RED & BLACK RUNS - How to ski steeper slopes

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @richardlussier5877
    @richardlussier5877 11 месяцев назад +7

    I may have watched one hundred ski videos but this one sums it all so well. I'm off my chair and leaving for the slopes. Thank you so much!

  • @pdxfunkjunkie
    @pdxfunkjunkie Год назад +24

    I have watched a LOT of ski-tips videos over the past couple of years, always trying to continue progressing my skills & technique. These few lessons are probably the best and most useful BY FAR!

  • @jamesburman9784
    @jamesburman9784 14 дней назад +1

    I did my first red in a long time after a knee injury today and while it felt intimidating I was able to get down in a controlled and fun way! That bonus tip is so true!! I was just say ping to myself the whole time “weight on the outside leg” and it really helped me focus. Thank you for the tips and video!

  • @TokyoTom64
    @TokyoTom64 Год назад +3

    There are so many skiing video tutorials but yours are always the ones I come back to. Love the channel

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  Год назад

      Thanks so much - really appreciate this comment! Cheers, George

  • @cmel7841
    @cmel7841 Год назад +9

    Awesome video, I was an advanced skier in my 20s, took 20 years off, came back and had to relearn a lot of technique.

    • @PaintdropArrow
      @PaintdropArrow 23 дня назад

      Ain't that the truth. What a great sport to return to.
      What a blessing to move & be one with the outdoors & seeing God's creation.

  • @Jaq365
    @Jaq365 Год назад +5

    George, I've just recently come across your vids. Understanding & utilizing fundamentals and adapting them to changing terrain & snow conditions are the key to good skiing, whether a rank beginner or an expert, so I like that you continually reinforce that as a basis for advanced tutorials. Even as an expert skier, I always warm up with fundamental maneuvers - falling leaf, garlands, j-turns, etc. but I rarely see anyone else on the mountain doing that unless in a class, or part of a gate-running crew. People seem to think once they've mastered a skill, that they can 'move on' and will never need to use it again, and their technique shows it.

  • @oliviamou60
    @oliviamou60 Год назад +15

    1) stay balanced on downhill skis
    2) balance over middle of the skis
    -flex ankles and press in front of boot and shins
    Lean downhill, not up the hill
    -reach pole plant forwards and down the hill
    3) make round turn shapes
    -spread frictional forces over arc of turn (12 to 6pm
    4) Progress progressively
    5) control your speed
    - slow down to turn, not turn to slow down
    - maintain consistent speed
    - assess your turn and what you will focus on when skiing
    - repeat a couple of words to help avoid distractions
    Shins forwards reach pole plant

  • @joer8035
    @joer8035 Год назад +5

    I wish I had seen this video a few months ago! I went my first time two months ago and had nearly the same issue you described on progression and confidence. I did a lesson and progressed quickly, after the lesson was over I decided to try a few beginner runs which went well until I got confident and found myself in an area too steep and had a rough tumble and fractured my arm! Just finished going my third time yesterday and trying to keep my pace and stick to mastering the fundamentals.

  • @johfc
    @johfc Год назад +2

    Great tips and awesome to see you recognise what is unintuitive for the beginner or even the intermediate.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment - yep projecting the upper body down the hill certainly isn’t intuitive, but having weight on the downhill ski offers better control in this terrain 👍🏻

  • @Vaughton
    @Vaughton 2 дня назад +1

    'Rushing the turns, overly reliant on side slip' - damn!!

  • @NoFeeArea
    @NoFeeArea 11 месяцев назад +2

    Also keep your hands in front of your body. They can be used to balance and steer you out of a bad situation by shifting them away from a possible hazard. It forces your body to follow suit by twisting your skis in that direction. If you keep your hands back at your side then you need additional time to bring them forward to make that maneuver. Critical time lost sometimes.

