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The Bomber Ski Channel
Добавлен 8 окт 2015
Bomber Ski is an experience-focused, hospitality-centric ski company committed to crafting the world's finest skis.
Every pair of Bombers is crafted by hand at a small race lab in Italy, using the finest materials available and the most advanced methods, ensuring a quality that machine-made skis cannot match.
Bringing the tail-to-tip wood core and world-class technology behind our full line of World Cup-regulation race models to our artist-inspired all-mountain skis, our mission is to improve the experience of all skiers, from novice to expert.
This channel is devoted to sharing our passion for good ski days.
Every pair of Bombers is crafted by hand at a small race lab in Italy, using the finest materials available and the most advanced methods, ensuring a quality that machine-made skis cannot match.
Bringing the tail-to-tip wood core and world-class technology behind our full line of World Cup-regulation race models to our artist-inspired all-mountain skis, our mission is to improve the experience of all skiers, from novice to expert.
This channel is devoted to sharing our passion for good ski days.
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Bomber Ski X Caviar Kaspia
Просмотров 125Год назад
Bomber Ski has collaborated with the iconic Parisian restaurant Caviar Kaspia, known for its fashionable, nomadic clientele on a limited edition of our Pro Carve Skis, featuring colorful artwork that echoes the design of their iconic caviar tins.
Bomber for Bentley Ski: Substance, Craftsmanship, Performance
Просмотров 3344 года назад
Bomber for Bentley Ski: Substance, Craftsmanship, Performance
Bomber x Bentley Ski + Drive Experience Series Intro
Просмотров 5164 года назад
Bomber x Bentley Ski Drive Experience Series Intro
THE BOMBER SKI LIFESTYLE
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 лет назад
Get to know the Bomber Ski lifestyle with Bode Miller, Bomber Ski Partner and global brand ambassador. The Bomber Ski lifestyle embraces the world's finest handmade skis for alpine skiing - along with the finest ski resorts worldwide and exclusive experience partnerships available to Bomber Ski members. Visit BomberSki.com to learn more about Bomber Ski, Bomber Ski Experiences and to become a p...
Bomber Ski BEYOND Experience - Hokkaido Japan 2019
Просмотров 3065 лет назад
February 25th through March 3rd, 2019 Email beyond@bomberski.com to secure your spot and for more information!
BEYOND by Bomber x Caldera House 2019 with Bode Miller
Просмотров 9625 лет назад
calderahouse.com/bode-miller/ Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime ski experience at Caldera House that is sure to be BEYOND your expectations!! Bode Miller and Doug Stoup host three days of guided backcountry skiing around Jackson Hole, complete with Bomber Ski demos, plenty of après and evening activities around the House. Reserve your spot today. Bomber Ski x Caldera House
BODE MILLER’S TOP 5 TIPS FOR SKIING GIANT SLALOM
Просмотров 58 тыс.6 лет назад
Hear from Bode Miller about what it takes to ski fast in Giant Slalom. Join Bode on course at a Bomber Ski Experience in Trentino, Italy.
Bode Miller and Bomber in Trentino, Italy
Просмотров 8456 лет назад
Experience a taste of Trentino in Italy with Bode Miller and Bomber Ski.
Ursula Damani on Bomber Skis at Squaw Valley Resort
Просмотров 3228 лет назад
We love seeing Ursual Damani showing how girls can shred on her Bomber skis!
Jeremy Cota on Bomber Skis
Просмотров 2418 лет назад
Bomber Ski Athlete Jeremy Cota on his Basquiat Dino skis.
Bomber Ski in Portillo: Get Inspired
Просмотров 2878 лет назад
Bomber Ski in Portillo, Chile. Stunning scenery, inspiring skis.
Bode Miller's Bomber Ski Film - Portillo, Chile
Просмотров 7 тыс.9 лет назад
Bode Miller's Bomber Ski Film - Portillo, Chile
Five tips? I can hardly hear one. If the sound is that poor, include subtitles.
1. Be a ski genius. 2. Think about it. 3. Train. 4. Trust the force. 5. Be a ski genius.
And look there is JB90710 telling another World Cup skier that he doesn’t know skiing.
