Understanding Rotary and Basic Parallel for the Professional, video #1 of 3

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  • @ThePilotsMindset
    @ThePilotsMindset 22 дні тому +18

    Deb, I just would like to express my gratitude for all the videos that you have uploaded throughout the years, you have been so helpful!!!

  • @thijsagneessens6941
    @thijsagneessens6941 25 днів тому +33

    I've been a fanatic ski instructor for 11 years now. I train every free hour I have; watched this video, and had a huge breakthrough in my skiing. Thank you so much for this (free!) content, Deb! Cannot wait for the next parts of this series.

    • @iandunn9497
      @iandunn9497 23 дні тому

      What did you learn, ski two footed and twist them to turn?

    • @thijsagneessens6941
      @thijsagneessens6941 23 дні тому +4

      @@iandunn9497 yep, basically using/activating my inside leg aswell. Before my stance would always break down (often downstemming on high performance shorts on steep terrain). Now I feel I've got a lot more tension in my legs and core, and my stance no longer breaks down because of it

  • @georgetheyokel
    @georgetheyokel 8 днів тому +2

    "The inside ski is the limiting factor of what the outside ski can do!" That sentence of Mr. Veth is the glittering gold!!! There are many other such nuggets scattered in Deb's videos, for example, some words from Bobby Aldighieri. If you really get it, you have an epiphany. Thank Deb and her guest experts!

  • @asta6721
    @asta6721 18 днів тому +5

    I sit here, with tears of joy streaming down my face, that finally, there's the acknowledgement of the essential importance of foot pivot. It's what I've been teaching for more than fifty years! Keeping it simple! And as a side note, my dad wouldn't let me ski until I could master sideslipping. That was seventy years ago! Many many thanks to you for presenting Alain. Love all your videos!

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  18 днів тому +3

      I’m
      Happy you are so happy. Careful with the word pivot. Depict slopes fine, Alain is talking about foot and leg steering through rotary, guiding the feet through the path of a turn is different than a pivot

  • @tabphilip669
    @tabphilip669 24 дні тому +6

    Ah, the teachings of Georges Joubert. Still relevant after sixty years. Truly a man ahead of his time. Great instructional video as well. Still much to learn….

  • @GabeWil
    @GabeWil 25 днів тому +12

    Pure Gold! This type of info and perspective is just not available anywhere else and is such clear and exquisite detail. Thank you for putting this in the public domain.

  • @coachklane9500
    @coachklane9500 25 днів тому +9

    Oh to have a staff trainer who is as passionate as Alain about their instructors advancement of skill. What a phenomenal clinic captured and edited perfectly! Thank you so much Deb! ❤

  • @TwoHelmetsDC
    @TwoHelmetsDC 18 днів тому +2

    Incredible generosity to release this series to the world! Thanks!

  • @KeepItBased-v3k
    @KeepItBased-v3k 20 днів тому +3

    Absolutely amazing as always. The amount of tips I've been able to obtain and utilize in my own lessons while teaching kids how to ski has helped myself and the skiers that I am teaching tremendously!

  • @JavierSerraltaSanMartin
    @JavierSerraltaSanMartin 18 днів тому +2

    This is art, music, poetic skiing techniques so well explained and done.. pure sportive spirit to ski happy, well, natural and safe throughout your life.. like this french genius.. makes it so easy.. easyness is the key.. relaxation.. flowing gentle like a finger on oil.. golden tips and images, thanks

  • @richardmclafferty
    @richardmclafferty 25 днів тому +5

    The best explanation and demonstration of rotary that I've ever heard/seen -- well done! (and I work at a ski school and have heard a lot of people try and explain it!).

  • @daniel221078
    @daniel221078 21 день тому +2

    This is one of the most valuable for me personally what to practice next time. Greetings from Germany

  • @warren2600
    @warren2600 23 дні тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @astrobeacon
    @astrobeacon 24 дні тому +1

    Just an ordinary, intermediate skier from Europe here.
    As always, incredibly enlightening and inspiring content. Thank you Deb for bringing this to us! ❤

  • @chtomek
    @chtomek 25 днів тому +1

    It's such an amazing material Deb, the details of skiing technique we learn here can't be found anywhere else. Thank you.

  • @2beCuil
    @2beCuil 25 днів тому +1

    That’s another gem of a video Deb. As soon as I’m recovered from my ACL injury I’m going to train these exercises.

