It changes how much I use it and when I time a weight shift. I don’t believe you should tell people to always do this at an exact time. Rather explore the different times and uses of that edge to see how it changes the outcome. You then become a more versatile and adaptable skier
Beautiful way to dig in
Skier #1 is how the majority of skiers do it nowadays. They HAVE shaped skis, the just don't use them 💩
Trouble is keeping your form on icy pistes, as the edges constantly breakaway & you're forced into skidded turns.
They can’t use the shaped skis because they have ZERO skiing skills. The Skis don’t make you a good skier,
As you complete a turn and move across the fall line on two flat skis is there a time you have the uphill ski on the little toe edge?
It changes how much I use it and when I time a weight shift. I don’t believe you should tell people to always do this at an exact time. Rather explore the different times and uses of that edge to see how it changes the outcome. You then become a more versatile and adaptable skier
@@Bigpictureskiing excellent , but I assume it is an advanced skiers move .
Where did the second skier forget his helmet?
Hmm. I must have missed the legal requirement to wear a helmet while skiing.
@@Ceemysix haha. legal requirement will not help you in case of injury. have a nice ski season, bro
He is trained professional, he knows what he is doing :)))
@@EdgarSnowSki hope he really does
Incredible improvement. Now buy some more suitable skis and save these for water skiing.
It's not the same skier you donkey