Performing Movement Analysis on Groups - Okemo Tech Talks #13

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @BrandonBock
    @BrandonBock  6 дней назад

    Hey gang, just a quick ask for those commenting: please be respectful of our friends in this video who have volunteered to put themselves and their skiing out there to be picked apart for the betterment of our education. While I could care less if you shred my personal skiing in other videos and remind me how much I suck, or make fun of how many times I said “right” in this video, let’s keep our observations and evaluations relatively nonjudgmental and objective and not rooted in boosting our own egos by tearing others down. I absolutely want to hear your own observations, evaluations, and prescription ideas because we all stand to benefit from hearing each others perspectives, but I’d also like to continue having volunteers who put themselves out there to help further our education and no one will want to participate if we can’t keep things respectful. Thank you all!

  • @Nedito17
    @Nedito17 6 дней назад

    Thanks Brandon. Well done

    • @BrandonBock
      @BrandonBock  6 дней назад

      @@Nedito17 Thanks for watching Ned! Still happy to chat soon after I missed your phone call. Hope to see you on snow soon!

  • @gerriannebreck1369
    @gerriannebreck1369 6 дней назад

    Great job! I like the “Consider’ concept. The common Body Movements across Fundamentals was helpful!

    • @BrandonBock
      @BrandonBock  6 дней назад

      Thank you and glad you enjoyed. The common body movements might be a topic worth exploring more in the future as I didn’t really have a chance to go more in depth; I just wanted to mention it to show possibilities beyond thinking purely about fundamentals. I probably think more in terms of common threads between body movements now than I do fundamentals when it comes to finding themes in common with a group. Not that that’s a better way of thinking, just one that works well for me.