How to ski steep offpist (Freeride Academy)
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- The Freeride Academy will turn you into a better offpist skier.
In this episode you´ll learn how to ski better in steeper terrain. We´re talking steep, but not "if you fall you die steep", just fun-steep!
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Good advice and best tip I ever had for steeps, wider pole plant not too far forward.
I learned from famous European skier Ben Zekneez. Seriously though that was a joke my dad used to tell but the advice is solid. Stay springy and always always face the fall line. Add about 15% more rotation for free heal.
The Saying we use is to go with the flow in keeping your momentum going which makes it easier to link your turns. You don’t want to keep staring and stopping. The first turn is the most difficult but once you’re moving it becomes easier to turn on steep terrain. If you watch technical good skiers on steep terrain they do not appear to me working hard. They move with a grove and flow as they go. Yes I am a poet and don’t know it⛷😄
Good guidance. I learned this about 40 years ago on some 198cm straight Rossignols when I visited Crested Butte with a College group
Alright now im ready for corbett's couloir lol
Lmao same, untill we see it right
Best step ski tips on UA-cam!
Thanks for the advice. I've always felt uncomfortable on steeps and I really wanna get better at it.
Loving these videos. But most surprised to hear a non-British person use (0:15) the expression ‘toodaloo’ before! Even if he mistakenly used it as an introduction instead of its actual meaning of goodbye.
Off piste is we’re the fun us at!!
Thanks guys, good help!
Excellent
Keep your vertical axis (local reference frame) perpendicular to your skis (mass energy density stress tensor). Swing pole prior to pole plant to help transfer wieght (baryon mass h2o to convert to h3o2 giving you anti gravitic acceleration) to shape turns, block momentum through deceleration and assist early weight transfer with a firm pole plant. . . dynamic counterbary...
Back packs create difficult postures in steeps. Pro patrollers use cargo vests distributing the weight of items balanced around their body not affecting their center of mass backwards causing defensive rotations during counterbary.. .
Jon Jacoby could you make a video and show us?
This all maximizes mass flow rate through dynamic friction and sheer stress and bouyant forces with the correct rake angle. Also keep your hands out front helps increase mass moment of inertia to meet Bernoulli’s stability criterion. Lastly be sure to have a the correct type of ski which will enable photovoltaic process and resupply ATP and optimize potential energy to the femur. Everybody skis steeps better with antimatter.
Be aware of avalanche on steeps ones guys
Ingritt Sand avalanches are less typical on really steep slopes than on intermediate steep solpes
Thanks!
So should I be doing hop turns or braquage turns on a steep chute, my ski instructor told me they braquage are better but then I see someone like Cody Townsend doing hop turns down crazy steep coluiors.
Great video helped me a lot I'm a guy who is scared pretty fast but I love freeriding 😂and I'm actually quite good but when I'm frightened I start cramping up and my flow is fucked so it gets so hard to ski properly.
That girl is a pretty good skier.
Great Video! Can you translate this great series in german?
Thanks! Sorry we made this series only in english and swedish. But we have open up community subtitles if you want to contribute: ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=xtnr09nmIqk
Anyone know where the girls jacket is from? I like it !!
I think it’s north face brigandine jacket.
Would you please tell where you are
Looks like Åre, Sweden
@@Shawn-nd2bj Interesting I had no idea Sweden had such mountain and ski terrain.
Im quite sure its off piste not without the e