How to Jump on Skis - Expert Ski Lessons #9.1

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    Learning how to jump on skis is a great skill to have. It can help get you out of difficult situations, avoid obstacles, adjust your line and add a fun element to your skiing. In this lesson professional ski instructor Darren Turner takes you through the basics of jumping on skis. As with a lot of skiing jumping can cause injury so progress gradually and be safe.
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Комментарии • 225

  • @eligordon8117
    @eligordon8117 4 года назад +22

    I’ve been slowly using your lessons over the last 4 years. I perfected the techniques before moving on. This year skied some blacks and actually hit some of these smaller jumps today at Keystone, CO. I’ve exceeded all my goals this year! Thank you so much for the confidence to do so!

  • @miesterminecraft
    @miesterminecraft 8 лет назад +76

    I could listen to you say "pop" all day.

  • @adampawlik411
    @adampawlik411 8 лет назад +84

    This lesson has taught me a lot about skiing/jumping. And you are correct, jumping on ski's is an essential skill.

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад +5

      We're wrapped you've found it so useful +Adam Pawlik. Jumping is often over looked as a general skiing skill and as you say it is super useful in so many circumstances. Keep charging!

    • @superswagme1358
      @superswagme1358 8 лет назад

      +Ski School by Elate Media where is that ski place

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад +1

      +Super swag me - it's Serre Chevalier in France.

    • @dimitrijevasiljevic
      @dimitrijevasiljevic 8 лет назад +2

      +Super swag me Briancone france it's one of the better ski resorts i've ever skied

    • @matthieulassiouve413
      @matthieulassiouve413 7 лет назад

      Samo Dimitrije no the better is Tignes😍

  • @williamhalgarth6625
    @williamhalgarth6625 8 лет назад +41

    You are ski teaching god, thank you.

  • @harrykelly4665
    @harrykelly4665 8 лет назад +49

    I spent 1 day last year in it's entirety in the Snow Park due to very poor snow conditions. You're completely right about starting off small, getting the hang of what it feels like to be in the air, and increase the jump size as your confidence increases. By the end of the day I was on the biggest jumps in the park, and at the start of the day none of us would have even considered attempting them, building up was key! Also worth noting falling over a few times comes as part of the package, always just laugh it off!

  • @owenlappe8303
    @owenlappe8303 2 года назад +2

    First ski tutorial I could find without twin tips god bless

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад +1

      Oh cuuuuute. Yeah this is just an intro to jumping for everyday skiers. Would you be interested in a proper freestyle series?

  • @alexvech
    @alexvech 9 лет назад +50

    YOU THE BEST ! KEEP GOING!

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +8

      Thanks alessandro vec. Glad you're enjoying the ski lessons. There'll be more on the way this winter.

  • @philliplake2666
    @philliplake2666 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks Darren for these videos, i have progressed from basic intermediate to advanced since downloading your video apps. Having them there while skiing on holiday was a great point of reference especially bumps and variable snow conditions. Keep up the good work.

  • @acrosticfatguy2345
    @acrosticfatguy2345 8 лет назад +13

    What a great, and well-explained video! Helped a lot!

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад +3

      Thanks +andrew armstrong. Great to hear it helped your skiing.

  • @grahamteenapaul9440
    @grahamteenapaul9440 8 лет назад +5

    Absolutely fantastic series: skiing make clear and easy. Thank you!

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад +2

      It's our pleasure. It makes all the hard work behind the scenes worthwhile when we get such great feedback. So thank you.

  • @allornothing432
    @allornothing432 8 лет назад +5

    Best instructor ever

  • @TheJkrendsvig
    @TheJkrendsvig 9 лет назад +2

    Yes ! First youtube video, that can help my father improve his skills ! Good Job !

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hope the dad training lessons go well TheJkrendsvig. Cheers

  • @bobmisuraca8665
    @bobmisuraca8665 9 лет назад +12

    These are all basic for me and - there's nothing wrong with that. If you're basics are off everything gets worse from there. These are also nice if you're trying to teach someone how to ski so you know how to teach. Nice work.

