are very interesting. //Marshall
I had closed captions turned on and at :25 the caption read "...and creating the classic angulation of our penis fatherhood..." I don't think I'm doing that in short turns.
Its not intentional but It can happen from the rebound. Best is just to try find that outside ski again and get on top of it and reduce the inside ski.
Nach so einem Video habe ich die ganze zeit gesucht! Dein Kurzzwschung sieht unfassbar gut aus und ich würde das gerne trainieren. Könntest du die tipps kurz und knapp auf deutsch übersetzen ?-ich kann das auf englisch leider nicht ganz verstehen. Wäre sehr lieb, dann könnte ich die sachen auch üben :)
Hi thank you for asking and Im really sorry for not replying sooner. Unfortunately at the moment I don't run any camps my self. In the future it might be something for me, at the moment I am a full time Instructor in the small village of Obergurgl in Otztal. You can find me there for lessons all winter. Sorry again for being so slow to reply.
Really wonderful explanations! May I ask: for these steered short turns does the fully carved "bite" happen past the fall line? To my layman's eyes, it seems that you continue skidding/steering until you've developed enough edge angle to support the pressure even against hardpack. Have I understood your intent correctly?
Hi sorry for the late reply. So these would be Steered skidded turns. Or steered performance turns. The ski is sliding during the turn but not drifting that the end of the ski is turning more than the tip. The pressure is built gradually through out the whole turn and the edge angle of the ski is increased through out the whole turn. So yes there is definitely a biting point where the rebound is created. If you would like any video analysis from me I am now an online ski coach on skiwit.co/ check it out.
@@jonnysealeThank you so much for the clarifications! I've been wanting someone to describe the feeling of what I see in the video, and yours has provided an entirely different dimension to what I thought was happening. I will check out your offerings!
I get there is a little fore and aft with each turn. In this case, as the skis come around, they drive forward and he ends up in the back seat. In this case thought, maybe for demonstration purposes, there is excessive aft, but many skiers who try this will end up too much in the back seat for the whole turn. Not a fan
Absorb the rebound. Great video!✨
I just realized this is how you ski moguls as well, with the hips pushing forward as if you're skiing over a bump. It's just a "virtual bump" here.
Brilliant, thank you!
Yes exactly is good to mix things around and give it a go very helpful in variable terrain as well.
FANTASTIC Instruction. Please do more instructional videos !!!
Best instruction ever
Great explanation! In a nutshell, pivoting the ski more during transition to create a rounder turn
And allowing more pressure to build up before transitioning into next turn.
Worst feeling... Boot drops, tail catches...
I didn't hear a word of that because I'm in a bar, but I looked at it, and it looked interesting and accurate. - I have now finished most of my representation of skiing... that is most, if not all of my frontside video, and I will now move on to backcountry.
"I never want to lose tension in my ankle" - BIG THUMBS UP
Awesome Im glad that you think the same way, it was a really important moment for me when I really got the feeling of keeping the tension consistently.
Jonny, your observations about the purpose of making lateral movements and how to use inclination (at turn initiation) and angulation (at turn finish) are very interesting. //Marshall
Thank you for your demo and the drill, ! have learnt something from this clip.
Thank you for your kind message. If you would like some video analysis from me I am now a online ski coach on skiwit.co/
Dude, you are the best. Fhank you!!
Thank you so much. If you want any video analysis from me I am now an online ski coach on skiwit.co/
Good turns.
Thank you for the nice message, I am also now an online ski coach on skiwit.co/ check it out if you would like personal video analysis.
Could you make another video explaining in depth how to do the short turn with the upper body separation and poleplant??? 🙏
Hallelujah thanks
Wow those pole plants…he really hates that snow
Pole waking is always fun ahaah
I think your way belongs to LATERAL MOVING or COM TRANSITION in a proper moment, move COM to next turn center helps engage new ski edge earlier.
Very nice tech breakdown. Benni Welch style of short turns
Maybe move the binding more toward the center of the skis to have longer tail? Try it
I had closed captions turned on and at :25 the caption read "...and creating the classic angulation of our penis fatherhood..." I don't think I'm doing that in short turns.
🤣 Thats amazing. Good spot! Knew I was doing something wrong 🤣.
