Wow, what a difference from day 2 to day 5 for those guys. They looked so stiff and upright in their stances on day 2, the ease and confidence in their skiing on day 5 was palpable. Very impressed I really can't wait to spend a wk there training myself. PS-never imagined you all have to deal with the rain on occasion like us Lake Tahoe skiers.
If you’re watching this video wondering whether to do the camp, I would say it’s 100% worth it, I learned more in that week than I have in the last few years of skiing. Thanks Jens, Ben and Josh for making the week so awesome and I’m totally signing up for another camp soon!
@@DoYouEvenRift but the thing is i really got no friends to ski with and its really boring to always ski alone and watch other people hit jumps in groups while me being alone but i guess theres nothing to do about it.
I know what I'll do next winter 😍 I've just lost 2 hours and too much money on a private lesson. Instead of improving my parallel skiing, she put me 2 hours in the plow. I got nothing but knee pains. I'm happy I've found this video, I didn't know there are camps like this. Hope to see you soon ❄️💙
Having bought the Beginning Tutorial I can't recommend it enough. Best $49 USD you'll ever spend. Plus you can shoot Jens & friends a personnel message of appreciation. They'll appreciate it!
That is so awesome, I just discovered you all in June, now I start my day practicing Slopeside 360's in the beginning flats too! I'm so humbled by your dedication & desire to improve your skiing, bad-ass that you are Jens! Before June I can't say I ever really had skiing "goals", aside from the desire to improve. Now I arrive at the mtn with written notes highlighting the days objectives. It's actually a fun challenge, and very gratifying when I try something new and have success. Or not, like not quite hitting the 180 last season. But thanks to you all I have tutorials, things to practice and train on, and an action plan for next season. Only knowing you all less than 2 months has improved my skiing to the point that I made new friends being able to largely keep pace with the big mogul ballers atop Chair #23 at Mammoth. I can't thank you all enough, recommend your products enough, and can't wait to retire and get over to a camp in fall 2024 hopefully. Cheers, much love, and be safe mates!
After 14 of my 21 years I've finally quit growing and I'm can afford my own gear. Your videos seem so approachable, you've got me dying to really start improving so I can start getting into freestyle to shred when I fly out to Salt Lake City next winter. Cheers from Ohio, USA. Perhaps in a year or two we'll meet in a camp of yours, they look fantastic!
Buy a pair of roller blades or ice skates and learn how to skate. You'll get a big head start on your skiing skills when you have the ability to skate.
Do some practice runs every time you go skiing. Take a topic you wanna work on and do a corresponding exercise for one run, next run something different. And thereafter enjoy skiing without thinking. I can’t remember a skiing day in the last 5-6 years I haven’t done any exercises. Usually my ski days are between 30-40 a season. The better you get the more fun skiing will be!
I learned to ski last year and i really enjoyed watching this! So so hyped to get back on the piste, but i live in the netherlands and corona messed evrything up ):
I think some work on functional balance/stance is helpful prior to addressing upper and lower body separation. If I see a student is overflexing in the knees and hips I know they will be a whole body turner as overflexing the hips locks them and prevents the student from creating counter-rotation. Fore/aft balance is the hardest skill to master but pays the largest dividens, IMHO. I would be curious as to what you and Josh think.
@@StompItTutorials in some italian regions we are allowed too but i live in the first only one so far that’s going through the third wave of covid so no alps for me, but still i can go to the appennini and get to the top in a couple of hours to still practice a couple of turns of freeride
Are 270's out considered hard in skiing? because they are in snowboarding and I learned to do them on skis within two days of learning how to grind a rail. I tried skiing for the first time like 4 years ago, didnt really get in to it so I stayed a pure casual snowboarder. I steadily progressed as a snowboarder and I'm proud to say I'm pretty good at rails but nothing spectacular. I can do 360's out, 270's out (only backside boardslide) and ofc 180's both ways. I can also do all the different grinds on any rail you can find except the lipslide for frontside boardsliding. This took me very long to get to this point in snowboarding, and I wonder how I was able to get to basically doing 270's out both ways with skis in two days. For context I rented skis two days ago for the first time since 4-3 years ago and a friend of mine taught me to grind a flat rail. Yesterday I asked to borrow my sisters skis and if I could use them on my backyard rail setup. She said why not and I spent a good hour grinding my flat rail, with the end result being me being able to do 270's out both ways pretty consistently and lipsliding to fakie and forward. Should I consider buying my own skis, and become a weirdo who can do both snowboarding and skiing, or should I just accept the fact that what I did wasn't actually considered hard at all. I guess my long history as a snowboarder helped me with confidence, form and fear management but skiing tricks are very obviously very different from snowboarding tricks. So, to any skiers: Did you learn these tricks the first year you were introduced to rails, or did it take you longer? Are these considered beginner tricks? I haven't told my friend about me learning them because were going skiing again in a few days and I kinda wanna surprise him, but is it a surprise if the tricks I wanna show him are just easy tricks to learn right after first learning grinding? not really.