    • @iandunn9497
      @iandunn9497 24 дні тому

      Your ACL will need to be 110% recovered before you go down the hill twisting both your skis/knees like is being demonstrated. Ouch just thinking about the pressure they will be under!
      This would be the last type of technique that will suit recovering knees IMO.

  • @brucemccheyne4699
    @brucemccheyne4699 25 днів тому +4

    Excellent clinic on hi-performance skiing. This may sound crazy, but with a ice skating background inside edge is just as important and really helped my skiing, just longer edges. Looking forward to this series. Happy New Year .

  • @johnpetersen8116
    @johnpetersen8116 21 день тому +1

    Thanks very much for sharing these golden nuggets, Deb! I will be using them in lessons and clinics this season!

  • @williamfox1146
    @williamfox1146 24 дні тому +2

    Alain is an amazing skier. Deb is an amazing ski instructor.

  • @johnpetersen8116
    @johnpetersen8116 21 день тому +2

    Parting comments at the end about magnitude are worth listening to. I'm a big fan of Joubert and avalement, revalement movements of old can be made relevant in today's skiing fundamentals language and movement patterns on modern equipment! We are still bipedal human beings...

  • @Moonplant432
    @Moonplant432 25 днів тому +2

    Perfect timing, thanks Deb! My 11 YO daughter mastered "whirly-birds" in December and we a now onto hockey stops, and falling leaf. She can smear continual 360s, either direction at her will. These videos will help cement what she has learned as she transitions to carving. Living in Austin we hit Ski Santa Fe and Taos several times a year. Love me some, Christmas!

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      Love it

    • @4dogsannacat
      @4dogsannacat 25 днів тому +1

      Wow she’s way ahead of the curve. Kids typically learn hockey stops way before 360’s as rotary skills and concept of a flat ski is much harder for them to grasp. Great job!

    • @Moonplant432
      @Moonplant432 25 днів тому +1

      ​@@4dogsannacatAll the thanks goes to the Ski Santa Fe Ski School! An amazing, and talented group.

  • @johnparchman753
    @johnparchman753 20 днів тому +1

    Alain is awesome!! As an instructor and a Badass tuning genius

  • @sabinebillon977
    @sabinebillon977 21 день тому

    Clever analysis Alain!
    Outstanding demo: vibrant involvement with your team!
    J’adore ! Merci -💕💕

  • @nigelkibble4803
    @nigelkibble4803 18 днів тому

    Really enjoying this series. Thanks so much for sharing! Looking forward to #3 already! Great work Deb!

  • @jillsladen-pilon7571
    @jillsladen-pilon7571 25 днів тому

    AMAZING!! Thank you Deb for the passion you have to share. My turn to the left is never as good as my turn to the right. During a ski clinic 2 days ago the instructor pointed out that when I turn to the left, I’m also turning my pelvis, (not just the femur) and this is limiting me. I tried the “Deb Bug” and had a EUREKA MOMENT: it confirmed that I have a physical limitation in my right hip, which tends to get subluxed easily. I cannot turn the femur much in the right hip. It’s neat to realise that part of what is impeding my progress is not just my ability to learn and adapt, it’s also physical. Good thing I’m off to the Osteo this afternoon! Thanks again Deb, you rock!! 23:08

  • @SteveH-vy5vn
    @SteveH-vy5vn 24 дні тому

    Controlling action from the ‘opposite side’ of the body has tremendous benefits for all sports I can think of. Deb, keep up the effort in showcasing how to link key ideas into fundamental skills. Your work benefits all skiers.

  • @MsMsmak
    @MsMsmak 19 днів тому +1

    Great session Deb. I've got a running list of on snow exercises to work on this winter.

  • @thomasjolimet8020
    @thomasjolimet8020 24 дні тому

    I'm so glad to hear this kind of speech from my french fellow... and so sad not to hear it in french from ski instructor here in France ! Well done to both of you : Alain for explanations and Deb for sharing. Many Thanks from France !!

  • @erikwilliams7009
    @erikwilliams7009 25 днів тому

    Wow! Brilliant insights and demonstrations. So helpful. Thanks for this, I can't wait to see the following segments.

