Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I think in general in skiing the wheel tends to get reinvented every few years. That shows up in here a lot in the discussions. The equipment has evolved but its not a long way away from 20 years ago. Ten years from now will there be a return to longer skis/rear entry boots and the asscociated tweaks to technique? I still see a lot of people on the slopes in their old gear skiing a heck of a lot better than me.
boredsurfin, I think you are quite right in that opinion, for a lot of people their week away is all they are going to get. When I was in that situation after a couple of lousy ski schools I just wanted to have fun with my mates. A little older with more disposable time and income I now want to improve using private tuition but will not be in class every trip.
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Gilberts Fridge,
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using private tuition but will not be in class every trip
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Quite, I'm planning on having a lesson this coming season
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I suspect most Snowheads have a fairly realistic view of their skiing ability.
Snowheads are, by and large, holiday skiers. The minority who are not do not for the most part attempt to big themselves up (unless it is so subtle it goes over my head).
In support of this view, I suggest looking on two other sites - TGR & Epic. I do not understand half the lingo on TGR but it often appears that posters are trying to prove something.
There are many Epic posters on Snowheads. They will note that the number of Epic posts on technique and training far exceed those on Snowheads.
My brain hurts when I have to read instructional stuff. A DVD is a bit easier to comprehend. Not only does Epic have more technique posts but there are various rival views of how skiing should be done which mostly pass my by. There are also the occasional weird and wonderful bits like Tai Chi skiing (I kid you not).
Other Epic themes are 'gapers' and 'newbies', which I understand to mean near-beginners or possibly established skiers who are just not very good.
'McSkiing' is another recent thread. The idea if you go to an established ski resort it is not proper skiing. You need to spend all day hiking up to ski places with only a handful of others. A sort of retro idea that faded with things like the Downhill Only Club, but is now coming back into fashion.
A killer is the 'quiver' notion. In other words, you have a dozen pairs of skis lying around and use those as and when conditions dictate. Every season you sell half and buy new ones !
How about 'sleeping in the car, instead of accommodation at ski resorts you have visited'. ?
I do enjoy Epic, but it always reminds me that I am a holiday skier - not hung up on skiing to that extent.
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A killer is the 'quiver' notion. In other words, you have a dozen pairs of skis lying around and use those as and when conditions dictate. Every season you sell half and buy new ones !
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and your problem is?........
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Yoda wrote: |
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A killer is the 'quiver' notion. In other words, you have a dozen pairs of skis lying around and use those as and when conditions dictate. Every season you sell half and buy new ones !
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1. Most people can't afford to replace half a dozen pairs of skis per year.
2. Unless you live in resort, or are doing a season, you will not be able to get a dozen pairs of skis to the resort.
3. The large majority of us are not good enough skiers to really benefit from more than 2 pairs - one for on piste and one for off-piste. And I would question if it is actually a majority who would even do enough off-piste to benefit from that.
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The thing which worries me about some of the threads here in BZK is that it really doesn't always sound as though some skiiers are actually enjoying themselves, but seem to have large parts of their personal identity bound up in skiing and the quest to improve.
Talking about ski technique also seems almost as effective a form of communication as painting about music, or cooking about literature. Skiing is primarily a visual/kinasethetic rather than a verbal experience.
Anyway - for the record - I am a moderate/mediocre skier and know it, but still enjoy it, and enjoy learning as long as it remains fun.
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stoatsbrother wrote: |
Talking about ski technique also seems almost as effective a form of communication as painting about music, or cooking about literature. |
Agreed, but other than holding monthly meetings of snowHeads Anonymous at the local skidome it's probably the best that we can manage I've picked up a couple of tips which I've thought were effective when I tried them on snow, and sometimes the in-depth discussion about how skiing works has clarified my thoughts on the subject. But all that is always a huge compromise from proper feedback you get from your own skiing as well as an experienced eye looking at how well you do.
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rob@rar, perhaps non-professionals should only be allowed to post in BZK if they first submitted a video of themselves skiing?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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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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stoatsbrother wrote: |
rob@rar, perhaps non-professionals should only be allowed to post in BZK if they first submitted a video of themselves skiing? |
If you insist!
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You know it makes sense.
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stoatsbrother wrote: |
The thing which worries me about some of the threads here in BZK is that it really doesn't always sound as though some skiiers are actually enjoying themselves, but seem to have large parts of their personal identity bound up in skiing and the quest to improve.
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Well said.