Yo Jens. Shoutout from Denmark! - I really enjoy your videos, and I find much inspiration in them. I also hoping to become affiliate with Carv next season. (I'm a ski-instructor)
practice on smaller jumps and keep your weight slightly forward, so that doesnt happen. sounds like you are trying to hard to get your weight really forward.
Deniz, you’re doing well buddy, keep it up, just try to be more relax while skiing. More stiffness will keep you not flexible on the legs. Also gets you tired after skiing too. Tebrikler Arkadas,
Polish guy: you're too far back. You are rotating around the last 20% of your ski...you can almost see the fronts of your skis come off the ground. That is the difficult way. Rotate around the front of your skis, about 1/3 the way from your tip to your boot, by throwing your weight forward as you initiate your turn. It's almost the same move as when you do a hockey stop, but you just don't do it as much and leave the edges engaged.
Me living 13km from the biggest ski resotrt in Austria the "Arlberg" and just want to go skii some powder and have a good time even got new equipement and because of the new rule where u need to have a negative COVID test to skii they decided to close it :(
Jens, kinda unrelated to this specific video but... when you ski park or get your park skis set up do you dull your underfoot edges so you don’t stick on rails? Or do you leave them at a certain angle?
It is so obvious when I look at this video that pole-plant makes no real big difference, putting the attention to the pole-plant makes your skiers to forget more important issues. They should create edge angels when starting their turns and they should make a body projection, before the skis may start to turn on the edges. These guys make no body projections most of the time and this is the most important issue I would try to make them to perform.
I followed the channel 2 years ago when I was "swallowing" video after video, but now it's all Camps Ads and Carve ads. I know you guys have to make a living but simply I lost connection with you :(
i would allways come back for the people in the camp. Was an awesome time
Wow, what a difference from day 2 to day 5 for those guys. They looked so stiff and upright in their stances on day 2, the ease and confidence in their skiing on day 5 was palpable. Very impressed I really can't wait to spend a wk there training myself.
PS-never imagined you all have to deal with the rain on occasion like us Lake Tahoe skiers.
If you’re watching this video wondering whether to do the camp, I would say it’s 100% worth it, I learned more in that week than I have in the last few years of skiing. Thanks Jens, Ben and Josh for making the week so awesome and I’m totally signing up for another camp soon!
Wow thank you so much Gareth :)
It might be worth it and i would really like to go to a freestyle / park camp like that but im still 18 and i dont have money for that :(
@@gonexity7961 just keep skiing and practicing, watching these videos is already great help I didn't have when I was learning
agree man..
@@DoYouEvenRift but the thing is i really got no friends to ski with and its really boring to always ski alone and watch other people hit jumps in groups while me being alone but i guess theres nothing to do about it.
this makes me more excited to get back on the snow! Love seeing the sneak peaks at what happens during your camps.
Thank you :) When will you get to ride on snow again?
@@StompItTutorials end of this month!
@@CptShiba Happy for you mate :)
I know what I'll do next winter 😍
I've just lost 2 hours and too much money on a private lesson. Instead of improving my parallel skiing, she put me 2 hours in the plow. I got nothing but knee pains. I'm happy I've found this video, I didn't know there are camps like this. Hope to see you soon ❄️💙
Having bought the Beginning Tutorial I can't recommend it enough. Best $49 USD you'll ever spend. Plus you can shoot Jens & friends a personnel message of appreciation. They'll appreciate it!
That is so awesome, I just discovered you all in June, now I start my day practicing Slopeside 360's in the beginning flats too! I'm so humbled by your dedication & desire to improve your skiing, bad-ass that you are Jens! Before June I can't say I ever really had skiing "goals", aside from the desire to improve. Now I arrive at the mtn with written notes highlighting the days objectives. It's actually a fun challenge, and very gratifying when I try something new and have success. Or not, like not quite hitting the 180 last season. But thanks to you all I have tutorials, things to practice and train on, and an action plan for next season. Only knowing you all less than 2 months has improved my skiing to the point that I made new friends being able to largely keep pace with the big mogul ballers atop Chair #23 at Mammoth. I can't thank you all enough, recommend your products enough, and can't wait to retire and get over to a camp in fall 2024 hopefully. Cheers, much love, and be safe mates!
Love the vibe, you can tell the guys are stoked they actually learned a lot of stuff.
Yes they where so stoked all week long.
