Hello Keith: hope you can find time for this........OK.........I live in Kingston, ON and today skied on the local classic trails but the conditions were above freezing and our Winter hasn't been the best; anyway I've watched all your videos on classic skiing and I'm still having trouble getting a proper stride?? I seem to suffer like many from the shuffling syndrome and would really like to get proper diagonal striding but just seem to lack either the grip; co-ordination; balance; power or all the above.......what would you suggest?? I'm 60 now but still have life left in me to race so any assistance would be much appreciated;thanks,David
@@k2nicol Yes very interested.......as you can appreciate Keith in-person instruction always best but I'm limited where I live for that but if I can stride eventually like Klaebo I've be very pleased.😁
@@k2nicol The other issue I have Keith; and just watched one of your videos again; the trails out here are more rolling hills and many turns left and right so not enough long sections like in your videos......there is one place I can try but unfortunately the snow is gone so may have to wait until next Winter but will look at more of your videos in the meantime; thanks
@@k2nicol Hello Again Keith; you know I appreciate all you've said regarding the "proper" Classic diagonal stride vs the shuffle and being old school myself I've always benefitted way more from in-person instruction!! As a former military instructor myself video teaching aids will only get you so far but real hands on experience brings it all together and it would be the same for skiing...........having someone pick apart my poor technique "live" and thus show me the corrections needed will go much further in the process Keith..............so what I need to do is find where and how I can get a qualified ski instructor and pursue this Thanks,David
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Thanks for the note
Awesome & Thanks Sir :)
Thank you so much! Are you planning to offer a course for skate skiing progression?
Yes that is up and running..what techniques are you interested in?
Does the fast wax ship to canada? I am having trouble finding it
It does ..look for fast ski wax when searching
Hello Keith: hope you can find time for this........OK.........I live in Kingston, ON and today skied on the local classic trails but the conditions were above freezing and our Winter hasn't been the best; anyway I've watched all your videos on classic skiing and I'm still having trouble getting a proper stride??
I seem to suffer like many from the shuffling syndrome and would really like to get proper diagonal striding but just seem to lack either the grip; co-ordination; balance; power or all the above.......what would you suggest??
I'm 60 now but still have life left in me to race so any assistance would be much appreciated;thanks,David
Our Fast Track to Striding Programme might help contact me if interested k2nicol@gmail.com
@@k2nicol Yes very interested.......as you can appreciate Keith in-person instruction always best but I'm limited where I live for that but if I can stride eventually like Klaebo I've be very pleased.😁
@@k2nicol The other issue I have Keith; and just watched one of your videos again; the trails out here are more rolling hills and many turns left and right so not enough long sections like in your videos......there is one place I can try but unfortunately the snow is gone so may have to wait until next Winter but will look at more of your videos in the meantime; thanks
@@k2nicol Hello Again Keith; you know I appreciate all you've said regarding the "proper" Classic diagonal stride vs the shuffle and being old school myself I've always benefitted way more from in-person instruction!!
As a former military instructor myself video teaching aids will only get you so far but real hands on experience brings it all together and it would be the same for skiing...........having someone pick apart my poor technique "live" and thus show me the corrections needed will go much further in the process Keith..............so what I need to do is find where and how I can get a qualified ski instructor and pursue this
Thanks,David
From olympic champion Johannes Klæbo I picked up that for force you must push your skiis with your toes. I.e. Walk on toes.
Transition. Smooth is fast.