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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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stoatsbrother wrote: |
The thing which worries me about some of the threads here in BZK is that it really doesn't always sound as though some skiiers are actually enjoying themselves, but seem to have large parts of their personal identity bound up in skiing and the quest to improve.
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I do the enjoying part myself and I have now delegated the second part to one of my sock puppets.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Latchigo, good points, but bear in mind that epic was really set up to allow ski instuctors to get advise from each other online. As such it's not so suprising that they talk about technique a bit.
The way the gear section grew did suprise them though.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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, absolutely spot on.
That said I can't quite get my head around talking about technique on a computer.
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rob@rar, nice film - gnarly stairs, good ski-in ski-out access, but we cannot really see you!
Nice video. Proper headcam and DV camera or flash memory jobby?
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stoatsbrother, headcam and DV camcorder. That was the first time I'd used it and the picture quality was better than I thought it would be, although there were miles of cables to have to stuff into my backpack, so not very convenient to use.
RachelQ, sorry!
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Snowheads does make me spend longer wasting time at work though, definately.....
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Frosty the Snowman wrote: |
That said I can't quite get my head around talking about technique on a computer. |
I take this to mean 'usefully' because anyone with sufficient background context to understand won't need the explanation.
EDIT: I do not believe "anyone with sufficient background context to understand won't need the explanation" is remotely true.
Granted, background context is supremely useful and sometimes necessary depending on the poster.
Granted, the ability to internalise the body image one has conjured by reading posts (and applying background context) is supremely useful and possibly essential.
The value is twofold: the ability to exchange perspective and the time to thoughtfully examine one's own and that of others,
without the pressure of real-world timing,
and without the crutch of demonstration to make up for language lack or undeveloped thought.
The development and excitement of curiosity, conscious self-motivated technique changes and other experimentation outside lesson or clinic rigour is an ancillary benefit not to be despised.
Last edited by Ski the Net with snowHeads on Tue 25-09-07 18:07; edited 1 time in total
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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comprex, you took the words out of my mouth....
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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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oh you meant THAT Frosty
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The value is twofold: the ability to exchange perspective and the time to thoughtfully examine one's own and that of others,
without the pressure of real-world timing,
and without the crutch of demonstration to make up for language lack or undeveloped thought.
The development and excitement of curiosity, conscious self-motivated technique changes and other experimentation outside lesson or clinic rigour is an ancillary benefit not to be despised
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comprex, Swallowed the dictionary did we
So back on topic. I've been around a few months now and I've got no delusions of grandeur (sp?). I know I can't ski and I know I won't be able to ski to my own satisfaction for some time to come. Snowheads has helped my by introducing companions a day of instruction that I wouldn't otherwise have had, but that was the 'physical' side of snowheads not the 'posting on the threads' side. In terms of the 'posting on threads' side I have absolutely no doubt that I now understand a huge amount more about the theory behind the subject: boots, skis, technique, clothing, food, wine, attitudes etc. this must in some way help with the physical side and hopefully I will progress better with it than I would have done without it.
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You know it makes sense.
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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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Megamum, all that help and you still won't tell us where resort X is...
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Poster: A snowHead
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Megamum, thanks for the insult.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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snowHeads definitely makes me delusional about my ability. I attempt to ski off things instead of sticking to the flat stuff and sometimes I even follow Kramers excursions
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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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comprex, Hey, I was only joking - a good natured dig at your literary prowess - (as were some of the other comments I think)!! I wish I chould churn out language like that when I want to impress the boss - its absolutely brilliant - whatever pill you swallowed I want some!!
N.B. In terms of insulting people:
A. It is something I'd rarely, if ever, do, on purpose, in a public forum (unintentionally, well that's a different story - who is to say what one person will find to be an insult another cannot see the harm in), B. If I do intend to purposefully insult someone (and I can't think of any reason why I would) then, believe me, the intended recipient would be left in no doubt of my intent, both from the language used and to the point where there may even be big letters stating that 'this is an insult!!'
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skimottaret wrote: |
Does repeated posting on somehow make you THINK you are a better skier than when before you started discussing skiing so much...... |
I'd think that I definitely consider myself a better skier than I did when I started posting here.... Then again I am a better skier than when I started posting here...
More explicitly I am now just starting to believe I can and will ski at a level that others have thought I can and will ski for quite some time now....
Many thanks to Fastman, Easiski, Fred, and snowheads who were prepared to ski with a "gumby" skier for their help in the process...
Thanks also to any self appointed ski gods I've seen ski in the last 24 months for showing me how well some talk vs walk... (Certain H Harb disciples get super credit here)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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rob@rar, ho ho ho....
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