  • @roblipton9121
    @roblipton9121 24 дні тому +1

    great video, the falling leaf exercise is key for when I'm teaching, as well as big toe/little toe. Really getting foot soul sensitivity is super important, but takes longer to teach, that's why the falling leaf exercise is so important. Well done!

    • @АнатолийТренерпогорнымлыжам
      @АнатолийТренерпогорнымлыжам 24 дні тому

      В бане тоже есть падающий лист приводящий к травме ног и рук. Так что не стоит шибко радоваться. Жизнь она в любой момент может повернуться к вам нехорошим местом!!!

  • @davidbeazer9799
    @davidbeazer9799 24 дні тому +1

    Ha ha 😂 my first thought was he’s in race boots with no traction vs grip walk. Also, Alain’s “Oh My Gosh” and the shake of the Head!🤣 Love him! Great Video for the true ski nerd!

  • @jimmartinson4280
    @jimmartinson4280 25 днів тому +1

    Excellent video. I can't wait to get on the snow and practice the rotary turn.

  • @dianeboross6978
    @dianeboross6978 25 днів тому +1

    I can't wait to try some of the exercises. Thank you, Deb!

  • @rickcoyne7845
    @rickcoyne7845 25 днів тому +2

    Thank you DEB!!!!! You are just Amazing!!

  • @ilonabrandt-tom454
    @ilonabrandt-tom454 22 дні тому

    Thank you...watching before going to teach today...looking forward to the next videos

  • @warrenoberholser
    @warrenoberholser 17 днів тому +1

    Awesome videos- thank you so much!!😀

  • @knitsandnature
    @knitsandnature 18 днів тому

    trying this tomorrow!! Thank you so so much for these great vids!!!!!

  • @pas212
    @pas212 25 днів тому

    Awesome video, thanks Deb & Alain!

  • @bobbyaldighieri264
    @bobbyaldighieri264 25 днів тому +1

    Excellent on the minutiae…. He truly knows his stuff…

  • @peripheral1258
    @peripheral1258 25 днів тому +2

    Love listening to someone What Knows What It Is. Boot Set-up is such a large part of good skiing: If you can't find parallel-Flat and parallel-equally-edged skis you have to blow a season just sorta-barely adapting. Somewhere I heard that the outside foot is the power and the inside foot is the Brains.

  • @scott.e.wiseman
    @scott.e.wiseman 25 днів тому +1

    This is a treasure trove, Deb. It’s a long video, but every minute has something to glean. What a gift you gave us all by documenting this! ❤

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +1

      Thank you. It is a treasure trove and it was a lot of work🤣🤣

    • @scott.e.wiseman
      @scott.e.wiseman 25 днів тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrongI can tell! That’s why it’s even more of a gift! 🙏

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +1

      @ we need Alain to go from six sentences to three. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TomHolliday9
    @TomHolliday9 23 дні тому

    Great stuff Deb! Thanks for posting

  • @14anjuli
    @14anjuli 25 днів тому +1

    Wow, This video is superb

  • @gogglebro9421
    @gogglebro9421 20 днів тому

    Deb, I agree with Alain and also teach the “skills concept” (rotary, edging, and pressure movements) rather than the Five Fundamentals. I was glad to hear his opinion on this subject. // Marshall

  • @williamfox1146
    @williamfox1146 24 дні тому +1

    Taos Ski Valley - best ski school in America.

  • @jamesreilly7684
    @jamesreilly7684 25 днів тому +6

    On another topic I ski nearly every day at Alta and aside from Billy Kidd's niece all the best skiers look like merely advanced skiers until you put them in really challenging conditions. And even then they do not ski like any of your videos. This is also true for the free ride professionals. Everyone carves but it is subtler than laying down rails on the groomers. Maybe a video discussing this type of skiing would be useful.

    • @keim3548
      @keim3548 15 днів тому

      I think you’re basically talking about skiing with a flatter ski, less edge angle, more rotary. In my opinion, this is quite a bit easier and less technical andand is what I use to control speed on the steepest lines. Why do I say less technical? Because the balance point is so much wider. The advantage of carving is maximizing speed for the amount of slope available. While with free skiing you want to limit your speed as well as set up for tricks and absorb impacts and bumps

    • @jamesreilly7684
      @jamesreilly7684 14 днів тому

      @@keim3548 easy to say on a 30 degree pitch... in a 45 degree couloir just navigating in a controlled and collected form is the challenge. Perhaps it is less 'technical' but it is also extraordinarily difficult to do well. It would be very entertaining to see bodie not against franz but instead against andrew pollard, taylor pratt or someone else of equal stature.
      When you see the really good free skiers navigating Perla's at Alta/Bird and marvel how easy they make it look it will change your perspective on this issue. Whatever they are doing it is different than what mere mortals can ever hope to achieve.

