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NZSIA Ski
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The Ski Division of the NZSIA, which is a member of ISIA, trains and certifies Ski Instructors.
Please visit our website www.nzsia.org or follow us on Facebook @nzsia
Please visit our website www.nzsia.org or follow us on Facebook @nzsia
New Zealand (NZSIA) on snow - Encouraging the Learner to Take Control: through clarity and feedback
In this video we follow Felix around as he delivers the NZSIA on snow presentaion at the Interski 2023 congress in Levi. For more information on the workshop, visit the NZSIA Interski blog on our webiste.
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Canada (CSIA) - What We Do! Technical Concepts
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
In this video we attend the CSIA on snow workshop at InterSki 2023. For more information visit the NZSIA InterSki blog page on our website.
USA (PSIA) - Observing, Assessing, and Training People Skills
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
We attended the PSIA on snow presentation at the 2023 InterSki congress. For more information visit the NZSIA InterSki Blog on our website.
Sweden (SSLF) - Experiences and Interaction on snow with the Snowsport Sweden Network
Просмотров 266Год назад
In this video we attend the Swedish on snow presentation at the InterSki 2023 congress. For more information visit the NZSIA InterSki blog page.
Sweden (SSLF) - Self Leadership for Ski Instructors
Просмотров 208Год назад
In this video we attend the Swedish on snow presentation at InterSki 2023. For more information, visit the InterSki blog page on the NZSIA website.
USA/PSIA at Interski. Alpine Technical Fundamentals for Learning
Просмотров 398Год назад
Bart Flynn from the PSIA Alpine Team explains the 5 Alpine Technical Fundamentals
Interski 2023 Technical Demo. NZSIA/New Zealand
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Here we demonstrate the NZSIA Technique at Interski 2023. Skiers Josh Duncan Smith Felix Lempriere Harry McFadden Campbell Mason
UK (BASI) - Level 4 Technical Performance Indicators and Actions at InterSki 2023
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
In this video we attend the BASI on snow presention where they discuss the level 4 PIA's. For more information on the presentation visit the NZSIA webiste and look for the InterSki blog section.
Canada (CSIA) - How We Do It! Canadian teaching concepts at InterSki 2023
Просмотров 710Год назад
In this video we attend the CSIA presentation at InterSki 2023. There is more information on this presentation on the NZSIA website InterSki blog section.
USA (PSIA) - Teaching with Learning as the Outcome at InterSki 2023
Просмотров 592Год назад
In this video we attend the PSIA's on snow workshop where they discuss their teaching fundamentals helping instructors adapt to make learning the outcome of the lesson.
Australia (APSI) - Technical Approach at Interski 2023
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
In this video we attend the APSI as they present their technial approach to skiing at the 2023 InterSki Congress. There is more information on the NZSIA website on the InterSki blog site.
NZSIA InterSki Training - Mt Hutt 2022
Просмотров 820Год назад
Thank you Mt Hutt for hosting the NZSIA InterSki training session in October 2022. We can't wait to get over to Levi, Finaland and get stuck into the InterSki Congress 2023. Skiers: Joshua Duncan-Smith Felix Lempriere Campbell Mason Harry McFadden
Edge Change with Flexion - NZSIA Skill Drill
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
NZSIA Ski - Check out this video that discusses the technical components of the edge change with flexion, the tactical elements required, the terrain you should be using, the skills you are going to be developing and the benefits for the student.
Rail Road Track - NZSIA Skill Drill
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
NZSIA Ski - Check out this video that discusses the technical components of the rail road track turn, the tactical elements required, the terrain you should be using, the skills you are going to be developing and the benefits for the student.
Javelin Turns - NZSIA Skill Drill
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
NZSIA Ski - Check out this video that discusses the technical components of Javelin Turns, the tactical elements required, the terrain you should be using, the skills you are going to be developing and the benefits for the student.
White Pass Turn - NZSIA Skill Drill
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
White Pass Turn - NZSIA Skill Drill
Full Range Of Movement - NZSIA Skill Drill
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Full Range Of Movement - NZSIA Skill Drill
NZSIA. Pre Season Strength and Conditioning
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
NZSIA. Pre Season Strength and Conditioning
Webinar : Training Structure With Versatility
Просмотров 6644 года назад
Webinar : Training Structure With Versatility
Webinar : Shaping A Learning Environment
Просмотров 4864 года назад
Webinar : Shaping A Learning Environment
Stamm Island
Jacobson Vista
Morar Groves
Ziemann Brook
Mayert Path
Hailie Trace
Hand Skyway
Carter Trail
Hickle Skyway
Olaf Ranch
Cole Mission
Lakin Common
Ethel Gardens
Bobbie River
Fermin Shoal
Raymond Springs
Kerluke Mountain
Dalton Isle
Travis Path
Carroll Island
Jast Square
Kellie Grove
Hannah Rapid
Janis Ports
Hermina Islands
Beatty Mountains
Pole plants on short turns?
"Never stretching higher than the basic position". That is so true and good advice for the movement to the new ski.
For JB. Weight training is not boxing. It has nothing to do with hitting your opponent in the ring or defending yourself from being hit. It is a gimmick.
great performance by josh his dynamic carving is truly on another level!
as a psia member I appreciate your technical demos and discussion of technical elements...thank you
Skis: Both skis are turning simultaneously, creating a round turn. Speed is consistent and has some Body: upper body seperation, but is partially square to the fall line. He is pole planting on the fall line, but keeps his arms too close resulting in pushback from the snow causing him to jolt his arms back which causes him to get aft at transition. Cause and effect: The body is partially aft at transition leading to an inconsistent edge change: Changes i would make: i would change his pole plant by keeping the arms more in line with his ribs so he could pole plant on the fall line. I would put his arms by his ribs.