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      That's bang on Bob Misuraca. Get the basics right and the rest of the progression will flow much easier in skiing. If you're teaching others our Apps also have split-screen analysis which is super helpful. Once you've seen yourself skiing it's much easier to understand what needs to change and also monitor progress. Thanks for the great feedback.

  • @horaw9902
    @horaw9902 9 лет назад +2

    never ski before and finally plan to do it this winter break. Awesome videos!

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Thanks Xiaoshi Zhang. Check out our beginner ski lessons to help get you ready for the slopes.

  • @fredrickzoller6772
    @fredrickzoller6772 7 лет назад

    I love the way you begin to speak !!

  • @michaeljin7126
    @michaeljin7126 7 лет назад +74

    1:59 lol dude in the background

    • @bradsherwin8149
      @bradsherwin8149 5 лет назад

      Hahahahahaha!!!

    • @Andyg2g
      @Andyg2g 3 года назад

      I can't tell what he is doing lol someone please explain

  • @rafail.tsilopoulos
    @rafail.tsilopoulos 6 лет назад +2

    Very good! good commentary, great scenes and montaz, and of course very good tips from the teacher! well done

    • @skng
      @skng  6 лет назад

      Cheers Rafail. Great to hear that you are finding out skiing lessons so useful. Hope you have a great season

  • @yourphysicscoachi-engineer2310
    @yourphysicscoachi-engineer2310 9 лет назад +1

    Brilliant! (I love that expression even though I'm from USA.) This is a perfect intro, but I'd love to see more. Spread eagle and daffy seem like naturals. This year I want to tackle a helicopter finally and yes, at my age! I'd also like to feel more comfortable dropping in from 10 ft (3 meters) to 20 feet (6 meters). Again, beautifully done - nice, clear skiing, clear and to the point instruction, excellent video work.

  • @ssooly8621
    @ssooly8621 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks you got me so pumped in ur vids i skied a box and im only intermediate.

  • @jtwoolley
    @jtwoolley Год назад +1

    This is sooo helpful. Now i need an experts 9.2

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      Excellent. Would you like to see a whole Freestyle series?

    • @jtwoolley
      @jtwoolley Год назад

      @@skng dunno. do you like jazz music

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      @@jtwoolley Sorry, I meant a free-style skiing series on how to jump, tricks and more? (Experts 9.2...)

  • @Alphfirm
    @Alphfirm 9 лет назад +2

    Great video - really a simple technique which I have yet to learn

  • @hamewhyte3761
    @hamewhyte3761 5 лет назад +17

    1:19 Genuinely thought he was going to say snowboarders (no hate)

    • @RyGuyTheAVGuy
      @RyGuyTheAVGuy 3 года назад

      got a point tho
      I would think your vision might be blocked more by a board
      but I don't snowboard so idk.

  • @jedijens
    @jedijens 9 лет назад +10

    Is this the last one or will there be more? Would love to learn more advanced jumps. Awesome video as always. :)

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +6

      Don't worry jedijens there'll be more ski tips and lessons coming soon. Stay tuned. Thanks for the great feedback.

  • @keshv3883
    @keshv3883 6 лет назад

    I can’t tell you have much this video ha shelled me. I could have broken a few bones without this video

  • @manintrees01
    @manintrees01 8 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video series. Thank you.

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад

      Glad you are finding our how to ski lessons helpful +manintrees01. Cheers Nods

  • @joaojardim7773
    @joaojardim7773 9 лет назад +1

    TKS for all lessons!

  • @vfitzgerald1620
    @vfitzgerald1620 9 лет назад

    BTW I watch all your videos to help refresh my muscle memory before each ski trip its great and very helpful. I even skied Revelstoke this year and Im only an intermediate and its only my 6th ski trip so its definitely helped :)

  • @PSPmaster321
    @PSPmaster321 9 лет назад +6

    Finally jumps! Awesome! :D

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +1

      Yep Tactical Scout its finally here and the Expert App for iPhone shouldn't be too far behind. Hope this helps you with the basics of jumping on skis.

  • @nandov5601
    @nandov5601 9 лет назад +1

    you're back!!!!! GREAT!!!!

