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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @Bigpictureskiing
    @Bigpictureskiing 3 роки тому +21

    Great static exercise for keeping the body together as one in powder.

  • @paulwhetstone0473
    @paulwhetstone0473 2 роки тому +23

    Wow, that was the best demonstration and explanation of powder skiing I’ve encountered. Thanks for laying it out in such a clear and organized way.

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the video

    • @opinion56
      @opinion56 11 місяців тому

      I agree. I swear nobody can get all the nuances totally covered, but this guy does it well

  • @2204pc
    @2204pc 11 місяців тому +1

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Josh , give us MORE MORE MORE FOOTAGE of when your skiing in the POWDER (and on bumps as well), since it’s so beautiful and instructive just to see you on hard terrain. Humain brain works with MIMETISM , and by watching you we learn. And one day I will do the trip from Val d’Isère to Italy to have a lesson with you. Peter from France.

  • @bobhoye5951
    @bobhoye5951 Рік тому +1

    Good explanation on the "modern" way of skiing powder. Beginning in 1964, I had the privilege of skiing at Alta, Utah. Still likely the best for steep and deep. And at times unusually light. I had a pair of Head Deep Powders and they were soft enough that when your knees were cranked over the skis bent which forced the turn. So you wanted to keep the skis under the snow. On top and you went too fast. Slow was assisted by lots of finish with the tails. Body position was important. To keep your back vertical, you kept your chin tucked down. In order to keep your upper body blocked down slope you held on each turn your hand slightly out. Cranking your fist in, forced the body to rotate. If anyone is interested I can still give lessons while sitting on a tall, but rotating bar chair. Best with a seat belt.

  • @rmsmith2396
    @rmsmith2396 2 роки тому +5

    Great job, made it easy to understand. Wish it was as easy to put into practice.

  • @gordonmcdermott5941
    @gordonmcdermott5941 2 роки тому +4

    Great demos and clarity in the explanations! Thanks!

  • @gavinjennings8319
    @gavinjennings8319 3 роки тому +13

    I’ve watched a lot of powder technique videos and this is definitely one of the best. Good job!!

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Gavin. I’ve got a bumps one coming out this month (December 2021)

  • @robinwhitelaw2986
    @robinwhitelaw2986 Рік тому +3

    I'll add my praise too. Love the drill where u have someone just move one ski, have not seen that before and I can wait to use it with my students to help them understand what it means to engage your core.

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  Рік тому

      Great, thats why I love sharing. I hope your students understand the learn the feelings you are trying to teach. Let me know how it goes.

    • @robinwhitelaw2986
      @robinwhitelaw2986 Рік тому +2

      @@JoshuaDuncanSmith And I should add, you make really great turns both in the bumps and the powder. What stands out to me IS your great core control that contributes to that look of you almost being in slow motion ... in real time.

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  Рік тому +1

      @@robinwhitelaw2986 Yes I 100% agree, trying to keep my arms and core engaged the whole time is key to stabalise the upper body.

  • @robinwhitelaw2986
    @robinwhitelaw2986 Рік тому +5

    From a teaching perspective I think the video is going to be very helpful to those that are trying to take their POW skiing up a notch ... and start venturing into more challenging terrain ... like trees. It would be interesting to see a video from u Joshua on tactics to help those that are just venturing into powder. Fear of going too fast and losing control tends to be high ... just like when skiing bumps. And similar to my comment for helping intermediate skiers learn bumps ... the challenge is about learning how NOT to over edge your skis, coupled with avoiding the temptation to lean in towards the inside hoping to stay closer to the mountain/slope ... for security (which edges the skis even more). So in powder I've had success with talking about keeping the skis flat (keeping a low/flat physical profile under the snow) so they are easier to turn at slower speeds. Just like in bumps, keeping the skis flatter promotes a smeared turn that really helps with speed control. Be great to hear your thoughts Joshua on the use of edges by intermediate skiers both in bumps as well as powder.

    • @teknik12k
      @teknik12k Рік тому

      Powder makes it hard to go fast at all let alone too fast, it was a huge builder in confidence for me.

  • @theopinson3851
    @theopinson3851 Рік тому

    I really appreciate the explanations for WHY you have to do this for powder.

  • @csedan510
    @csedan510 Рік тому +1

    Not that we know much about this in Vermont, but that was the best most concise explanation I have seen.

