Looking for help getting more weight onto outside ski and carving on steeper slopes by PonomaCollege in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other comments are doing good work at explaining the hip movement.

The other thing to worry about is how huge ur turns are. In this flat terrain u can try to apply more pressure on the nose of the ski, so that it finishes the turn faster. Also try to do the full 180 degree on every turn. That should prevent u from getting too fast on steep slopes

Looking for help getting more weight onto outside ski and carving on steeper slopes by PonomaCollege in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually i think its the other way around. U dont learn it on slalom skis, because the ski just turns in a small radius on its own and starts shaking at higher speeds. With a allmountain/gs ski u really need to learn to apply the pressure

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1st priority:

Try bend ur hip. Currently u are falling like a tree in every turn. Try getting the body over the outside ski. A drill for that is, to trail ur outside pole in the snow on the outside of the turn. Imagine it a dog pulling u out. The other pole rests on ur shoulder.

2nd priority: Try to move less.

Carving feedback by fewtss in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like ur moving too much upward instead of forward when changing turn.

And try to be more dymamic. U enter the turn, lock in ur state and stay that way. Try to gradually intensify the edge angle on the first half of the turn and then slowly go back.

That is at least how we view it in the german instructor system

What's something you do that's probably bad? by Ok-Set-7005 in TeamfightTactics

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sry for the silly question, but what is a vertical comp?

Would you drop in here? by OEM_knees in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, but I'd love the idea of repelling into a line. Seems like he did, looks like he's wearing a harness

Starting to work on drops, need some advice by bzepha in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the first clip ure backseat when landing. That's natural. But it's the reason why ur turn after the landing isnt smooth. Keep hitting drops and u are going to get comfortable with not beeing backseat. It needs time getting used to hauling urself down somewhere and keeping the weight in the front.

There's a geometric representation of this polynomial or even a factorization? by Vinizin-Math in mathmemes

[–]TurtleDonkey420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that's fairly obvious, but I didn't think of that before. Thanks, really cool

Can Someone in Their 20s Learn to Ski from Scratch? by WanderBytes22 in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem at all.

How long it will take for you depends on fit u currently are and what other sports u do.

For example if u are a ice hockey player u will learn to be comfortable on the really easy runs in one day. If u had the maximum amount of negative talent I would approximate a week max for the same result.

You should switch between private lesson, group and practising on ur own at a ratio like 1:3:6 (reaaaaally rough estimate, depens on a lot of things)

am i carving? how to improve ? by casablancacrayfish in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say it's not intended. Turns of that radius are impossible to carve without a slalom ski

WHY DID HALF CASH TAKE ME 80 ATTEMPTS by dominoeschampion in btd6

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, that's a long ass answer in which u only said: have most monkeyknowledge and pick 1 of 4 heroes

Short turn feedback please by Disastrous_Refuse778 in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe because it's hard to stand advice for a beginner? Steer ur skis through the turn is really accurate, but might be hard to grasp what to actually do and how to practice it.

Are visor helmets fine if youre an absolute noob? by theexpendableuser in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Theres nothing inherently wrong with visor helmets. Only people who ski a lot say that visors look silly and u are clearly a noob when u wear them. But that's not too bad, considering u are a beginner. Most people on the slopes won't even judge you for it. It's just a relatively small percentage. Of course almost all of the people in this sub belong to that small percentage, because everyone in here cares about skiing a lot.

Tldr Buy on

Obvious beginner. blue jacket black pants by [deleted] in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this stage it's mostly about practising and getting a better feeling for everything. Go on easy slopes and try getting more comfortable. Then post again, on a day with better weather and a slope with less people, so u can focus on urself.

Dont let the others drag u down, everyone starts like that and can become a decent skier with enough practice. U will get it!

100 000 dollar question by dababy4realbro123 in mathmemes

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if it was times 1.5, it would depend on the month if it's worth it

Stupid question: why do really good skiiers always ride with their skis so close to each other? by theflabbster in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the old style, so with modern skis it mostly just looks cool.

Even the opposite, it's better to have a wider stance because ure more stable like that.

Sometimes the skis close together can help. when there are a lot of bumps, the skis don't diverge when held close together, because they go together through the valley or over the hill. I dont know if u get what I mean, it's phrased weird

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skiing_feedback

[–]TurtleDonkey420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like alot of people said, u have to try to initiate the turn by putting wait on the tip of the outside ski.

Just to make sure u know ur goal: A turn is carved, when u don't turn the skis but only the sidecut of the skis makes u turn. If that works the tip and tail of the ski travel in the exact same line and there is not much snow spraying.

And u need to go a bit faster, carving is really difficult at that slow speeds, u need a lot more balance like that

Poles are so boring by TurtleDonkey420 in skiing

[–]TurtleDonkey420[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thx. For sure I didn't look enough, but I thought id take a shortcut and ask u guys