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Thanks Nando V... and we might be back in a big way. More soon!

  • @toddleshane
    @toddleshane 9 лет назад +2

    Very good, informative video as always. Thanks!

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +1

      Cheers tlane567 We really appreciate the great feedback. Happy skiing.

  •  7 лет назад

    I really would love to see you film the next episode in the snow park. Doing simple jumps is fun, but I'd like your tips to succeed on a 180 or 360. Or how to handle the different equipments.

  • @stephenibbotson8170
    @stephenibbotson8170 9 лет назад +1

    Great video once again, many thanks.

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Cheers Stephen Ibbotson. We love making these skiing lessons, especially when we get feedback like this. Have a great winter. Hope snow is on the horizon.

  • @ronald1968ful
    @ronald1968ful 9 лет назад +1

    I want more...so inspiring...!

  • @seanoloan5627
    @seanoloan5627 7 лет назад +1

    low key I'm so proud of myself for doing this on my first time skiing

  • @chem-core
    @chem-core 6 лет назад

    He makes it look so easy

  • @lingstoneproduction4103
    @lingstoneproduction4103 6 лет назад +2

    Best video out there

  • @thedudedude56
    @thedudedude56 9 лет назад

    One other thing I learnt recently was that you should pop as your feet hit the lip of the jump. It's common for people to pop as the tips of the skis hit the lip.

  • @Heiheikki
    @Heiheikki 4 года назад

    I want to be a snow park pro in the future so helped alot Thanks😀

  • @whiterosemotors9026
    @whiterosemotors9026 8 лет назад +3

    I like how on a previous video someone was lauding this excellent skier for not being a wimp and skiing without a helmet. But here we are, and he's now wearing a helmet. It's your choice. Skiing is a dangerous sport. Wear one if you want to or not. I love skiing but I always wear a helmet. I have a brother that got a concussion when skiing once and he was wearing a helmet and the helmet broke on impact. But I don't think anybody should be required to wear one. Do want you want. That's the libertarian way!

  • @vilehelm
    @vilehelm 9 лет назад +1

    Do you have an equivalent channel for snowboarding? This has been an awesome series to follow as I ski more. Something this thorough and simple would be great to pass along to some boarder friends who are starting out. Thanks,

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hi Bill Allen It is definitely something that is on the radar. We've got a bit more skiing related content to roll out first but stay tuned. Thanks for the great feedback.

  • @finnhanberg
    @finnhanberg 9 лет назад +2

    Excelent video again!

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +2

      Thanks Finns Mind

  • @jscobie4
    @jscobie4 2 года назад

    Something I need to spend time learning as I learnt to my cost last week when I went over an artificial (snow machine) blown ridge at speed which wasn't there any other day I had come down the run, messed up the landing and knocked myself unconscious for 3 minutes. Had to be helicopter lifted off and spent 24 hours in hospital. Next time, I am going to learn how to do this properly, with instruction.

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      Wow. Hope you're ok mate?

    • @jscobie4
      @jscobie4 Год назад

      @@skng Yeh, all good and thanks for asking. I could blame a lot of stuff on it but that would be cheating.

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      @@jscobie4 Ha haa. Maybe it's just 'white-cheating'? (just like white-lies but for copouts?)

  • @efilvil7743
    @efilvil7743 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      No problem!

  • @joshmonyok228
    @joshmonyok228 7 лет назад

    I'm glad I watched this, I recently injured my tailbone going into a jump I'll prepared, now I know what to do.

    • @themakebelieve8531
      @themakebelieve8531 7 лет назад

      Josh Monyok same I went 10 feet in the air it was really bad

    • @nikohelin7181
      @nikohelin7181 7 лет назад

      haha_gaming09 j well done I did a backflip but the tip hit the ground, ski fell off and I rolled down the mountain and fractured my bone

  • @ozansaracoglu3004
    @ozansaracoglu3004 9 лет назад

    Hey Darren. I have been waiting for this freestyle stuff for so long on your channel. There is very little material on the internet about this and it is much more technical than it looks. Will you continue on this subject.. and possible show how to to a 360? Thanks a lot.