  • @goodyentertainment4054
    @goodyentertainment4054 24 дні тому

    Great clinic! ❤

  • @amybutler2856
    @amybutler2856 25 днів тому

    Love this! At minute 12:30 Alain is talking about stance and it reminds me of your video when you talk about the “value” of your wedge. How you hold yourself in the wedge, your stance and consistency/control of the wedge. This is the next “value” after wedge?

  • @CB-qf8yx
    @CB-qf8yx 21 день тому

    This is very interesting. I wonder how this technique will work off piste, when my skis are in the snow rather than on top. Thank you.

  • @showze21
    @showze21 24 дні тому

    thanks, i love doing rotary moves during free skiing, my experience is that some skis rotated much better than others. and that is key, ride a ski that rotates quickly. my best ski for rotation is a 2016 fischer progressor f19. hes riding a stockli sc

  • @MrDHCuthill
    @MrDHCuthill 24 дні тому

    My. This man can talk for America!

  • @dblackoutx
    @dblackoutx 25 днів тому +2

    Should my core be sore after a good day of skiing? I can feel it most in my lower back perhaps I get down too much

  • @73gratia
    @73gratia 25 днів тому

    Love this. At 4.10.. one selfcheck is to look and feel. Do I rotate using ball of feet or heel. Then. Is it my stance or my boot not supporting that movement.

  • @leer.watson4673
    @leer.watson4673 19 днів тому +1

    Was the class not performing to his standard? He seemed to lose his patience at the 18:26 mark with them. Maybe he was talking to 1 person specifically. I’ve watched all your videos with him and that was the first time I’ve seen him like that. Hopefully, they all eventually got it.

  • @BelfourFan001
    @BelfourFan001 24 дні тому +1

    Awesome video, thank you! How does this relate to skiing in deeper snow? I think I'm guilty of the "turning quickly and delivering the pressure quickly" technique on piste. Started learning off piste and I struggle with the transition because I can't hockey stop so I'm wondering if this is applicable in deeper snow as well.

    • @danblumel
      @danblumel 21 день тому +2

      A lot of unweighting is required in deeper snow (powder).

  • @vicentefontestad6083
    @vicentefontestad6083 22 дні тому

    Sublime!. Thank you so much

  • @dianaclark5658
    @dianaclark5658 23 дні тому

    Woo-hoo! Thank you Deb!😊

  • @2MilMil
    @2MilMil 4 дні тому

    Hey Deb, thank you for this video full of valuable insights. One question I have about steering turns: on steeper terrain, the distance between your skis meant that one ski will be noticeably higher than the other during transition phase when you are not pointing at the fall line. The more perpendicular you are with the fall line, the larger this difference in height can become. For speed control, we are spending more time across the slope instead of in the fall line. Does this situation make sense? If so, how does that affect the way we ski steering turns since now our legs are no longer symmetric?

  • @razaman514
    @razaman514 25 днів тому

    Great video, I’m curious to hear more about why gripwalk could be bad. Thanks!

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +2

      Only for the drill with the skis off. The grip walk grabs the snow so it is difficult to turn the boots on the snow

  • @stephenholdsworth4315
    @stephenholdsworth4315 25 днів тому

    Just what I'm looking for, now back to the practice slope.

  • @darcyrt
    @darcyrt 23 дні тому

    Great video Deb. When will we see part 2?

  • @17hughsie17
    @17hughsie17 22 дні тому

    My big (lighthearted) take aways..
    @27.59 Burts awkward appearance.
    @29.48 the introduction of FOMO man and his really annoying "leg activity"
    And
    @32.09 the awesome IDGAF skier rocking his leather jacket for a day on the slopes.. 🤘.. Love that.!

  • @mrredithhall7115
    @mrredithhall7115 20 днів тому

    Fantastic! Enthusiasm!

  • @ehthrough
    @ehthrough 25 днів тому

    Great video! Regarding the stationary drill at 3:50... is there a reason he is pivoting on his heal versus the ball of his foot?

