Poster: A snowHead
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lynseyf, Have you compared your ring finger and index finger length?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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GrahamN wrote: |
OK, David Goldsmith, you want a bit of evidence - how about this. Kneel down, put your elbow against your knee, along the ground, stretch out your fingers and put a matchbox on the floor at the end of your fingertips. Now, still kneeling, clasp your hands behind your back, and try to touch the matchbox with your nose.
You will almost certainly fail and fall flat on your face - your wife will almost certainly manage it.
Demonstrates the very different CoM in women and men.
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I'm a boy! Fell flat on face... (well actually I landed on the front padding)
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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easiski wrote: |
The odd ones out were the race department Head WC SL: that one needed some serious work - I had to ski properly and with modern technique - couldn't get away with much. Not quite as vicious as the VR27 though!. |
are they the black/yellow stripey things?
If so I had them... they are nasty in sloppy snow.... I think I needed to ski them about 10cm shorter than I got them in.... Everyone else I know said the same - they felt they needed them short...
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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lynseyf, little tiger - After further research (I started getting in hot water when the 3 women in the office here who tried this particular femininity test all failed), I may have got the box positioning wrong. Change the spec such that the testee places the box on the ground with the fingers of the hand that is on the ground (i.e. so the box sits under approx the middle joint of the index finger), then they all passed - but us blokes still collapse in a heap. Have another go....and reclaim your femininity!
(Alternative explanation: the women in the office are all a bit butch - but I'm not telling them that )
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I'm still a boy!
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little tiger, but surely with your disability, that's to be expected.
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I can do it now but I really feel it in my stomach muscles, does this just mean I'm really unfit?
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GrahamN, I can do it with the box in the original position. Is this why I can't ski? Shall I now go on matchbox nose touching holidays where I can be the best?
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Wear The Fox Hat wrote: |
little tiger, but surely with your disability, that's to be expected. |
I dunno... would need better explanation of what this is testing/what parts of body used to achieve success....
are you suggesting all males suffer from proprioceptive loss?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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little tiger, most certainly not, but given the condition as you have described it in the past, then doing an excercise which is dealing with balance will surely be difficult for you.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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GrahamN wrote: |
OK, David Goldsmith, you want a bit of evidence - how about this. Kneel down, put your elbow against your knee, along the ground, stretch out your fingers and put a matchbox on the floor at the end of your fingertips. Now, still kneeling, clasp your hands behind your back, and try to touch the matchbox with your nose.
You will almost certainly fail and fall flat on your face - your wife will almost certainly manage it.
Demonstrates the very different CoM in women and men.
Try it. |
If I hold my arms out straight behind me I can do that, well I can touch two CD-ROM cases placed on top of each other anyway.
However, I am aware that I have short legs for my height (they only just reach the floor at times) and that these legs, and the bum at the top of them, are bigger than average. I weigh much more than people expect.
Do they do Lotta Luvs in 180cm?
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You know it makes sense.
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marc gledhill wrote: |
Do they do Lotta Luvs in 180cm? |
Suits you sir!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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My ring finger is significantly longer than my index finger. Wouldn't rteally call myself 'sporty' though. ANd you couldn't really call my hands 'mascuiline' either.
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Poster: A snowHead
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ski, Course SL, one of the best skis of it's generation.
veeeight, They were really good skis - Merlin?
lynseyf, Not if you can get skis of similar percentage proportions to your height.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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little tiger wrote: |
easiski wrote: |
The odd ones out were the race department Head WC SL: that one needed some serious work - I had to ski properly and with modern technique - couldn't get away with much. Not quite as vicious as the VR27 though!. |
are they the black/yellow stripey things?
If so I had them... they are nasty in sloppy snow.... I think I needed to ski them about 10cm shorter than I got them in.... Everyone else I know said the same - they felt they needed them short... |
VR27??
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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These, second from left.
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little tiger, If they're the ones in the pic then of course they should be short! They're the most serious race slalom ski on sale to the general public I've tried in a long time - boy are they stiff!!! I should immagine they would be a nightmare on anything other than hard piste. I tried the 155 (right length of course for ladies race).
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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no - I had some dynamic the first year they really "cam back" in Oz... they were black and yellow stripes.... and had a number (which I forget)
The guys tell me the number was the same number as one of their famous skis....
Those skis were stiff.... and wide tip/narrow waist... and they made me ski a 167 (I'm <160cm) I skied with a friend who taught in Switzerland for many years (instructor trainer also for many years) he thought that ski was like a GS ski for me in that length! It was very nasty to ski in sloppy snow - you had to keep it edged to prevent unneccessary sidetracks... but once it was edged ... it took off on me....
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ooops...
just googled it...
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VR27 REBORN
few skis become so well known that they are
still remembered years after their manufac-
ture was discontinued. Dynamic’s black rac-
ing ski model, the VR27, is one of these rare
products.
The VR27 was a highly advanced ski in the
1960s and 1970s. It was the first ski to employ
the so-called torsion box structure, which
made the VR27 torsionally stiff but also flex-
ible. The VR27 was also fast. The top models
of the French factory were used successfully
by legendary skiers such as Jean-Claude Kil-
ly and Rosi Mittermaier.
Last winter Dynamic decided to resurrect
the VR27. They launched the new VR27
Slalom, which retained the old black and yel-
low markings but incorporated the very latest
technologies.
The new VR27 was an immediate success
in ski tests. The German Ski Magazin gave the
VR27 a five-star rating. This winter the VR27
Slalom has been joined by its giant slalom sib-
ling, the VR27 Géant. Both models feature Hy-
per Carbon Air Channels and Texalium strips,
which give added torsional stability without
making the skis too stiff longitudinally.
The VR27 Slalom comes in lengths of 150,
160 and 170 centimetres. The arc radius in
11.4 metres (160 centimetres). The VR27
Géant comes in lengths of 160, 170 and 180
centimetres and has an arc radius of 15.4
metres. (170 centimetres).
Dynamic’s other new models for this
winter are the ZR57 skicross ski, the VR11
all-round carver and the VRone general-pur-
pose ski.
The yellow and black
colouring of Dynamic’s
VR27 ski is traditional,
but its structure
incorporates the
very latest
technology. This
season the VR27
will be offered
in giant slalom
(left) and slalom
models.
NEW PRODUCTS
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I guess that I had the older model.... fun to ski on... but a little long for me in a 167...
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yes - that is them.... I remember the split edge part... the guys all seemed to love them too....
the black and yellow beasties were BRILLIANT for skiing fast on hardpack.... but I struggled off-piste on them I'm afraid... and I still feel just a tad shorter wouldnhave been better...
oopps - no my stocklis were 167cm.... the Vr27's were a 160cm - hence how they conned me into them "hey these are shorter".... i should have got the 150cm .... those boys can con me so easily...
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Wasn't the Dynamic ski that Killy won his three gold medals on - in 1968 - the VR17?
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Don't know about what was happening in 1968, but today the VR17 is a kids' race ski - comes in lengths from 80-150cm.
easiski, I can't remember now whether those VR27s at last year's Modial were standard retail versions or not - because they do do race dept versions of the both the SL and GS as well .
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