  • @JRain234
    @JRain234 9 лет назад

    Very good series and I have found some helpful things. On thing that seems to be missing though, and I hope this isn't nitpicking, is/are comments on the types of mistakes beginning and intermediate or even skiers who are looking to make the jump to advanced skiers make. Maybe the instructor has been a good skier for so long he forgot or maybe (and more likely) to go into some of these things would make the series too long! If that's the case, I get it.
    For example, there wasn't much discussion of the reasons most beginning skiers fall such as crossing ski tips, etc. In the jump up to skiing crud many yard sales are had by "catching an edge" on one ski and the other not being adjusted quickly enough, or dipping the tips in powder, and many other common problems.
    Just some comment on how best to keep your tips up and skis parallel over rough terrain would be helpful, its not obvious to anyone without a lot of lessons or who wasn't on a ski team, etc. The skis don't always just dig through variable snow when you're learning that terrain. Many minute adjustments have to be made instantaneously even if your turns, balance and weight transfers are spot on. Any tips there? Maybe there aren't any.
    Or suggestions on how to keep everything lined up on jumps, especially if there's an angle or turn involved would be helpful. I had to learn all that by watching others and trial and error, and please I hope you take this as constructive criticism (as I really like and value this series) but I was hoping to find some pointers on these things that I missed in my self-education and there weren't any that I could see. It wasn't helpful hearing "be confident going into turns" or "trust your line" or whatever.
    Again, thanks for the videos and I do look forward to future episodes.

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hi Michael Leone. Thanks for the message and we take any feedback as constructive. With our ski lesson series we've tried to create a full how to ski progression giving you tips and techniques to improve. What we haven't done much of so far is the 'what not to do' as we didn't want to create any confusion with the initial series. However our most recent film "The 7 deadly sins or Carving" does go into issues that we see so often on the mountain and how to solve them so that might be worth a look. We plan to do more of these in the future for different topics and situations that are common in skiing.
      Carving/Parallel skiing Sins: ruclips.net/video/n19QmFC2qVc/видео.html
      So hopefully as we grow we'll be able to bring you more of what you need. If there is anything specific you'd like to see just let us know.
      Cheers,
      Elate.

  • @havanamarie2388
    @havanamarie2388 8 лет назад

    I've been skiing for years, i started on March 12, 2009 and I've been going to Rabbit Hill. I've went about 16 or more times and i really wanna do jumps, you give amazing tips! but do you have a tip how to build up the confidence to actually do it? because I'm a little scared that i will crash the landing or something like that.

  • @pierreclavel5289
    @pierreclavel5289 3 года назад +1

    It looks like Serre Chevalier in France

  • @vanjuskapuska7251
    @vanjuskapuska7251 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much now i know how to jump :)

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад

      Awesome. Keep at it and hopefully it'll will add a whole new dimension to your skiing. Remember, get your skills and tricks dialled on jumps that you feel comfortable on before progressing. Get it right from the beginning and it will help you more in the future. Also check out our app with split screen video analysis so you can see how your jumps are progressing. Cheers

  • @soleaguirre100
    @soleaguirre100 5 лет назад

    excellent thanks!

  • @rezneps
    @rezneps 3 года назад +1

    Tried my first jumps today at 30 yo and I was hitting them every run after that!

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      Whoop! Would you like to see more free-style/park lessons?

  • @miguelsantiago1580
    @miguelsantiago1580 5 лет назад

    Thanks bro good for bigginers

  • @CramcrumBrewbringer
    @CramcrumBrewbringer 7 лет назад +2

    I have a question regarding the skis themsleves. At what tension should the skis come off if you wipe out? When getting new skis, the dude said that the highest setting might break your legs before popping off. Im can go down the double blacks with ease, but there is always a risk of falling. Do you know a good tension level that wont pop off on a hard turn but also wont break your legs? Thx

    • @outzeal
      @outzeal 6 лет назад +1

      It's case specific. This will tell you what you need: www.mechanicsofsport.com/skiing/equipment/bindings/din-calculator.html

  • @MrSandshadow
    @MrSandshadow 5 лет назад

    Miss your uploads and videos filled with tips ... :(

  • @bigfishpondhome1
    @bigfishpondhome1 9 лет назад +1

    Wow, that was at least 200ft! Congrats!