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +2

      He is pivoting his entire foot, not heal or ball. We never turn on the ball of our foot

    • @ehthrough
      @ehthrough 25 днів тому

      ​@DebArmstrongSkiStrong Thanks the response, Deb! In the video, it appears his inside foot is pivoting on the heel. To me, this would indicate COM behind the BOS, which is why I asked. With our balance towards the balls of our feet in a proper stance, I was thinking the drill would pivot towards the ball.
      Is a "bowtie" pattern of the inside foot the goal in the drill? Or am I thinking about it all wrong?

  • @MrDogonjon
    @MrDogonjon 25 днів тому

    I agree five fundamentals is redundant. Gauge pressure manipulation is the primary fundamental all skill is built on. Undersanding snow behavior is a science that goes deep into the exclusion zone no one knows about.

  • @noah-yc4fg
    @noah-yc4fg 25 днів тому

    unbelievable stuff

  • @roy87345
    @roy87345 22 дні тому

    Gold gold gold❤❤❤

  • @lance31415
    @lance31415 22 дні тому

    The Firesign Theater said it best when they released "Everything You Know Is Wrong" - but they didn't have Alain's adorable French accent or Taos' wonderful snow

  • @b.6472
    @b.6472 23 дні тому

    На коньках есть замечательное упражнение, которое так и называется слалом. Мне кажется по сути это тоже самое о чём говорит Алан. Особенно если делать правильно, в две ноги, "отвязав" параллельные бёдра от "несущего" корпуса.

  • @constitutionfencible
    @constitutionfencible 25 днів тому

    Always delicious food for thought on this channel. I often teach pressure on the outside with tension on the inside. I do believe instructors need to be careful discussing the inside ski because a large percentage of skiers are inside ski dominant and I worry that drawing extra attention to the inside ski may cause them to lean even more on
    that ski.

  • @mikethomas3952
    @mikethomas3952 25 днів тому

    Wow...nice movement pattern drill

  • @kdontknow
    @kdontknow 25 днів тому +1

    When the instructor turn in 4:50, did him put weight on his inside leg for a short period of time ? I am a little bit confused here

    • @jaimiestead254
      @jaimiestead254 25 днів тому

      Yes he did, however it was a demonstration, a coaching thing, not to be confused with what you should be doing.

    • @jaimiestead254
      @jaimiestead254 25 днів тому

      The demo wasn't about the weight/balance on which ski, it was to demonstrate the rotary movement in the legs.

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      Thank you😉

    • @jaimiestead254
      @jaimiestead254 25 днів тому +1

      The last five minutes is very interesting. I think that there has been far too much trying to teach from racers down rather than how we become racers.

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      @@jaimiestead254 interesting point. Best may be working both ways.

  • @jaimiestead254
    @jaimiestead254 25 днів тому +1

    It is physics, for every action there needs to be an opposite and equal reaction.
    Try to open a screw cap bottle by turning the cap only. you will die of thirst.
    Rotating the legs, they need an equal and opposite reaction which is the core.

  • @donaldfiesta8666
    @donaldfiesta8666 23 дні тому

    Deb tried to reach you, how about a presentation on "different kinds of short turns"? You know carved, mogul turns, skidded turns to slow down.😍

  • @williamfox1146
    @williamfox1146 24 дні тому

    Alain owns Le Ski Mastery at Taos where you can buy Stockli skis.

  • @nytrocircus
    @nytrocircus 25 днів тому

    My question is, what is the difference between availment skiing vs reploimont?

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      Get a French dictionary I suppose 😉🤣

    • @nytrocircus
      @nytrocircus 25 днів тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong , haha I know the answer, but nobody cares what I say, just want to hear the Master speak to the differences.

  • @wondertribewed
    @wondertribewed 25 днів тому

    ? : On the section around 16 minutes where pivot slips and then into falling leaf…. Is he saying Rotary of feet and legs is more dominant then slight adjustment of fore / aft - BOS - COM relationship to move in falling leaf. I think I heard him say stance doesn’t change, but I’m curious if ankle flexion and extension is not blended in as well?!

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      One can turn the feet from the knee down. Micro turning/steering movement occurs there. I use it in bumps all the time and the falling leaf promotes this. Stance width does not change.

