Perhaps he's spent 10 years decrying the benefits of instruction/coaching and thinking he can improve just by watching and supposedly copying other people he sees on the slopes
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Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Infinitely more stylish than when he's mincing about on his tea tray
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After all it is free
Dwarf Vader, Looks pretty bored to me.... so I don't take it as gospel that this the way they always ski...
roga, Don't you know people who have spent 10 years in lessons and still ski the same...?
I don't know many people who have spent 10 years pushing themselves and have stayed pretty much the same.. but I can think of a couple who haven't pushed on as much as they would want..and as their peers may have, really depends on quite a few things.
Pretty stupid and lame comment of yours in itself...probably fishing, I'd say.
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Dwarf Vader, I can believe 15-20 weeks with absolutely no problem.
Look at what that skier is doing well: arms are quiet and mostly in the proper place, upper body is fairly still front to back, skis' path is fairly independent of chin path, pole plant timing is mostly sorted, gaze is downhill instead of down at the snow.
JT already touched on this, but the skier doesn't look like they remotely feel challenged by the terrain.
I tend to be a little gear-centric when looking at these things but let's suppose that the skis this person is on are not suited to slowish snowdome speeds. At "10 years'" experience it would be frightfully tempting to pick skis and ski lengths suited for general mountain use rather than a snowdome. Let's further suppose that the boots this person is in contribute to the back seat problem. Would we really expect anything else? I think no, not much, not really.
Without instruction (or a major gear change) this person could get better at picking up the inside ski more smoothly and with smaller jerking motions. This person could then possibly get better at riding the edge of the outside ski smoothly and therefore get better at skiing ice. I expect this person has already skied some powder and with some satisfaction, but probably hates moguls.
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comprex wrote:
Without instruction (or a major gear change) this person could get better at picking up the inside ski more smoothly and with smaller jerking motions. This person could then possibly get better at riding the edge of the outside ski smoothly and therefore get better at skiing ice. I expect this person has already skied some powder and with some satisfaction, but probably hates moguls.
Is it me?
*goes to watch*
Phew, thank goodness, it's not me. MIght have been though
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Dwarf Vader wrote:
I bumped into this mystery skier recently, He claimed to have been on the slopes for over 10yrs. What do you think?
What does that mean though? 10yrs x 1 week per year, I could believe that. He seems to be stemming a bit in places and skidding the backs of his skis too much for my taste. I would say he's on the intermediate plateau. Still you could say the same about me
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As well as sliding at the end, he dissects his turns - not a carve in sight. If I bumped into him and he was interested in progressing and asked for an opinion, I would suggest that he work on his rhythm.
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
I just get a blank screen when I click on the thumbnail. ?????
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
I did not realise how big/slow the download was. Thanks to all for persevering with it.
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
I just get a blank screen with some music, then the video pointer gets to the end, and it stops.
Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
The server will probably struggle at busy times with a file of that size (16Mb for such a short clip - time to learn how to convert formats young Vader ) Best to right click on the thumbnail and save the file locally for playback
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
JT wrote:
roga, Don't you know people who have spent 10 years in lessons and still ski the same...?
Nope
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I don't know many people who have spent 10 years pushing themselves and have stayed pretty much the same.. but I can think of a couple who haven't pushed on as much as they would want..and as their peers may have, really depends on quite a few things.
Like pretty much everything in life I guess!
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Pretty stupid and lame comment of yours in itself...probably fishing, I'd say.
I know nothing about fish I'm afraid, although I have eaten some, never caught one myself though although I've watched people fish - am still totally clueless about fishing though
And here's me thinking this was a slightly tongue in cheek thread when all along it's about fishing and raw nerves... silly me
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?
Yes, valid. The hire skis at these places are pretty poor indeed, IME, so I guess the boots would be on the same lines.
And I hope this person has a sense of humour about lots of people commenting on his 'style'..and at least hope he knows it is out there.
It doesn't look like he was trying too hard or it was his best effort.
A boarder would explain things.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Dwarf Vader, the picture quality is pretty blurry but although I don't recognise the skiing style I think I recognise the skier. Is that possible or am I barking up the wrong tree?
I personally don't give a shite, if he was having fun then fair play. this place is weird sometimes
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Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Am I the only one who thinks there's more to this thread than meets the eye?
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After all it is free
barry, he certainly was having fun, I'll point out again, he has NOT been on skis in 10 years
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Looks like a boarder trying out skiing. Long'ish turns should have been OK but for a real laugh you should have asked him to do short radius turns.
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kristof wrote:
barry, he certainly was having fun, I'll point out again, he has NOT been on skis in 10 years
Erm, isn't the original post this (that's rhetorical because this is precisely what it says at the moment):
Dwarf Vader wrote:
I bumped into this mystery skier recently, He claimed to have been on the slopes for over 10yrs. What do you think?
So he has "been on the slopes for over 10yrs" no NOT anywhere or are you and Dwarf Vader the same person or something and just trying to confuse the hell out of everyone, or are you two different confused persons who are just trying to confuse the hell out of everyone or are you... !?!?????????????
Charli939 wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks there's more to this thread than meets the eye?
Trying to confuse everyone being one thing that's meeting my eye right now but methinks you may be right!
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roga, permission to confuse you even further (I was there too as an innocent bystander):
They're both correct the skier in question has over 10 years experience but hasn't been on snow in over 10 years. I'll also reveal they are (were?) a prolific poster on snowheads. As to who it is I couldn't possibly say but I'm sure they've seen this and are interested in people comments.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
Swirly wrote:
the skier in question has over 10 years experience but hasn't been on snow in over 10 years. I'll also reveal they are (were?) a prolific poster on snowheads.
...and joined the SCGB in 1962, and has an encyclopaedic knowledge of rear-entry boots, monoskis and avalanche cords?
(Edit..well actually no, I've met the man with the prehensile avalanche cord and he's not the man in the vid)
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So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
Swirly, if this skiing is based on technique as taught in 1990, and not practiced since 1998, then I absolutely have no problem believing the experience claim.
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
While were rating skiiers ability, have a look at me here.
3 weeks on the snow.
1st day of my 3rd week on the snow. (first skier down)
Should I move this post to start a new thread as I feel I have jumped in on the original post a little bit (sorry)
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Now I'm confused, 'cos despite the blurry footage I thought I knew who it was...
Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
never been to one of these internal ski dome thingies and looking at the snow being kicked out on each turn made me think about moguls - do they develop through out the day ?
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Yoda, You are the master. TBH I did not check the file size after i converted it from .3GP as I assumed it was small. Doh
My first post
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He claimed to have been on the slopes for over 10yrs
It does not say in what method or capacity.
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?
rayscoops, Depends how many boarders get on it
because chill factore is new the "snow" is fine and light so it does kick up a bit as I found out following PhilW turn for turn.