What size of skis and radius?
This is like driving your car with the emergency break on.
great
Thank you, I am now an online ski coach on skiwit.co/ if you would like any video analysis then check it out.
@@jonnyseale thankyou
2.35 you seem to be skiing on the outside edge of the inside ski (as in White Pass turns). Is this intended?
Its not intentional but It can happen from the rebound. Best is just to try find that outside ski again and get on top of it and reduce the inside ski.
Nach so einem Video habe ich die ganze zeit gesucht! Dein Kurzzwschung sieht unfassbar gut aus und ich würde das gerne trainieren. Könntest du die tipps kurz und knapp auf deutsch übersetzen ?-ich kann das auf englisch leider nicht ganz verstehen. Wäre sehr lieb, dann könnte ich die sachen auch üben :)
Danke für deine tolle werte, ich kann das auch auf Deutsche machen. In die kommende Wochen nach der Saison mache ich eine auf Deutsche.
#JonnySeale, do you run any short turn camps?
Hi thank you for asking and Im really sorry for not replying sooner. Unfortunately at the moment I don't run any camps my self. In the future it might be something for me, at the moment I am a full time Instructor in the small village of Obergurgl in Otztal. You can find me there for lessons all winter. Sorry again for being so slow to reply.
@@jonnyseale Ok no probs. I have worked for the ski school in Obergurgl. Your skiing is looking good Jonny.
@@inquistive Cheers mate thank you for the support.
Really wonderful explanations! May I ask: for these steered short turns does the fully carved "bite" happen past the fall line?
To my layman's eyes, it seems that you continue skidding/steering until you've developed enough edge angle to support the pressure even against hardpack.
Have I understood your intent correctly?
Hi sorry for the late reply. So these would be Steered skidded turns. Or steered performance turns. The ski is sliding during the turn but not drifting that the end of the ski is turning more than the tip. The pressure is built gradually through out the whole turn and the edge angle of the ski is increased through out the whole turn.
So yes there is definitely a biting point where the rebound is created.
If you would like any video analysis from me I am now an online ski coach on skiwit.co/ check it out.
@@jonnysealeThank you so much for the clarifications! I've been wanting someone to describe the feeling of what I see in the video, and yours has provided an entirely different dimension to what I thought was happening.
I will check out your offerings!
It would be better to voice over a video in really slow motion. You can't mimic it in a static position.
The next one I will do that
@@jonnyseale I used to video my instructor and the go home and watch his feet is super slow motion, frame by frame.
I get there is a little fore and aft with each turn. In this case, as the skis come around, they drive forward and he ends up in the back seat. In this case thought, maybe for demonstration purposes, there is excessive aft, but many skiers who try this will end up too much in the back seat for the whole turn. Not a fan
During the drill, are the stems deliberate?
Yes the stems are deliberate, I do this to create the process of the lateral extension at a slower speed to get the feeling.
@@jonnyseale Great! Nice drill. Might mention how you're using the stem, because it sounds really useful. Thanks 😊
What kind of ski do you use?
Head 186cm 25m radius GS ski.
@@jonnyseale and about boots? are race boot or the 140 head?
Does it work even in hard terrain?
Black slope not hard enough? Demo is obviously on a black.
@@davesmulders3931Not for me, the piste is just for warming up... 😃
@@Peycco So you mean off-piste terrain? If you say hard, people think you refer to the blue/red/black designation: easy/medium/hard.
@@davesmulders3931 sorry for misunderstanding
Hi this turn works in bumps, steep slopes and off piste.
Thanks for posting this video! btw, how steep is the slope?
Hi so the explanations and exercises are on a blue slope and the full pull skiing is on a black slope.
How to ski moguls... without moguls?
Why does short turns always be a breaking turn?
Hi the goal is to try to get the skis moving constantly so that your using the turns for speed control and not breaking.
I imagine if the radius of the turn is smaller than the ability of the ski to bend, then the turn must necessarily result in some skidding.
Why do people always miss spell "braking" as "breaking"?
What a lot of crab!
Will do it tomorrow
Amazing, I hope the lesson helped you and thank you for watching.
Heal pushing is not it!😂
horrible😂