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +1

      Ha haaa. Yeah epic air time. This is of course just a basic understanding of jumping on skis. We'll save the 200ft'ers for another day.

    • @bigfishpondhome1
      @bigfishpondhome1 9 лет назад +2

      Elate Media I know, I was just kidding with you. But , thanks for the solid advice.

  • @pietrobinarelli8632
    @pietrobinarelli8632 8 лет назад +1

    omg i miss skiing so freaking mucy

    • @skng
      @skng  8 лет назад

      +1

  • @gur123noor
    @gur123noor 4 года назад

    What kind of camera do you use to shoot keep you in focus when you are skiing down from far away?
    Also, are you using a wireless mic or do you overlap the audio later?

  • @villevanhala8088
    @villevanhala8088 8 лет назад +82

    I can't practice jumping on skis while not moving cause I don't want to make my friends wait for me and I don't want to look like an idiot XD

    • @natskis
      @natskis 7 лет назад +19

      Nothing wrong with practicing.
      Practice when you're not moving when you're up the top of the ski lift or when you've just finished a run...

    • @nervousdorito3696
      @nervousdorito3696 5 лет назад +6

      Just tell them you'll catch up?

    • @apothecurio
      @apothecurio 5 лет назад

      Ville Vanhala I never practiced jumping in. I just went over the jumps at faster and faster speeds everytime I went

    • @marcg3923
      @marcg3923 5 лет назад +1

      if you don't want to practice to improve you'll stay an idiot your whole life, jumping in your place is actually smarter, cause it's safer, once you're in control of your jump do it while moving, you'll save yourself many falls, it looks dumber when you fall

    • @petrusimion
      @petrusimion 4 года назад

      Then don't look like an idiot. Be one. LoL

  • @commandermark79
    @commandermark79 7 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @bizkify
    @bizkify 9 лет назад +2

    Was this filmed in Serre Chevalier? I was there this winter and it seems awfully familiar.

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Certainly was bizkify. How was the skiing?

    • @bizkify
      @bizkify 9 лет назад +3

      It was really good, great snow, sunny skies, and it wasn't crowded.. What more could you ask for? :)

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      bizkify Happy days. Sun, snow, skiing.

  • @evelineeckert3989
    @evelineeckert3989 5 лет назад +10

    Watching it: 🤔 I can do that.
    Instructor: Stay composed
    Me on the slope: accidentally jump 1/2 an inch OMFG I’m gonna diiiiieeeee! 😫😫😫
    😂😂😂

    • @peepindis
      @peepindis 4 года назад

      Solidarity! I like to say I don't have a jumping problem, I have a landing problem. But in all honesty I've never applied these techniques.

  • @CBRYDR
    @CBRYDR 9 лет назад +1

    Hi there - Been a big fan of your video / instruction and it's because of your teachings that I've been able to take my skills to the next level. I'm currently an adv. beginner - inter. skier, but do not own my own skis (comfortable ski parallel blue slopes in Calirfornia). Equipment I normally use are rentals, 168-172mm with 68-75mm mids. Here is my issue. At times, when I catch a little air, I notice that it's hard to control my skis when airborne i.e. skis rotate laterally (left / right) in mid jump. What am I doing wrong, and how can I be capable of controlling my skis more? Thanks so much! - Eddie

    • @benjo33
      @benjo33 9 лет назад

      This late, but it's really just preparing. An exercise I do is getting ankle weights and jumping while trying to keep my toes strait pointed out. Also when jumping, push down the back of your ankles and out the front of the skis up some degrees for a better firmer landing

    • @zman7117
      @zman7117 8 лет назад

      +$$E$$ Depends on your height/weight. You might have too long of skis if you're only 5'5" for example. Also, try bending your knees a little more. Sometimes I see beginners hit jumps and lock their knees the entire time - which provides very little control and you're basically at the mercy of your trajectory.

