Harb Ski Camp 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Having fun in Arapahoe Basin after the Harb Ski Systems Short Turns Camp, Jan 2022.
    Every year I try to attend one of Harald Harb's ski camps as they offer incredibly valuable ski instruction, as well as great fun. This year was no exception: great people, great conditions, great instruction! Every afternoon after the coaching was over, we would ski together with friends that we had met in the camp. This video was filmed for two of those friends. Initially I wasn't going to make it public, but it seems that everyone who watches it can feel the fun we were having. So now it's a public share.
    My thanks to Harald Harb, Diana Rogers, Walter Edberg, Bob Hintermeister, Ebbie, Walter, Geoff and all the other great folks at Harb Ski Systems.
    Filmed on iPhone 13 Pro.

Комментарии • 15

  • @АнатолийМыльников-л3ц

    Методика такого катания далеко не новая. Основы её были разработаны в 1973 году с большим количеством подводящих упражнений.

  • @JanosKoranyi
    @JanosKoranyi Год назад +1

    I have to say, that in this video 90% of the the turns are not carving turns. You carve the snow only after you have pivoted your skis first, during the traverse. A carving turn must have at least an apex with carving skis at the point where the skis turn fastest. If you pivot your skis too much there will be no apex.
    So the start of these turns are not good enough and the pivoting saves the turns. What you need is a much earlier active ankle edging of the skis, but the edgings must be prepared...
    The best way of preparation is to pull back the new inside ski (valley-side ski during a traverse) forcefully, so that the ski-tip gets pressed to the snow and now you can edge it by your ankle (supination). Then you edge also the new outside ski by your ankle (pronation).

    • @DavidSkok1
      @DavidSkok1  9 месяцев назад

      You are quite right. We are just students early in the learning process.

  • @sheltermutts4185
    @sheltermutts4185 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video David! Good memories for us as previous campers. Still loving PMTS and Harald and Diana many years later. Thanks for posting this. Looks like you had a great week.

  • @jimfarina7013
    @jimfarina7013 2 года назад +1

    David, when my wife first learned PMTS she would bring in the inside foot to the outside boot without flexing and tipping. I would recommend over the summer to work on the tipping board to improve this movement. Inside foot tipping needs to happen from the start to the finish of the turn, without it the inside foot is flat and their is no LTE to transfer balance.

    • @DavidSkok1
      @DavidSkok1  2 года назад +2

      Great advice. I have just been on another Harb camp, this time at Hintertux in Austria, and we worked on tipping, tipping, tipping!

  • @jimmanuel9512
    @jimmanuel9512 Год назад +1

    I’m heading up to Super Blue in a couple weeks. Funnest week of the year! Thanks for the vid.

    • @DavidSkok1
      @DavidSkok1  Год назад +1

      Hi Jim, thanks for the comment, Have fun. You might also enjoy this video on Harb: ruclips.net/video/KAnzZEO8du8/видео.html

    • @jimmanuel9512
      @jimmanuel9512 Год назад

      Very nice. Hintertux looks lovely. Thanks.

  • @darrenmassey3176
    @darrenmassey3176 2 года назад

    Is Brenda's boot alignment out ( looks a little knock knee ) or is it a result of technique of not tipping the inside foot enough & bringing the inside foot back & towards the downhill ski boot ? PMTS movements are simply the best which are the most efficient movements any level of skier can make.

    • @DavidSkok1
      @DavidSkok1  2 года назад

      LOL!

    • @johnbarnhart7174
      @johnbarnhart7174 10 месяцев назад

      Brenda does not extend the legs the necessary couple inches between edge change and fall line. Hence her weight is too far aft on the skis for the ski shovels to self initiate the turn. Therefore she must often stem to start the turn.

  • @c4vette4fun
    @c4vette4fun 9 месяцев назад

    The Legend. A-Basin

  • @dj_617
    @dj_617 2 года назад

    Is this what expert skiing is about in PMTS?

    • @DavidSkok1
      @DavidSkok1  2 года назад +5

      No - this was really a fun video produced for some friends. To learn more about PMTS, you should look at videos from Harald Harb. I called us experts, but we are just students that are very far from the expert level. However we are all fans of PMTS and fans of Harald Harb's teaching system. I can tell you from my own experiences that I have gone from a skier that could not carve a turn, that I now am able to carve all my turns, and my pleasure from my skiing has increased greatly as a result.