Improve Pressure and Balance | Escape the intermediate plateau

Improve Pressure and Balance | Escape the intermediate plateau

Carv - Digital Ski Coach

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@forensic8385
@forensic8385 - 29.01.2024 22:55

Try doing those lessons on puny ice covered east coast slopes, lol.

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@user-yr7lx5rv8o
@user-yr7lx5rv8o - 25.01.2024 21:56

Right on . . . Great tips !!!

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@williamgeorge1008
@williamgeorge1008 - 09.01.2024 22:39

How do you get/earn these scores ?

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@jajam3725
@jajam3725 - 08.01.2024 17:06

Congratulations great video thank you, nice lesson.

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@user-ie9wd3qt7f
@user-ie9wd3qt7f - 30.12.2023 23:49

Z-Russi

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@otitan1
@otitan1 - 28.12.2023 06:57

As a long-time expert skier, I still cringe and second guess my abilities when I look down a double black diamond+ run.

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@froggiewes
@froggiewes - 18.12.2023 07:15

Damn that’s some smooth skiing

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@Cameron-ue7lu
@Cameron-ue7lu - 06.12.2023 19:38

Thank you! This is the first time I am hearing the term "extension", referring to the uphill ski. I've been looking everywhere for this. In other videos the focus is weight on the downhill ski to edge the carve. Yet, I've still not understood whether the extension is just a natural result of the reduced weight of the uphill ski or there is a conscious effort to extend the uphill ski. Help! :)

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@gvv1mhh
@gvv1mhh - 06.12.2023 08:07

Good video

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@user-re2tj9ju2f
@user-re2tj9ju2f - 27.11.2023 17:08

Good fack

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@jonathan9506
@jonathan9506 - 26.11.2023 19:50

What is a Ski IQ???

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@lofee-jm8wy
@lofee-jm8wy - 20.11.2023 16:10

I learned skiing yesterday and that was my first day of skiing and I am already at a blue/intermediate

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@MrBdoleagle
@MrBdoleagle - 08.11.2023 04:59

hope one day I can ski like you.

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@ardenpowers7730
@ardenpowers7730 - 23.10.2023 15:56

Right on . . . Great tips !!!

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@jackjmaheriii
@jackjmaheriii - 01.10.2023 01:16

I’m blessed with a lot of power, and when I was young water skiing taught me that all a high power frame gets you is the ability to mask bad habits longer. Now I’m in my middle years, I’m raising a snow skiing family, and I’m really thankful for this channel. I ski greens and blues all day, I try to smart using the techniques taught here, and save the horsepower for when the wife and kids need lifted out of deep powder. And sometimes sneak in a few diamonds at the end of the day. This channel is definitely worth a follow!

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@carlsmith8751
@carlsmith8751 - 18.08.2023 03:01

Great video… I’d like to see when I’m teaching railroad tracks. I start with them concentrating more on the outside skis or I have them have their skis, separated a little bit more like shoulder width… I love the gum thing!!!

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@joesalemi2414
@joesalemi2414 - 16.04.2023 02:08

Great instruction. This is the first time I saw a number associated with skier IQ. This instruction was to bring a skier to the 115 level. It would be helpful to see an actual 115 skier at the end of this video or even at the beginning.

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@batatatasfritas
@batatatasfritas - 12.04.2023 02:27

excellent class

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@martigarcia5550
@martigarcia5550 - 04.04.2023 01:11

How do you get that info? Is that an app?

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@intell0
@intell0 - 03.04.2023 22:08

I mean I get why people don’t learn out the real way. Because it’s hard for your soft legs.

But you should sit in a 90 degree angle with your legs and then stretch them in in every turn.

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@billgraham4912
@billgraham4912 - 01.04.2023 03:47

OK Kim, I'm skiing solo tomorrow, and I'm dedicating a good 2-3 hours to these drills and then free skiing the rest of the day. Looking forward to trying this out.

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@lesliearwin1174
@lesliearwin1174 - 30.03.2023 23:04

Clear demos, I like the demos of doing it wrong too.

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@gamesmusic1974
@gamesmusic1974 - 28.03.2023 00:26

If I have a custom insole, what should I do in regards to using Carv? Remove the insole and use the thin one which came with the boot or not use any insole at all?

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@robinwhitelaw2986
@robinwhitelaw2986 - 27.03.2023 19:51

I think this was a good effort to help intermediate skiers learn how to carve. That said, as a fellow instructor, I understood the skills that each drill was trying to work on but found it hard to understand how these skills should be applied to an actual turn. The best example was the w turns to teach fore and aft pressure control. I wasn't able to understand what feelings I should be experiencing and where in a carve turn they should show up. Also toppling was mentioned (which can be referred to as inclination) but done so in combination with rolling ankles and knees to engage and disengage edges. For me this was confusing.

Carving is an experiment of how to blend toppling (inclination) with angles (created by rolling ankles and tipping knees towards the center of the turn along with hip angulation) to keep our weight balanced on the outside ski. Carving is about how much you can topple/incline (that creates the most edge angle for carving) and still stay balanced on the outside ski (using ankles, knees and hips to create a banana shape in your body that moves your center of mass, which is close to your belly button, back towards the outside ski ... so you don't have to prop yourself up on your inside leg/ski). There are lots of videos out there that go into this in some detail ... and ... explain the design of the ski and why it MUST be tipped up on a fairly high edge angle before it will carve ... unless you just want to carve very long radius turns on a very gentle slope (doing "railway tracks") ... which can't be done on steeper runs because you end up going too fast.

Anyway, lots of great videos out there to watch and carving is a huge amount of fun ... and worth learning!

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@suz4359
@suz4359 - 25.03.2023 05:27

So much talking. Blah blah blah. Be quiet and ski.

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@justinrfogarty780
@justinrfogarty780 - 24.03.2023 22:14

I wonder if you are a bit too much in the back seat and your ankles do not have enough tension at the initiation because of your posture. The skis are not hooking up early.

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@amundekroll7490
@amundekroll7490 - 24.03.2023 19:47

You should get some education in physic and if you could get your ski boots align you would be able to do these exercises much smoother.

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@Steph-iw3hr
@Steph-iw3hr - 24.03.2023 10:49

Hi Kim , nice video very interesting will think about it for next season
I am in alps Les Arcs resort

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@4get_it
@4get_it - 24.03.2023 06:11

when we re carving in a good quality snow track and suddenly hit a patch of ice in the snow, i few i get destabilized, is there a way to counter that and deal with sudden patches of icy snow? sorry if my comment doesnt make a lot of sense, im from brazil and am only an average skier, but this is a feeling i get when im doing these kind of turns

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@jimt1575
@jimt1575 - 24.03.2023 03:54

Will you marry me????

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@bradmorden8094
@bradmorden8094 - 24.03.2023 03:42

Excellent. Love Ferrari Porsche analogy and love language for teaching intermediate skiers with simple and effective language “ tip boot cuff into hill””

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@Rodolfowei12345
@Rodolfowei12345 - 23.03.2023 20:23

i'm still unsure, how good the tracking is, I'm getting consistent 135-140 IQ runs with peaks now of 148. But on the videos i don't look that good, have to try the video coach funktion.

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