    • @CBRYDR
      @CBRYDR 8 лет назад

      +Jack Carlos Thanks for the reply. I'm just under 6'1. Based on this information, what would you recommend? Last thing I want are my skis to get tangled while I'm airborne

    • @zman7117
      @zman7117 8 лет назад

      $$E$$ A good guideline is that when you stand your skis on the ground, the tips should be between your chin and forehead. This varies a little depending on your situation - if you ski on a lot of powder you'll want a longer ski to give you that float. But for the most part it's a good guideline and sounds like you have the right ski length.
      For your jumps, I'd suggest slowing down. You might be going too fast into them, causing that discomfort in the air. Biggest thing is, don't panic! When you're in the air there really isn't that much movement that should be going on. After your pop it should just be waiting/preparing for your landing.
      Try popping on flat ground without moving. You might be surprised how hard it is to go straight up and straight down. Once you master that, try that while going down the hill. Then move to jumps. Start with small jumps and focus on staying balanced/centered over your skis. Max out a jump before moving up in size! This means literally getting as high as you possibly can off that jump, while landing comfortably each time. Best of luck!

    • @zman7117
      @zman7117 8 лет назад

      $$E$$ O and 1 more thing: Make sure not to have too wide of a stance when approaching the jump. Some people have too wide of a stance so their pop has no power. Also, you have more control of your release when you have a closer stance. Closer meaning 6" between skis.

  • @benredburn
    @benredburn 5 лет назад

    What resort is that? it looks fun!

  • @wolfie8748
    @wolfie8748 9 лет назад

    where is this place ? and Awesome video as always thank you

  • @sliddjur
    @sliddjur 3 года назад +1

    How do you handle jumps in downhill? I mean jumps in high speed that goes forward and not up?

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      Hey there. Well now, that all depends. So for speed jumps in downhill racing what we actually do is something called a 'pre-jump'. This is where we 'pop' long before the lip of the roller so that we are flying almost parallel to the ground. This minimises our height off the ground to reduce impact on landing and maintain speed/control. The hands forward, knees up approach works here too (reduced drag) and body forward. Is that roughly what you were wondering? cheers Noddy

  • @YaofuZhou
    @YaofuZhou 9 лет назад +4

    could you offer a tutorial on how to ski backwards? thanks!

    • @JRain234
      @JRain234 9 лет назад +2

      As nobody has replied, I will.
      It might sound simplistic, but it really is this simple, just do everything backwards. Start with doing the normal beginner "pizza-chips/fries" facing uphill, then progress as Darren instructs for normal skiing, using balance, edges, etc. You can even do complete rotations by using the "flat ski" turn and just keep turning. It just takes practice and a feel for where your center of gravity will be as you rotate about the turn/rotation. One helpful hint I can give on this is to life your back ski as you make the rotation so it doesn't "catch an edge" -at least until you get the feel of the thing. Then go from there and in no time you'll be doing tricks down the piste!

    • @JRain234
      @JRain234 9 лет назад +1

      Michael Leone
      That should say "lift" your back ski.

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +4

      Hi Yaofu Zhou. Not sure why our reply didn't post the first time? Anyway, yes we have plans to film a skiing backwards/switch/fakie tutorial so stay tuned.

    • @YaofuZhou
      @YaofuZhou 9 лет назад

      Michael Leone Thank you very much! One specific question I have is how to pose myself (or "be stacked") - when facing uphill, should I lean forward (uphill) or backward? Thanks again =)

    • @YaofuZhou
      @YaofuZhou 9 лет назад

      Elate Media Looking forward to that!

  • @SkyLukewater
    @SkyLukewater 2 года назад +1

    How come on those bigger ones I tend to land too far back? I try to counteract this by leaning forward but I have less control in the air. Any tips?

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад +1

      It all comes down to the 'pop'. Make sure you are popping straight up or what feels like a little bit forward. Thinking about punching your hands forward to wrap around your bent knees can help with this too. Experiment with subtle changes and see how it goes. It's hard to fully diagnose without seeing. But does this make sense? Cheers Noddy.

  • @lowdown3007
    @lowdown3007 9 лет назад +2

    Any Tips for unexpected jumps/hops?