After 14 of my 21 years I've finally quit growing and I'm can afford my own gear. Your videos seem so approachable, you've got me dying to really start improving so I can start getting into freestyle to shred when I fly out to Salt Lake City next winter. Cheers from Ohio, USA.
Perhaps in a year or two we'll meet in a camp of yours, they look fantastic!
Ohio skier here as well man. Where's your home slope?
@@williamschwan207 Ohio squaddd, bmbw is the plave
@@gordman6432 I'm a snow trails man myself
Thank you :) I hope you learn a lot and find the right gear for you and see you in the future :)
@@williamschwan207 perfect north slopes!
The guy from Iran improved so much.
He did indeed a great job.
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i am very happy that i join,. Thank Stomp it and my trainers .. also lots of good people I met..
Awesome :)
Biz de görür müyüz oraları ya. Erciyes kaderim oldu :)
Awesome - you can surely see how much the students improved. Good effort guys.
Thanks a ton
Let’s gooooo! I love when u guys upload so much! They are always amazing!
Thank you :)
Hey Jens the tutorial and coaching videos are awesome, but I would love to see a video of you just having fun skiing with some mates.
I might go and do that on Thursday :)
I landed my first 3 the other day thank you so much for all the tips!
Fantastic! Well done, Jens
7:38 I love that look
This is so cool - these guys are at a level I can relate to and it makes me want to be on a camp right now - damn you covid!
Buy a pair of roller blades or ice skates and learn how to skate. You'll get a big head start on your skiing skills when you have the ability to skate.
I’ve been making small jumps in my front yard and trying 180’s. Progressing is hard but I’m trying!
Do some practice runs every time you go skiing. Take a topic you wanna work on and do a corresponding exercise for one run, next run something different. And thereafter enjoy skiing without thinking. I can’t remember a skiing day in the last 5-6 years I haven’t done any exercises. Usually my ski days are between 30-40 a season. The better you get the more fun skiing will be!
Great suggestion!
1. stomping tutorials
2. carving tutorials
3. "SKIING VS REALITY (FUNNY)"
4. BECOME SKI INSTRUCTOR BY BUYING CARVE
Those guys improved so much, I would love to join the camp!!!
We hope to see you at a Ski Camp one day :)
I learned to ski last year and i really enjoyed watching this! So so hyped to get back on the piste, but i live in the netherlands and corona messed evrything up ):
Maybe next winter :)
I think some work on functional balance/stance is helpful prior to addressing upper and lower body separation. If I see a student is overflexing in the knees and hips I know they will be a whole body turner as overflexing the hips locks them and prevents the student from creating counter-rotation. Fore/aft balance is the hardest skill to master but pays the largest dividens, IMHO. I would be curious as to what you and Josh think.
me (living in italy): i want to improve my skiing as well!
covid: ahahahah NO
Sorry to hear that. I feel very lucky to live in the Swiss Alps where we are allowed to ski.
@@StompItTutorials in some italian regions we are allowed too but i live in the first only one so far that’s going through the third wave of covid so no alps for me, but still i can go to the appennini and get to the top in a couple of hours to still practice a couple of turns of freeride
Same I'm Italian as well! I'm really dying to flee to the mountains
Me living in Germany 👁👄👁
@@relevantkitt9358 ich seh so viele deutsche in österreich skifahren. Wo ein wille da ein weg kollege
For me it was pretty easy and expensive to get better. I traveled to the alps Gstad/zermatt for a ski trip
Haven’t watched it yet but I know it’s good!
Love this i am from sweden i feel like you are too, ha en skön dag min broder💫
Jajamen han som ”håller” kanalen är svensk 🥰
Ha en skön dag du med :)
Are 270's out considered hard in skiing? because they are in snowboarding and I learned to do them on skis within two days of learning how to grind a rail.
I tried skiing for the first time like 4 years ago, didnt really get in to it so I stayed a pure casual snowboarder. I steadily progressed as a snowboarder and I'm proud to say I'm pretty good at rails but nothing spectacular. I can do 360's out, 270's out (only backside boardslide) and ofc 180's both ways. I can also do all the different grinds on any rail you can find except the lipslide for frontside boardsliding. This took me very long to get to this point in snowboarding, and I wonder how I was able to get to basically doing 270's out both ways with skis in two days.
For context I rented skis two days ago for the first time since 4-3 years ago and a friend of mine taught me to grind a flat rail. Yesterday I asked to borrow my sisters skis and if I could use them on my backyard rail setup. She said why not and I spent a good hour grinding my flat rail, with the end result being me being able to do 270's out both ways pretty consistently and lipsliding to fakie and forward. Should I consider buying my own skis, and become a weirdo who can do both snowboarding and skiing, or should I just accept the fact that what I did wasn't actually considered hard at all. I guess my long history as a snowboarder helped me with confidence, form and fear management but skiing tricks are very obviously very different from snowboarding tricks.