  • @ВалерийТихонов-и6л
    @ВалерийТихонов-и6л 11 місяців тому

    Какой прекрасный английский! Большое спасибо! И не только за произношение😊

  • @ioanstetca4705
    @ioanstetca4705 10 місяців тому

    All nice and perfectly executed and explained! But where is the powder this year! 😊

  • @Jtflights
    @Jtflights 3 роки тому +1

    Love the way you have edited this. Very useful cheers gents

  • @Slooties
    @Slooties Рік тому +1

    Great video, well done

  • @adayyho
    @adayyho 2 роки тому +2

    The tips really good, I hope I knew that before I ski in Whistler last month. The 1st day of Whister trip n she she got 51cm new snow the night before. The snow depth up to my thigh. I have never ski that much snow in my life, for sure I have hard time there, but enjoy that and dare to continue till 2pm on thst day. I plan to try your tips on the coming season..I will let you know as I tried...Thanks Joshua

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  2 роки тому +1

      That sounds like a fun and exciting first day of your ski holiday. Please let me know how you get on trying these tips out. Thanks

  • @bobhoye5951
    @bobhoye5951 Рік тому

    I'll add a little more. On a steep chute you traversed to the right spot. Then carefully, one at a time, drove the tail into the snow. Thereby ending up with both tips straight out, with half a turn done. Your skiing buddy would then "Figure Eights" over your tracks.

  • @nightsidewanderer
    @nightsidewanderer 2 роки тому +2

    Every video I watch, talks about skiing but all forget the most important part when you are learning: how to stop or slow down on powder?
    I feel that if I apply the same braking methods as on-piste, I will either eat some snow o break a leg.

  • @YehShano
    @YehShano 2 роки тому +2

    Sensational video, realised now my issues with learning powder skiing is that I’m trying to turn my skis when they’re buried

  • @teknik12k
    @teknik12k Рік тому

    Speed! You need speed to ski powder and that's the biggest things. You don't need to hop at all, you just need to go fast enough to float. If you have to hop to turn you're not going fast enough and you should just keep pointing it instead.
    Powder has a lot of resistance and it slows you down a ton, speed is the trick to success, always anticipate flat sections of the hill and point it to compensate for the speed you're going to loose.
    Have fun!

  • @ruffwill15
    @ruffwill15 2 роки тому

    Excellent video with great drills to practice.

  • @sanderkan3796
    @sanderkan3796 2 роки тому

    Nice footage from Nendaz!

  • @jasonleftwrightleft
    @jasonleftwrightleft 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @TheSnifmister
    @TheSnifmister 2 роки тому

    Great video like the exercise

  • @dirk2518
    @dirk2518 11 місяців тому

    Imagine you want to jump in a trampoline. If you want to get hight you have to go in first and use the rebound. It is the same in powder snow. The harder you push in the bigger the rebound and the easier it is to get out of the snow.

  • @dougyoung9617
    @dougyoung9617 2 роки тому +2

    Great job Joshua. If you don't mind though I would like to add an additional thought to this concept. When the stance is wider, not only do the skis get crossed or blocked, but the ski that penetrates deeper may tend to move slower and produce an unexpected turn speed. What are your thoughts?

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  2 роки тому +2

      Yes I agree. If one ski penetrates deeper it will move through the snow at a different speed (slower) than the ski on the surface of the snow. Thats why you want to keep the skis working together through the powder.

    • @dougyoung9617
      @dougyoung9617 2 роки тому +1

      @@JoshuaDuncanSmith Thanks for responding :). I am also a snowboarder (since 1978 Burton Backhill) so I try to consider the conditions and tools I use. Groomers=Fischer CURV. Up to about 20cm Rossingnol Soul 7. over that I snowboard, Never Summer Chairman , center of mass over base of support is simple to control then.
      I hope to ski with you one day soon!

    • @JoshuaDuncanSmith
      @JoshuaDuncanSmith  2 роки тому

      @@dougyoung9617 Sounds like you've got a great set up for all conditions!

  • @shoes123uk8
    @shoes123uk8 2 роки тому

    Great video ! 👍

  • @howardcameron6693
    @howardcameron6693 6 місяців тому

    Great tips heal edge okay

  • @inquistive
    @inquistive Рік тому

    #JoshuaDuncan-Smith Can you advise about weight distribution along the skis please? I can see in the video you were using off-piste skis, but what about say GS skis which I try to use, should your weight be slightly back to stop the tips from submarining or can you distribute your weight the same as on piste?

  • @MrDogonjon
    @MrDogonjon 3 місяці тому

    Ablolutely correct narrow stance in powder is a way to go.... However one of my favorite examiners uses braquage for every thing and does it so well no one notices. His feet are never together in powder bumps crud same wide track broquage. So let's believe in absolutes and when Mahmood does his thing in Hangmans look away..

  • @juancarlosruiz5285
    @juancarlosruiz5285 7 місяців тому

    muy bueno !!

  • @justinwight2213
    @justinwight2213 Рік тому

    Skis ? Width, Brand and length

  • @roy87345
    @roy87345 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice

  • @antreg2008
    @antreg2008 2 роки тому

    2:48 great tip