    • @wondertribewed
      @wondertribewed 25 днів тому

      ⁠@@DebArmstrongSkiStrongThanks!
      So its a falling leaf with micro steering of feet and i assume one could also play with a different type of falling leaf drill isolating more ankle flex to pressure front of ski and ankle extension to recenter while moving skis down and backwards?

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +1

      @ of course. Every drill can emphasize different skills. Drills can be adjusted as well to emphasize different skills

  • @magnificoas388
    @magnificoas388 23 дні тому +1

    let's say that the french are very good skiers :)

    • @danblumel
      @danblumel 21 день тому +1

      Only some of them, as anywhere else.

  • @yogiebere
    @yogiebere 24 дні тому

    Video showing up as 480p maximum, maybe upload issue?

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  24 дні тому

      I will keep that in mind for future videos. How are you watching the video? On a large screen? Large image low resolution?

    • @yogiebere
      @yogiebere 21 день тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong I'm on my PC with a computer monitor. It looks quite grainy, not sure if your source file is larger than 480p (I assume so if gopro)

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  21 день тому

      @ ya, I’m sorry, unfortunately for this video I don’t upload it in high enough resolution regrettably!! Lesson learned

    • @yogiebere
      @yogiebere 20 днів тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong All good! Maybe for part 2. Loving the content! :)

  • @Esperluet
    @Esperluet 19 днів тому

    4:20

  • @mop9i40k
    @mop9i40k 25 днів тому

    It's so sad the video quality is only 480 p.

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      Educate me for the future. Thank you

    • @zaymonantonio
      @zaymonantonio 23 дні тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong When you export the video from wherever you edit this, try and make sure the export settings are at least 1080p (1920x1080px). This is standard high definition.
      Thanks for the video! We want to see all the crispy details of how the skis are interacting with the snow.

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  23 дні тому

      @ thank you for this feedback! 🙏🙏

  • @jamesreilly7684
    @jamesreilly7684 25 днів тому

    in this video his skiing looks more like franz than bodie. Which is a bit confusing. Perhaps when he discusses carving it will be clearer.

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +1

      It is true, with more rotary the ski is not tipped on edge as high and the body stands more over the feet. The CM still takes a shorter path, inside the feet through the turn, but not as much as a high edge angle turn like Bode makes. Franz is using more rotary these days.

    • @jamesreilly7684
      @jamesreilly7684 25 днів тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong I dont blame him.... age catches up to even the best!

  • @otisregatoni617
    @otisregatoni617 25 днів тому

    ….. to ski better is more important to me, than look better. It all starts with the feet - it is a feel. He says it rite, “…be aware of the feet…” Good vid

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 24 дні тому +1

    PURE GOLD...
    Here's a very good example of the opposite of 'basic' - it's still is symmetric inside /outside ski associativity done by one of the worlds best Nathan Taugwalder
    ua-cam.com/users/shortssQ2CIhFwFcg
    I hope Deb would agree.

  • @TheSkeewiz
    @TheSkeewiz 22 дні тому

    WWHHD = What Would Harald Harb Do?

  • @iandunn9497
    @iandunn9497 24 дні тому

    So rotary is what is missing, but I see it all over the mountain....two footed, twisting Z shaped turns. Shoulder rotation and twisting is the turn mechanisms. Poor balance ability if they lose inside ski support. Leaning and banking turns no problem because inside ski takes the weight. I guess that's all stability. Looks like a golf cart going down the hill, but I guess it's stable. Dynamic balance devoid.

  • @АнатолийТренерпогорнымлыжам

    Так что не старайтесь пальцами ног построить фигушку, - ничего не получится! Желаю здоровья и удачи!!!

  • @robertsiri1582
    @robertsiri1582 24 дні тому

    do those skis come in adult size?😂

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  24 дні тому

      Where do you ski? Taos is steep and generally narrow. To carve the top of the turn through completion a shorter ski is preferable. Jackson hole on the other hand carving the tip of the turn through completion a longer ski would be manageable. Wider runs. Thoughts for consideration.
      In the Midwest a shorter ski would also make sense, shallower pitch, shorter runs.

    • @Carlins_Prophet
      @Carlins_Prophet 22 дні тому

      I'm 67 years old and I've been skiing since I'm 9.
      I'm 6 ft 4 in. My best skiing is done on a pair of 170 s. If you have a friend who has a pair of Head super shapes with an adjustable binding, you should try them.

