Ski Like the PROS || FPM Podcast #29

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
  • Malibu Open Finals, 2023 - Rob Hazelwood // A new series where MB takes a different approach to sharing knowledge, by breaking down and analyzing what some of the best in the world are doing (and not doing), all the way down to the most passionate amateurs!
    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    00:35 - Big Thanks to TWBC for the killer coverage!!
    01:00 - Rob 38 Off (11.25m)
    01:56 - Rob 39 Off (10.75m)
    03:10 - Compression through Transition
    04:20 - Handle Control
    07:38 - Why is MB doing this?
    07:55 - 1 to 2 at 39, at half speed
    08:25 - 1 to 2 at 39, full speed
    08:50 - 41 off
    09:18 - 41 off break down/analysis
    09:38 - Importance of STANCE
    11:51 - Two Hands on the Handle Comparison at 39 off: into 2, into 4, into 6
    15:07 - Learn to find the things you do well, and leverage them to your advantage!
    15:50 - Amateur Comparisons
    23:39 - What Rob does better than almost everyone
    24:12 - Centerline to Buoy: the most important part of skiing?
    24:36 - Closing thoughts, and Do You Want to see More of This??
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Комментарии • 20

  • @hamishmarshall9473
    @hamishmarshall9473 3 месяца назад +5

    Awesome insights as always Marcus, thank you. Could you do Nate next? From my very armature perspective he seems to be the best at maintaining outbound trajectory, especially into 1/3/5.

  • @carlmilliard2201
    @carlmilliard2201 Месяц назад

    Thankyou for helping us understand the details to proper movement 👊

  • @colinjackson1113
    @colinjackson1113 2 месяца назад

    Great stuff. Love the analysis and detail. Keep it going. Thanks

  • @oliverphotography1
    @oliverphotography1 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Marcus for all you do for the waterskiing community. I'd love to see continued breakdowns as some of the mistakes you pointed out shed light on my mistakes also.

  • @simonzehetmayr8379
    @simonzehetmayr8379 2 месяца назад

    Love it lets do more - so many take aways from this

  • @sergioarriolaprieto4985
    @sergioarriolaprieto4985 3 месяца назад

    Amazing analysis. Thank you so much

  • @canopyflier
    @canopyflier 3 месяца назад +1

    Way above my pay grade. I still absolutely love your talks and videos! If I can pull one tip from these, it's worth it. Keep making these.
    We all still love Rob.

    • @FlowPoint
      @FlowPoint  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! we will try!

  • @chaloux
    @chaloux 3 месяца назад +1

    Really enjoyed this, especially the correlation to us mortals. I'll have a lot bouncing around in my brain for the first set!!

  • @BobOwel-ry2fy
    @BobOwel-ry2fy Месяц назад

    You’re truly a master 👍 Great details ❤ maybe Charlie Ross !

  • @dennyflynn6965
    @dennyflynn6965 3 месяца назад +1

    Dang. I learn so much from you guys. It's hard putting it into practice while you're up on the ski. So many variables & i'm hauling ass. I only get to ski a couple runs per outing on the weekends up here in western Washington. (Lake Sammamish). Im trying to keep standing tall with my shoulder back. Watching my self on video i let the boat pull me forward over the front of my ski. Lots of thing to practice on. Haha. Thanks Marcus!!!👍🏼👍🏼

  • @andrewjames7994
    @andrewjames7994 3 месяца назад +1

    Great Stuff You have an amazing understanding .Keep doing what you are doing.Hapy Daz AJ

  • @AlterEgo1971
    @AlterEgo1971 2 месяца назад

    Love it. Please DO go into the weeds. This is a technical sport and we need the details. P.S. You've done and do so much for this sport. Thanks so much!

  • @ianlynch6345
    @ianlynch6345 Месяц назад

    Cool stuff.

  • @singlespeedrider1
    @singlespeedrider1 3 месяца назад +1

    Great explanation!

  • @theveryaverage
    @theveryaverage 3 месяца назад +1

    Loved the drone cam analysis. What I think I struggle with is getting in a chair position after the turn and if I try to extend I might be able to but it will throw off the progressive loading and timing. Any cues for coming out of the turn in a stacked position?

  • @maxisaksen505
    @maxisaksen505 3 месяца назад +1

    love it, great stuff. Will or JT next? Manon or Jaimee?

  • @markgambetta1704
    @markgambetta1704 День назад

    Just started watching your RUclips, been skiing long time men seven 32 mph can’t make 38 off. Just starting to understand how important it is to get speed before centerline. My question is at the gate turn in you talk about being progressive, wouldn’t that subject you to a long pull. Love the channel keep up the good work thank you so much

  • @BishopofBayeux
    @BishopofBayeux Месяц назад

    Hey Marcus, I find I am coming out of the buoy (worse on my on side) really loaded and in the butt down chair position really early. I am a strong guy and have a tendency to want to try to deadlift the boat. The last amateur that you showed what would be your advice to him to avoid having that early load?