2:15 he is not skiing down the hill by thinking about his feet or skis. He is creating these turns by where he is looking for the next turn and positioning his face, chest and pelvis in that direction with no thought of his legs and feet. While his skis are completing a turn, the repositioning of his entire upper body down the hill and into the next turn is what creates the new leg angle that rolls the skis over for the new turn. Watch his upper body stop crossing the slope and his ski shoot out from under him. Watch the angle of his legs change.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Girardelli - my favorite and most influential racer growing up, SO versatile!
Tips #1 dont crash #2 dont crash #3 dont crash #4 dont crash #5 dont crash
Love the fact that he was wearing FT boots here.
riding full tilts😮
Being able to do something and teach it, are two completely different things. As you are going by a gate, you Have to look at the next gate so you can create a Line for you to allow your skis to travel to create the straightest line around the gate and keep you high for the next gate. You find the gate location and in your peripheral vision crate an arch that starts above the gate and will allow you to go by the gate so your skis will finish the arch with you heading above the next gate. It's kind of like a Quarterback throwing a pass to a receiver that is running laterally. He has to see the receiver but throws the pass ahead of him so it will arrive where the receiver is Going to be, not where they are when it is thrown. You look at the gate and have your skis keep turning across the hill so when you throw your body down the hill and get off your downhill foot, the outside ski will create the straightest line possible and end up with the skis heading above the next gate. Your eyes, mind and upper body have to be anticipating what is coming and where you are going to be, not where you are now. He's saying that you focus on where your skis are going and only look at the gate when your skis are completing the turn and you are brushing by it. You concentrate on where that gate is so you can allow your skis to get on the line that will take you past the gate. Then you immediately focus on the next gate and stay focused on it until your skis are completing the next arch. Your eyes have to be down the hill ahead of you so you can plan for the line you want your skis to take when they get there. The quarterback focuses on the receiver and throws the ball ahead of him. The line of the ball is the arch of the skis which will meet up with the gate. When they do meet up, the quarterback has to look down the field for the next receiver. Boy, that was a great metaphor.
This is good. Eye accuracy where to open and close the turn. Point away and tip both skis towards.
These videos and the message are awesome man! Only a matter of time till this blows up
This communication is perhaps the most important for everyone who wants to ski well especially the young racers and young free skiers. Beautiful skiing happens when we switch to both downhill edges before the skis are pointed downhill or in the fall line. A lot of the time we don't carve because of conditions but linking, rhythm, and turn shape become amazing for all ages when we switch(tip) to our downhill edges before the fall line. I teach skiing as switch to switch and never panel to panel. If you teach the transition edge angles are easy and grip is easy at the gate. I'm glad Bode's posting up because people will listen. There are so many small details but in kid speak, stay small, stay compact, and tip to the downhill edges at the switch.
What you described is what your feet look like, not what to do with your upper body and a very specific weight change from your downhill foot to your uphill foot that will make your feet look like that. You ski from your eyes down, not from your feet up. The Last thing to happen is the rolling over of your skis. Your body has to be facing and leaning down the hill and your weight has to be on the uphill ski. Your falling body is what makes your legs lean over which makes you skis roll over.
Music is loud af while you can barely hear Miller
Boost the sound levels on his audio & we're golden!
Wow, BTW im already skiing here in october and i documented my journey of building my own ski park if you would care to check it out.
Awesome content from the best. Killer boots mannnnn
I love these tips! The sound levels on the vid were poorly adjusted...
As a young ski racer, no one ever taught me the basic eye technique Bode talks about. I was taught to look at the gate. Free skiing, I looked great...but in the gates...I got later and later till I yard-saled it, or scrubbed off all my speed. My coaches just sucked, and I was too boneheaded to figure it out myself.
Helps with focus too. For me at least my best skiing comes when I'm not thinking about how I'm skiing; looking outside gives me something to think about instead
Read my comment.
@@JB91710no thanks. I’d rather listen to DJT collected speeches.
Bode is a god
I was there!
"James Bond" and no guns?