The Rail Track Drill gives me the first real sensation and feeling by using both outside edges for skiing!!! At this stage the hairlines/pencil-lines are still thin and hard to spot on snow. Will keep practicing.
I accidentally doing Railroad Track Drill on slushy snow. I saw people ski down straight, but their speed is much slow than my speed (while I am doing RR Track turn in S-turn).🤔 Finally I figure out that people are using flat ski traveling on slushy snow > that is why their speed are slow. While I am using both edges cutting into the slushy snow > even I travel at S-turn, my speed is faster than "flat ski" in straight down hill. As the instructor mentioned, once managed the railroad Track drill, your speed will gradually increase > particularly when doing it on slushy snow at blue terrain (I accidentally discover that it could be fun when knowing how to carving on slushy snow😊) When continue doing 6 hrs for one or two day practicing the drill, you will able to find the proper way for cutting ski edges into snow... You then will have a big milestone for skiing (i.e. transcending from using both edges for turning instead of using "flat ski" for skidding) This drill is really beneficial for beginner for learning how to carve!!!
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all of them center of gravity-is in toilet raight way upper body center of the skis not dumbed uphil like utility electric pole
Listening to what he says and looking at 5:25, he is asking us to initiate the turn by turning the pelvis, a rotation of the spine?
There is no reason not to carve these. If you want to see Javelin (Stork) turns done strong...watch Brandon Dykesterhouse's Free Skiing Drills video...the 2nd half. BD was Mikaela's tech coach on the US Team about 8 years ago....so he knows what he is doing. The way he shows a Javelin turn is the only proper video I have found on RUclips. Skidding the early part of the turn, as shown in this video, is counterproductive.
These are done awfully here. Skier is back, and skidding the turns. Watch Brandon Dyksterhouse Free Skiing Drills, second half of the video to see Javelin turns done right.
This is outstanding! I had been told many times that I "over-rotate" in my medium turns and I never fully understood why that was a bad thing. After watching this video everything is so clear! Huge thanks.
Railroad tracks is not skiing. It actually has nothing to do with skiing technically correct. it doesn't even teach you how to carve. It is a completely useless gimmick. I am not exaggerating that comment. If that guy skied like that for every turn he did in one season, his knees would be destroyed. It's breathtaking and unimaginable how ignorant the worlds instructors are.
I don't know the guy, nevertheless through the Rail Track Drill, it gives me the first real sensation and feeling by using both outside edges skiing!!! There are so many reference for using this drill, which also including in PSIA-Skiing Standard So it is a good drill anyway How to teach railroad tracks ruclips.net/video/35R6nuNHbo4/видео.html PSIA RM Railroad Tracks - Skiing Standard ruclips.net/video/SdLplOofdOY/видео.html PSIA-W Railroad Tracks ruclips.net/video/hyuNV_xkEB8/видео.html How to Carve your ski 'Rail roading for beginners' ruclips.net/video/JgzGDxkRg4w/видео.html
@brianho6625 Try skiing a steep trail doing that. Besides being incredibly uncomfortable, it isn't even fun. It's nothing but a hideous trick. As I said, that has nothing to do with sking. Ever see a Joey Chitwood show with them driving on two wheels? That isn't fun, either. It's just a trick that doesn't teach you how to drive.
@@JB91710your display of ignorance and sheer stupidity is beyond comparison
0:50 How? 1:08 How? 1:20 What speed and why? 1:30 How? There was no teaching here! I would have taught viewers how to perform each of those things in the same amount of time used here. Talking about it doesn't replace teaching it.
We’ll explained, thank you!
Upper body gets left mildly twisted and stuck at the end of the turn and then comes around. I think it's more one direction than the other. The pole planting arm needs to follow the outside ski to give fluidity and remain balanced and stacked during a medium and long radius turn.
PSIA has a perversion when it comes to "people skills". On one hand they want instructors sincerely interested in their students learning yet when selecting examiners they clearly preferer narcissists to select who gets certified who have no interest in their candidates learning. Sad, bad example of how narcissism rots an organization.
Thanks New Zealand, now only if PSIA does something useful like this.
I occasionally get caught on my inside skies while initiating turns and it's always a bit of a panick moment as it feels like I'm going to fall. Maybe this excersise will help me deal better with such scenarios, I'll try it out. I already know I'll fall few times doing this :D
As drills go this one is expendable. You are better off to always focus on early weight transfer and don't expect WPT to solve your weight transfer/ edge change problem.
Very nice short turns. I can see they skied with Swiss demo team members. Why can't we call them "stem turns"? Stem Christy? Parallel Christy? I know Oslo was once Christiana and PSIA tried to erase that history just like they tried to erase "The New Way to Ski" from skiing history. PSIA= BAD!
ski/ snow interaction/ ski behavior... I call it compaction satisfaction... exclusion zone (water chemistry) gauge pressure manipulation. Bodily movements (not bowel movements) occur within a "cone of probability" where equilibrium is sustained. The principle of least action buffers all ranges of motion and emotions as excitations occur in discrete quantities. Learners don't need to know the details of the physics, but good instruction is based on competent knowledge of physical, cognitive (mental) and affective (emotional) excitation.
so steezy
Is it lv2??