Easily Learn the Timing of the V1 or Offset Skate with this progression

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @mitchmellons
    @mitchmellons Год назад

    Keith I love your videos. This is great information - thank you! And congrats on picking up the sponsorship from Craft. Their ski clothing is fantastic. So lightweight, so breathable, so warm. They know what they're doing.

    • @k2nicol
      @k2nicol  Год назад

      I am just testing them..so far so good..really like the fit

  • @Wendathena
    @Wendathena Год назад

    Thanks for the pointers! I will go practice now!

    • @k2nicol
      @k2nicol  Год назад

      Let me know if they work

  • @JohnTheBear1961
    @JohnTheBear1961 Год назад

    As always, love your tips and use them with my Trail Shredders at Hardwood Ski and Bike!

    • @k2nicol
      @k2nicol  Год назад

      How is your snow this year

  • @alanobrien7947
    @alanobrien7947 Год назад

    Nice tips Keith. Greetings from Blow Me Down. Thanks !

    • @k2nicol
      @k2nicol  Год назад

      Say hi to the folks at BMD

  • @slowsk8r33
    @slowsk8r33 Год назад

    Great video! I fear the tail of my recovery leg will step down on the tail of the gliding leg & I end up skiing very bow legged. How close together do the feet and knees get during the glide phase? Thank you!

    • @k2nicol
      @k2nicol  Год назад

      Great question..I think it depends alot on hill steepness ..steeper less glide..feet abit further apart. Perhaps try skiing with feet slightly further apart than you are used to??