Series: Carving lessons Intermediate and Advanced
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Skiing: Carving Visualization -
Intermediate Skiing I - The Wall -
Intermediate Skiing II - Side Slip -
Intermediate Skiing III - 360 on the Snow -
Intermediate Skiing IV - Poles Plant -
Intermediate Skiing V - Shorting Poles -
Intermediate Skiing VI - Armpit and Knees -
Intermediate Skiing VII - Rolling Ankles -
Intermediate Skiing VIII - Power Plough Edging -
Intermediate Skiing IX - Javeling Turns -
Advanced Skiing I -
Advanced Skiing II - Early Edges Exercise -
Advanced Skiing III - Thousand Steps -
Advanced Skiing IV - Edges Jumping -
Advanced Skiing V - Inside Edge Exercise -
Advanced Skiing VI - Cross Over -
Advanced Skiing VII - Inclination and Angulation -
Advanced Skiing VIII: Balancing on the Inside Edge
About this Series
- Lessons: 18
- Total Time: 0h 42m
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Access Period: Unlimited
- Created At: 09/27/2010
- Last Updated At: 09/27/2010
The ultimate tools to make you do the perfect lines.Get the best of your ski days. Practice at your favorite ski resort and improve your skills like a pro.
Each exercise is effective and get result. You will impress yourself to discover are good you become and how much terrain you can do without to me exhausted.
we recommend you to have a ski between 11m to 18m of radius to get better result.
You will have fun!
About this Author
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- Robert Gagnon
- 18 lessons
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09/21/2010
Welcome to Bobby's tool Box. Enjoy these exercises to improve your technique at any level. Other chapters are coming soon. Have fun! Be proud to share your new knowledges with your friends but please respect our effort, don't copy the files for other purpose than for yourself.
Have fun!
Thank you!
Lessons Included
- Skiing: Carving Visualization
- Intermediate Skiing I - The Wall
- Intermediate Skiing II - Side Slip
- Intermediate Skiing III - 360 on the Snow
- Intermediate Skiing IV - Poles Plant
- Intermediate Skiing V - Shorting Poles
- Intermediate Skiing VI - Armpit and Knees
- Intermediate Skiing VII - Rolling Ankles
- Intermediate Skiing VIII - Power Plough Edging
- Intermediate Skiing IX - Javeling Turns
- Advanced Skiing I
- Advanced Skiing II - Early Edges Exercise
- Advanced Skiing III - Thousand Steps
- Advanced Skiing IV - Edges Jumping
- Advanced Skiing V - Inside Edge Exercise
- Advanced Skiing VI - Cross Over
- Advanced Skiing VII - Inclination and Angulation
- Advanced Skiing VIII: Balancing on the Inside Edge
None of the lesson in this series have been reviewed.
Below are the descriptions for each of the lessons included in the series:
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Skiing: Carving Visualization
This is the kind of image you should have in your mind when you prepare yourself for skiing. During your coffee time at your favorite ski resort, your way up in the chairlift or in Apres when you talk about ski, this should be your goal. Imagine yourself doing it! Do it.
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Intermediate Skiing I - The Wall
As an intermediate skier, the body separation should become natural when you are skiing. This exercise will help you get the feeling of it and improve your pivoting skills.
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Intermediate Skiing II - Side Slip
Master the steep slope and scary entrance with this exercise. If you can do this exercise properly , you can have a better control of your speed and access more terrain.
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Intermediate Skiing III - 360 on the Snow
Fun, challenging and building confidence. How to do 360 spin keeping your skis on the snow will improve your pivoting skills, pressure control on your edges and more.
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Intermediate Skiing IV - Poles Plant
Know how and when to use your poles. It will improve your timing and the fluidity in your movement. Pole plant now with a reason to do so.
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Intermediate Skiing V - Shorting Poles
Lovely exercise where you can auto-evaluate yourself. Stance and balance will be part of the skills you will improve with this ski lessons.
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Intermediate Skiing VI - Armpit and Knees
It doesn't need to be complicated to be be effective. This exercise is simple and effective. Improve your pivoting skills and lower your stance for a better balance.
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Intermediate Skiing VII - Rolling Ankles
You like to test your ability , this exercise will improve the way you balance on your edges as you control the pressure. It is a five stars technical exercise, doesn't require energy from your body.
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Intermediate Skiing VIII - Power Plough Edging
Learn how to make your first carving turn with this exercise. Build up confidence and get ready for some speed.
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Intermediate Skiing IX - Javeling Turns
Popular and well explain. Improve the way you ski by practicing this exercise. Master this exercise and find new sensation.
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Advanced Skiing I
Short turns are pretty hard to get. This exercise will develop your skill using the right articulation to get a better result.
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Advanced Skiing II - Early Edges Exercise
Improve your carving skills by trying new things.Carving is about to be able to blend together all your skills.
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Advanced Skiing III - Thousand Steps
Carving require a great balance and a perfect control of the pressure on your edges. This exercise will help you to gage your ability to balance on your edges and improve your skills.
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Advanced Skiing IV - Edges Jumping
Pressure control is the skills you will develop with this exercise. Fun and challenge will be the best words to describe this exercise.
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Advanced Skiing V - Inside Edge Exercise
Improve the use of your inside edge for better carving turn. Simple and effective this exercise can be surprising.
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Advanced Skiing VI - Cross Over
Improve your skiing technique by working on your timing and balance.
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Advanced Skiing VII - Inclination and Angulation
This exercise is all about playing with the forces. Trust and speed will be the major keys to execute it. See how far can you go.
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Advanced Skiing VIII: Balancing on the Inside Edge
Balance and pressure control will be the major skills you will improve during this exercise.
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