    • @ChandlerShepherd
      @ChandlerShepherd 3 года назад

      Keep your knees bent, land with your skis flat and then slow down/stop. If you try to stop as you land you’ll probably hit an edge and/or skis will pop off.

  • @bays19
    @bays19 6 лет назад

    How is this expert?
    Is this going to help me stay air for 3-5 meters?

  • @KotoArts
    @KotoArts 9 лет назад

    thanks!

  • @DrMobiusOfficial
    @DrMobiusOfficial 9 лет назад

    Hey there! Quick question! How do you reposition yourself in midair so that you're aligned downhill (ie not leaning back relative to the slope)?

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hi Aimran479. If you're in a good, strong position over your skis you will naturally follow the shape of the hill. It all comes down to the take off and pop. If you're leaning back before you even get to the jump you'll end up in the 'back seat' on the landing. So practice popping straight up and focus on keeping your hands forward. Hope that helps.

  • @lucasrowley6789
    @lucasrowley6789 9 лет назад +1

    where is this filmed - snow looks good ???

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hi Lucas Rowley the majority of our skiing lessons like this were filmed in @user/aigle05 in the Southern Alpes of France.

  • @nickhorn9833
    @nickhorn9833 8 лет назад

    Where are u teaching this and in what part of the season is it.

  • @0ki7o
    @0ki7o 8 лет назад +2

    Can you make a tutorial for learning 360s?

    • @biggiecheese6765
      @biggiecheese6765 8 лет назад

      +Yout Tuka You think he can do 360s? He nearly can't jump a normal jump..

    • @0ki7o
      @0ki7o 8 лет назад

      +Thegamer Tag He could at least try them and make a montage..
      However I learned it so nevermind

  • @Glemzi
    @Glemzi 7 лет назад

    Keep going

  • @odinchu5332
    @odinchu5332 9 лет назад +1

    Love the Episode!!But how about some subtitles:)

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +1

      Odin Chu We're on the case and will be transcribing the expert ski lessons over the next few weeks.

    • @odinchu5332
      @odinchu5332 9 лет назад

      Glad to know, yall did a great job, helps me a lot about the skills.

  • @NIKAJ75
    @NIKAJ75 6 лет назад

    cool tipp!

  • @croma7671
    @croma7671 4 года назад

    How to you pop straight up while you’re slanted backwards Already on the lip of the jump

  • @TheOrdinaryAccountant
    @TheOrdinaryAccountant 9 лет назад

    Do you need Full Tilt boots or something similar? I have regular stiff boots and it feels awkward squatting down before a jump.

    • @dragsterguy21
      @dragsterguy21 8 лет назад

      +Sam K no the boot you need is the boot that best fits your foot. Full tilts just are another brand for some peoples foot shape

  • @samp7947
    @samp7947 6 лет назад +2

    Anyone else notice the guy at 1:59

  • @quintusz5565
    @quintusz5565 3 года назад +1

    time to switch over to stomp it tutorials

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      Would you be interested in a proper "how to Free-style ski" series?

  • @Benzknees
    @Benzknees 9 лет назад +1

    How do you counter the tendency for the body to rotate backwards in the air, after a big jump?

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +1

      It's all about body position Benzknees. If you're in a good, strong position over your skis you will naturally follow the shape of the hill. For bigger jumps wind resistance can be an issue and blow you into the 'back seat'. So try bringing the knees up a bit and focus on keeping your hands forward.

    • @john-vs9wv
      @john-vs9wv 9 лет назад

      consciously lean forward

    • @rcspikol
      @rcspikol 9 лет назад +1

      +TonyYayoSmileGeekin XanGang Carefull. Too much "lean" can lead to a face plant. I know. Stay balanced over your skies.

  • @davidj.arsenault656
    @davidj.arsenault656 8 лет назад

    Why is it also in french? Filmed in quebec?

  • @michaeljin7126
    @michaeljin7126 7 лет назад

    Where are you guys at?