So, to any skiers: Did you learn these tricks the first year you were introduced to rails, or did it take you longer? Are these considered beginner tricks? I haven't told my friend about me learning them because were going skiing again in a few days and I kinda wanna surprise him, but is it a surprise if the tricks I wanna show him are just easy tricks to learn right after first learning grinding? not really.
Yo Jens. Shoutout from Denmark! - I really enjoy your videos, and I find much inspiration in them. I also hoping to become affiliate with Carv next season. (I'm a ski-instructor)
Whenever I hit jumps I land back seat and when I try to land forward I face plant. Any tips?
practice on smaller jumps and keep your weight slightly forward, so that doesnt happen. sounds like you are trying to hard to get your weight really forward.
Deniz, you’re doing well buddy, keep it up, just try to be more relax while skiing. More stiffness will keep you not flexible on the legs. Also gets you tired after skiing too. Tebrikler Arkadas,
Polish guy: you're too far back. You are rotating around the last 20% of your ski...you can almost see the fronts of your skis come off the ground. That is the difficult way. Rotate around the front of your skis, about 1/3 the way from your tip to your boot, by throwing your weight forward as you initiate your turn. It's almost the same move as when you do a hockey stop, but you just don't do it as much and leave the edges engaged.
Anyone know the artist for the music in the video? Is it Post Modern Jukebox?
love your videos man
Thank you for appreciating them :)
@@StompItTutorials no problem man!
Great vid! Will use the advice!!!
Glad it was helpful!
I really love your videos.
I'm really looking forward to hopefully come to one of your camps😩
When the world calms down :)
could you please do a video on tricks for stiff skis? It seems that in your trick videos you use very flexible skis
Ignore the flex of your skis and do your best with what you got :)
That was sick!!
Thank you :)
Buen trabajo chavalon 👍🏿
Me living 13km from the biggest ski resotrt in Austria the "Arlberg" and just want to go skii some powder and have a good time even got new equipement and because of the new rule where u need to have a negative COVID test to skii they decided to close it :(
Hopefully one day I can teach for you Jens, I'm training for my level 2 and freestyle certifications in America right now
Reach out once you got the full cert and some experience and maybe you can run a Stomp It Camps US.
Excellent :)
I want to become a better skier there 🤩
Join us another time :)
Jens, kinda unrelated to this specific video but... when you ski park or get your park skis set up do you dull your underfoot edges so you don’t stick on rails? Or do you leave them at a certain angle?
I gently file them a bit round under the binding.
I know you r not sponsored by Scott anymore, but could you please review the Scrapper 115's. They are such an awesome ski
Well if you know that already you surely don't need my humble opinion about them skis😀
K thx
3:51 I have been wondering the title of this music piece. Anybody? Thank you!
Exhilerate - Swag House Mafia
how long have you training skiing cuz you are so good
20 something years
How much does a ski camp like this one cost?
2495€
Mt ?
How much is the ski technique camp?
Hi, which boots are you using when skiing the Atomic S9?
The Hawx 130 :)
It is so obvious when I look at this video that pole-plant makes no real big difference, putting the attention to the pole-plant makes your skiers to forget more important issues. They should create edge angels when starting their turns and they should make a body projection, before the skis may start to turn on the edges. These guys make no body projections most of the time and this is the most important issue I would try to make them to perform.
Is that banff?
No Laax, Switzerland
How are the on3p woodsman skis
Dont know
I would love to join a freestyle camp but i dont have money for it :(
One day you will :)
Watch online videos and record yourself skiing. Then you can evaluate what you need improving on.
where is there?
Laax, Switzerland
Jens:releases new video
Me: online schoil aint important anymore
Haha go back to studying ;)
@@StompItTutorials nej för fan
I love your videos, but you’re mostly about CARV these days. Let CARV do their own ads!
Haha fair enough. I'm certainly not about Carv that much. We have done 3 videos sponsored by Carv and 12 without them this season..
To early send. Sorry this video they got mentioned too because we use it at the camps to teach our students even more.
I followed the channel 2 years ago when I was "swallowing" video after video, but now it's all Camps Ads and Carve ads. I know you guys have to make a living but simply I lost connection with you :(
Sorry to hear that and I'm glad you understand we do need to make a living⛷️
@@StompItTutorials Reality is I would love to attend the camp haha :))
when a RUclips channel convinces you to move accost the world
Sorry / You´r welcome depending on which you prefer ;)
@@StompItTutorials 😂😂
Who put the beginner on a pair of Enforcers? LOL
Himself.
@@StompItTutorials LOL! I figured that much. I meant who sold them to him.
Why not? Those are quite forgiving skis and for an intermediate skier are good enough for almost all conditions.