JF, I love the way you move when skiing.. If I had to guess, your ski of choice is a slalom ski. As great as you are, you look more comfortable on skis with a shorter radius. Am I off base?
+Keith Toh Thank your for your message. Yes it is intentional, I use the poles to feel the ground, but I make sure I do not apply too much pressure on it...
Thanks JF. I'm a fan of your videos and have used them to explain reference movement. Is this feeling motion commonly accepted as a contemporary technique? I don't see it, for example, in interski videos, but the ones I'm watching aren't high resolution enough for me to confirm this isn't happening.
Slaut JF, content de te voir sur les 25 mètres ! j'aime beaucoup :)) Bravo et encore merci pour le partage...
+PROGRESS SKI Center Merci pour ton message! C'est un bon défi de rendre ce ski dynamique surtout quand la neige est moins dure... à bientôt!
JF, I love the way you move when skiing.. If I had to guess, your ski of choice is a slalom ski. As great as you are, you look more comfortable on skis with a shorter radius. Am I off base?
Bonjour Mike. You are right. I wish I had more opportunities to train on a GS ski!
Fantastic video, thanks! I noticed the ski poles dragging on the snow after the pole plant....is this intentional?
+Keith Toh Thank your for your message. Yes it is intentional, I use the poles to feel the ground, but I make sure I do not apply too much pressure on it...
Thanks JF. I'm a fan of your videos and have used them to explain reference movement. Is this feeling motion commonly accepted as a contemporary technique? I don't see it, for example, in interski videos, but the ones I'm watching aren't high resolution enough for me to confirm this isn't happening.
+Keith Toh Thank you! I would not say this is technique. It is more an external cue I use to feel the balance.
+Jf Beaulieu makes sense, thanks! Look forward to seeing more of your work!
Merci J.F.