  • @seanoloan5627
    @seanoloan5627 7 лет назад

    The thing is our ski instructer told me that we couldn't slow down cause there was a gap as the others did it the day before but I was sick so I went as fast as I could to get over it but turns out he only said that for me to go fast as there was no gap and i was the only one who did it u

  • @BrnDaDon
    @BrnDaDon 4 года назад

    I tried to do a jump and it was my first time and I went on the biggest jump fell back and got a concussion and everyone on the lift saw

  • @nikohelin7181
    @nikohelin7181 7 лет назад

    I moslty focus on the landing because that is the hardest part imo

  • @LastWarGameGamer
    @LastWarGameGamer 6 лет назад

    Looks so easy but when I do my jumps I usually end up in kind of sitting position when I land which is fine but I don’t really know why that’s happening

  • @yannickvertessen2721
    @yannickvertessen2721 5 лет назад

    Very well explained but this is actually not the best way to jump. You'll only gain a little height this way.
    Best way is to do what's called a 'bunny hop'.
    It looks much better, gives way more control and you'll jump higher.
    It works in 2 stages. (practise on flat surface first)
    Stage 1: Kind of push your feet out in front of you so that the tips of your ski's are leaving the surface while your tail is stil on the grond. Your weight is still somewhere in the middle but slightly backwards.
    At this point, your legs will be stretched out.
    You have now gained airtime and height while your tail is still on the snow
    Stage 2: Simply pull in your legs and try to match the angle of your skis with the angle of the slope.
    You will have bent knees during impact which will reduce the shock.
    Start doing this and you'll notice that you'll jump so much higher with so much more style and control.
    A good way to practise is to ski straight forward and push your skis infant of you. Try to ski as far as possible with only the tails of your skis touching the snow. The 'pop' that is required to do is will greatly help you in the bunny-hop and countless other tricks or manoeuvres on- and off-piste.

  • @jacobhedrick1932
    @jacobhedrick1932 5 лет назад

    what ski resort are you at?

  • @wolfie8748
    @wolfie8748 9 лет назад

    what long should i have to buy my ski? i am average and my height is 1.80

  • @ArgeKumadan
    @ArgeKumadan 9 лет назад

    please update the windows phone version of your app :)

  • @willcunningham2765
    @willcunningham2765 9 лет назад +1

    What mountain is this?

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад +1

      Most of our skiing lessons were filmed in Serre Chevalier Vallée in the Southern Alpes of France. This is in the snow park which has a good variety of jumps for various levels of skiing. Hope that helps.

  • @MitzerMayhem
    @MitzerMayhem 6 лет назад

    whenever I crashed on a 20ft. I dislocated my shoulder and fractured my femur so I really couldn't move

  • @jonathansavies8822
    @jonathansavies8822 6 лет назад

    All good and all but what about brining your knees up a bit that’s bigger than,”preparation” before the lip but apart from that good job now learn a cork 1080

  • @samirving231
    @samirving231 6 лет назад

    you actually have to pop the jump not just ride off. bend your legs on impact. jump up like you are trying for your head to hit the ceiling

  • @money6_in6_the6_grave
    @money6_in6_the6_grave 9 лет назад +1

    from where are you ?

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hi christoph paar. Darren is from the UK but is base in Serre Chevalier Vallée France. Cheers

  • @CostantinoLenzi
    @CostantinoLenzi 9 лет назад

    can u explain how to move arms? in front or line with body?

    • @skng
      @skng  9 лет назад

      Hi Costantino Lenzi. Focus on keeping your hands forward. It will help keep you in a strong position in the air and ready for the landing.

    • @CostantinoLenzi
      @CostantinoLenzi 9 лет назад +1

      Elate Media
      thankyou very much for your consuels, your training help me always very much

  • @alexshawcn
    @alexshawcn 5 лет назад

    im not even here to learn, since im still in 3.x , im here just to see how good he can ski...

  • @garfieldfan3892
    @garfieldfan3892 2 года назад

    today i jumped a bit too far and landed hard on a flat area, ouchh

    • @skng
      @skng  Год назад

      Ooooch. Yeah getting your speed and timing right is essential. if you're not sure, watch a few others go off it first and get an idea of the speed you might need. Hope it didn't hurt too much.