Balance in skiing - Why you need to be dynamic | The virtual bump

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • You’ve been told to get forward in your skiing….but why? You’ve been told to stay centred…but relative to what? You’ve been told to not be too far forward….but when?
    I hope this video helps you discover answers to the above questions by explaining relative slope angle change or as Author Ron Le Master calls it “the virtual bump”.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @ardenpowers7730
    @ardenpowers7730 22 дня назад +2

    Great info Tom ! I had never heard about the virtual bump . . . .very interesting !!

  • @markfischer965
    @markfischer965 20 дней назад

    In the old days of straight skis, you would move your COG throughout the turn . You would move forward at the beginning of the turn to engage the tips, then to the center for the middle of the turn, then back to finish the turn and which unloaded the energy in the bent ski. Fun to play with even on shaped skis.

  • @camilocarrillo2132
    @camilocarrillo2132 22 дня назад +1

    super helpful phone and pole demo !

  • @dj_617
    @dj_617 22 дня назад

    Great video. This is so crucial for any type of good skiing and it does not get the attention it deserves. Most instructors preach to you should stay forward and that is the wrong message (even though many many skiers are ‘in the backseat’ in the wrong part of the turn).

  • @neilsmithline9409
    @neilsmithline9409 21 день назад

    Great video Tom. George Joubert’s book was my skiing bible in the 80s. Glissement.

  • @wjames2000
    @wjames2000 22 дня назад

    Thank you Tom for another great video. Good to see you in Niseko. Wish you do lessons there.

  • @kenkaufmann
    @kenkaufmann 20 дней назад

    nice trick with the phone. excellent video. thanks.

  • @magnificoas388
    @magnificoas388 22 дня назад

    What a beautiful snow and skiing there :)
    Well about the virtual bump, the question is about absorption and not to flying after it. And in the fall line the question is about being active in your external ski going forward on it.

  • @leander9263
    @leander9263 22 дня назад

    good footage.

  • @kuanjuliu
    @kuanjuliu 22 дня назад

    Great video, particularly as I knew about the virtual bump but never twigged that this is why we are always trying to "be centered in the future by changing our positioning now".
    Question: I understand now why we want to "get forward" at the top of the turn, so that we are centered by the middle of the turn (apex, fall line, etc).
    But why is it that being on our heels makes turn initations so hard in the first place? Is it related to the virtual bump, or something else - perhaps because parts of the ski (i.e. the front half) isn't fully engaged, or maybe biomechanics making it harder to shift balance to the big-toe edge, etc?

    • @gairnmclennan5876
      @gairnmclennan5876 22 дня назад

      Thank you. I love the physics of skiing. Your video explains the virtual bump so I really get it.

    • @Bigpictureskiing
      @Bigpictureskiing  20 дней назад +1

      Where do you stand on your feet to be athletic and ready to move? Not usually on the heels. Or at least not too balanced there

  • @markfischer965
    @markfischer965 20 дней назад

    This is great for a physics class. However, a skier is not going through a calculus equation to determine their balance. It is an intuitive reaction and flow through the turn.

    • @Bigpictureskiing
      @Bigpictureskiing  19 дней назад

      I agree they are not going through calculating it. But one thing I do know is we all like to know why behind things. Sometimes this can help someone try something different to get a result.