0:52 Was a game changer for me. I was trying so hard just to stay riding switch and was terrible at it, wasted like 2 weeks. Got my reverts dialed in and it really taught me how my skis react while riding switch and my confidence skyrocketed. Can almost make it down the hill switch now after only 3 rides with this tip. Thank You, and keep up the great content!
For videos on beginner tricks, this is by far the best beginner friendly. Exactly the skills you need if you ever want to get into tricks, also really good skills for advanced skiing in general
Just want to say I appreciate your channel a lot man, recently got a little bummed that my progression had regressed but watching this has me pumped to get back into rhythm!
I've been ollieing for a few years, I finally learned to comfortably ski switch at Crested Butte last year, and I've got the revert down pat. Hitting Big Sky in January and my hope is that I can teach myself to slide some rails.
You mean I need to add Revert training runs to my Carving drills?! LOL thanks, I started reverting a few months ago, certainly does improve the Switch skiing. I like the idea of adding Revert-Ollie training runs to my Carve training regimen. I think my 16 yr old niece will appreciate this too!
I should this Ollie-trick earlier, No one give this advice to me... until now, thanks for the tip, I might try this for this season, also I saw the other of your video about how to do the Ollie trick correctly, I will recommend this video.
Crazy started terrain this past weekend at seven springs and this video is seven springs as I look to get more tips.rlly working on my switch realize how important it is for half the tricks on terrain. 🔥
Thanks. I can ski switch all day, and I can go down the hill like a spinner both left and right without catching edges. OLLIE!!! That's what I'm needing to learn!
Great video. I'm a beginner and want to hit the park, how do you get your knees over your toes so much when you ollie? Do you loosen your top buckles on your boots a little? If I squat as much as you I feel a bit back seated when I try to pop or ollie.
Question, does ski bindings placed in the middle when freestyling and doing rails make it easier even though I have skied with the "normal" placement my whole life.
You defintely want your bindings true center and not offset. When you spin with skis when doing 180 or 360s in the air, and there is more weight on one side, you can feel it in your legs and in your mind. That small amount of extra weight on one side when in motion makes a huge difference. I personally find myself sometimes riding backseat when in my freeride skis jumping off random bumps/kickers on trails because of the offset.
I’m 55 and had two knee replacements this year. Been skiing 15 years and still a single black groomed runner at best. Is it too late for me to learn terrain skiing? LOL
Try snowboarding maybe....not even joking. Skiing has much more damage potential on the knees - I do both and at 58 the only knee injury that needed surgery I've had was skiing.
You need significantly more pressure pressing on your toes if you want to safely get into switch to lift those straight back edges off the ground. You should get twin tips if you plan on doing any of these tricks. Rails and reverts are still possible on your typical rental skis, but just annoying.
0:52 Was a game changer for me. I was trying so hard just to stay riding switch and was terrible at it, wasted like 2 weeks. Got my reverts dialed in and it really taught me how my skis react while riding switch and my confidence skyrocketed. Can almost make it down the hill switch now after only 3 rides with this tip. Thank You, and keep up the great content!
This whole video does change my mindset about practicing switch. And Ollie’s outside of the park to improve knowledge of your skis!!
For videos on beginner tricks, this is by far the best beginner friendly. Exactly the skills you need if you ever want to get into tricks, also really good skills for advanced skiing in general
This video helped my alot! I am a noob when it comes to park riding, so these things are very helpful.
I love seeing my home resorts in these videos
Just want to say I appreciate your channel a lot man, recently got a little bummed that my progression had regressed but watching this has me pumped to get back into rhythm!
Ayyyy springs is my home resort. Praying for more snow this year.
I've been ollieing for a few years, I finally learned to comfortably ski switch at Crested Butte last year, and I've got the revert down pat. Hitting Big Sky in January and my hope is that I can teach myself to slide some rails.
Crested butte is my favorite mountain
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You mean I need to add Revert training runs to my Carving drills?! LOL thanks, I started reverting a few months ago, certainly does improve the Switch skiing. I like the idea of adding Revert-Ollie training runs to my Carve training regimen. I think my 16 yr old niece will appreciate this too!
I should this Ollie-trick earlier, No one give this advice to me... until now, thanks for the tip, I might try this for this season, also I saw the other of your video about how to do the Ollie trick correctly, I will recommend this video.
Crazy started terrain this past weekend at seven springs and this video is seven springs as I look to get more tips.rlly working on my switch realize how important it is for half the tricks on terrain. 🔥
Thanks. I can ski switch all day, and I can go down the hill like a spinner both left and right without catching edges. OLLIE!!! That's what I'm needing to learn!
Got my first set of skis. Coming from riding hope it transfers well😊
I have yet to master switch turning, but hopefully ill get all these skills down this season. Thanks for the vid
Thank you for this. Very helpful. 😃
This video is perfect for me 👍👍
Nice, rly needed a Video like this, perfect
Thanks brother!
For the reverts to switch and back do you need park skis? What about a more normal ski with some rocker and some camber but not a ton of twin tip?
Well how do you ski switch sir bag o tricks
thank you❤❤❤
sick vidio
love ur vids
or just send it
What purple and black skis are those I want to pick up a pair for next season?
u should visit park city again there is alot of snow
what width skis do you use for terrain park
Great video. I'm a beginner and want to hit the park, how do you get your knees over your toes so much when you ollie? Do you loosen your top buckles on your boots a little? If I squat as much as you I feel a bit back seated when I try to pop or ollie.
helpfull
What do you use for editing your videos? I’m looking to get into some filming
come out to perfect north!
hows ur ski season
Question, does ski bindings placed in the middle when freestyling and doing rails make it easier even though I have skied with the "normal" placement my whole life.
You defintely want your bindings true center and not offset. When you spin with skis when doing 180 or 360s in the air, and there is more weight on one side, you can feel it in your legs and in your mind.
That small amount of extra weight on one side when in motion makes a huge difference.
I personally find myself sometimes riding backseat when in my freeride skis jumping off random bumps/kickers on trails because of the offset.
Yoooo I am coming up to seven springs this weekend I don’t know if you will be there but if u are do u wanna maybe meet up
Does anyone know what boots he has?
Is that seven springs in some of the clips?
Yes!
@@TheBagOTricks sick, that’s my main mountain. I’m looking to get into park more, I started jumping last year but rails and boxes still intimidate me
I’m 55 and had two knee replacements this year. Been skiing 15 years and still a single black groomed runner at best. Is it too late for me to learn terrain skiing? LOL
Never too late as long as you take it slow!
Try snowboarding maybe....not even joking. Skiing has much more damage potential on the knees - I do both and at 58 the only knee injury that needed surgery I've had was skiing.
come down to peek n peek
What if I dont have twin tip skis?
You need significantly more pressure pressing on your toes if you want to safely get into switch to lift those straight back edges off the ground.
You should get twin tips if you plan on doing any of these tricks. Rails and reverts are still possible on your typical rental skis, but just annoying.
Until then Im gonna have to snowboard
Ollie is not the same as a pop
I can pop, but I don't ollie. So...I'm fine popping off a jump, but otherwise...I have work to do.
How old are u
49th like let’s goooo
What purple and black skis are those I want to pick up a pair for next season?