    • @danblumel
      @danblumel 21 день тому +1

      ​​​@@Carlins_Prophet I'm also 67 and was a PSIA full cert instructor back in the early 80's back then skied everything on 210's now I ski everything on just under 200 cm GS (~198) competition racing skis I'm 6'3" and 220 lbs..

    • @Carlins_Prophet
      @Carlins_Prophet 21 день тому

      @@danblumel Personally, I would have a hard time on the steeps with something that long. I would just be surviving rather than carving. In the 80s I didn't turn as much, loved GS style of skiing and was on a Head Radial 210. The newer technologies in the skis that came along changed all that and now I'm going to spend the rest of my life making up for all the turns that I never made when I was younger.

    • @danblumel
      @danblumel 21 день тому +1

      I skied Kastle's back then, still love GS, I ski fast unless too many people to stay away from, rarely true at Snow Basin, Utah.

  • @gmoneymac23
    @gmoneymac23 11 днів тому

    Step 1: Get a ~70mm under foot ski. Half kidding ;)

  • @FuStyle321
    @FuStyle321 25 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/YIgVcmqTlpk/v-deo.htmlsi=ONPgdTfdOIdXjP7U

  • @TheSkeewiz
    @TheSkeewiz 22 дні тому

    ua-cam.com/video/bYGWES0cUAU/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared

  • @jharomeer
    @jharomeer 24 дні тому +3

    Ah yes, let’s bring back the good old days when skiing was a cryptic, confusing, and elitist black art! Because who doesn’t love a little unnecessary mystique on the slopes? It's the most vague, chaotic, and disconnected set of phrases-a jumble of fragmented information that doesn’t form a coherent system. This is pretty typical of former athletes who lack the ability to break down movements into smaller, easy-to-explain steps. In the same sentence, or even the same minute, he manages to contradict himself entirely.
    Sorry, but I feel like this thread desperately needs someone to step in and say, 'Oh… the king is naked.'"

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  24 дні тому

      Yes, I read this. There is a book out there titled “don’t always believe what you think”.
      You have an interesting perspective. I clearly do not agree😉

    • @Carlins_Prophet
      @Carlins_Prophet 22 дні тому +2

      When Deb opened the video, she stated who this video's target audience was. This particular video is for advanced skiers who are almost " there". These tips are intended to take people from being almost there to finally getting it. Once one is almost there, one will have picked up many of these terms and phrases used and will be able to apply them more easily to their own skiing. Trying to become an acrobat by having someone describe how to become an acrobat will be filled with a lot of unfamiliar terms which are being used to describe unfamiliar athletic body positions and transformations. Proper skiing gets explained upside down and sideways by a myriad of personalities. Each of the personalities tries to reach the intermediate skier in their own way. Have any of the ski instructors that you've ever seen laid on their back and showed you the twisting of the feet? Stuff like that speaks to some and not others.

  • @u.s.cowboy3052
    @u.s.cowboy3052 25 днів тому

    The Deb bug ha ha... But that's skiing... good times 😃🤣⛷️

  • @anatoli28
    @anatoli28 25 днів тому

    Psia sucks embrace pmts❤

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому +5

      Oh my gosh. Can I just say that all the pmts comments are so tiring and toxic. Personally I find pmts tiring and all the attitude that goes along with it. Sorry, had to say it.

    • @puregsr
      @puregsr 25 днів тому

      That's the 4 letter word that will give Deb a heart attack. 😂
      You can mention it, but please be respectful, we are all here to learn and grow. I imagine in Heaven, Deb welcomes PMTS to come together to learn with open arms … probably not 😅

    • @hehexd4557
      @hehexd4557 25 днів тому

      PMTS is just inside leg flexion and tipping onto pinky toe to start the turn.

    • @DebArmstrongSkiStrong
      @DebArmstrongSkiStrong  25 днів тому

      @@puregsr not sure of your point. I have just had a few years of HH students bad mouthing PSIA and many others. It’s just not necessary and it’s tiring, that’s all.

    • @puregsr
      @puregsr 25 днів тому

      @@DebArmstrongSkiStrong I just want everyone to be respectful and made a little joke knowing how much they annoy you, that's all. We know you are passionate about skiing and all about spreading love, not hate.