  • @duben55
    @duben55 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your tips! I dared to go down the Blue: I skied Sunny Bowl on Snow King in Jackson, WY, with your instruction in my head, I finished without falling or any blunder. XOXO

  • @Sqwivig
    @Sqwivig Год назад +1

    Great tip about the self talk at the end! So many skiing videos forget to mention that! Pick something to work on or remind yourself of the fundamentals while skiing or riding. It WILL make you better at the sport! I'm always talking to myself on the mountain lol

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks - this made a lot of difference for me. Before my Eurotest race run I went borderline mad repeating 'high, clean, attack, fight' a thousand times to myself before my run

  • @loug4626
    @loug4626 Год назад +2

    Great job demonstrating in clear manner. Very good. Thankyou.

  • @StCreed
    @StCreed Год назад +2

    Leaning forward is pretty scary but key to the whole thing. If you can do it all the time on steep slopes you will notice things becoming a lot more controlled.

  • @pbmazzone
    @pbmazzone 10 месяцев назад

    That last part about your mental state is everything!! Great video.

  • @Na-Vse-Ruki-Master-1872
    @Na-Vse-Ruki-Master-1872 Год назад +1

    This video possibly the best skiing advice Ive learned. Very vell made and thoughtful! Thank you !

  • @thomasmedeiros5722
    @thomasmedeiros5722 Год назад +2

    Very good assessment of necessary skills and how to properly use them. So many skiers will describe their ability by simply using the color code like I ski blues and groomed blacks. This does not give you information about their skills to link parallel turns, making different turn shapes, apply edge pressure, transition from outside to inside ski to initiate new turns. You did a great demonstration.

  • @LCharg
    @LCharg Год назад +6

    Well done! Thank you so much for this excellent, helpful video. I’m saving it, and will take many things that you shared into my skiing today. I appreciate it!

  • @AZINAHH
    @AZINAHH Год назад +4

    Thank you for this awesome video. I am going to go skiing in a week. And I am a "slope hugger" 😆 leaning towards it. And i zigzag my turns, and I also go down the slope like an avalanche 🙈with no speed control sometimes. Now i am gonna try to fix it, following your tips 👍👍👍

  • @TRACKERDAVE7
    @TRACKERDAVE7 5 месяцев назад +2

    Well presented, writes this long-time teacher and steep skier.

  • @TheGweedMan
    @TheGweedMan 3 месяца назад +2

    As a ski instructor in Mammoth Mountain in California I replaced "uphill/downhill ski" with "inside/outside ski". Makes more sense to skiers who are trying to improve. Thanks for the video.

  • @jingzhou230
    @jingzhou230 Год назад +1

    Very very nice tips. I will try this winter. I especially think top #3 is very useful to me.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  Год назад

      Thanks you for the comment - I hope you have a great time this winter!

  • @unreal1066
    @unreal1066 Год назад

    I've just finished my first ski trip in the mountains, and with my speed controlled I feel I could do any run. I did some steep red runs and smooth rounded turns gave me the best control.

  • @PompeyBoy66
    @PompeyBoy66 5 месяцев назад

    Best lesson on steps I've seen. Great coaching i plan to use next holiday.

  • @GraemeChapman-d6z
    @GraemeChapman-d6z 11 месяцев назад

    Really well explained on how to successfully ski steeper terrain. Thank you.

  • @robertsimms7958
    @robertsimms7958 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @pablogarciaalvarez6222
    @pablogarciaalvarez6222 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this very complete guide!! It will gonna save my life!!

  • @longtreecityltc9325
    @longtreecityltc9325 Год назад +1

    Nice video! The weight transfer and balance is so important. I will try this out.

  • @dereksmith1959
    @dereksmith1959 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @jamesspadaro1996
    @jamesspadaro1996 Год назад +1

    WOW, very helpful video. Super demonstrations.

  • @kevinmurphy8644
    @kevinmurphy8644 2 месяца назад +1

    Just excellent tuition - thanks very much

  • @camilojimenez6216
    @camilojimenez6216 Год назад

    Good lesson mate! You broke it down very simply. Exactly how I taught my wife

  • @bigwave_dave8468
    @bigwave_dave8468 Год назад

    Nice Video. " Zipper down the fall line" is another good mantra to help keep weight forward on the steeps

  • @gregmcateer8752
    @gregmcateer8752 Год назад +1

    Brilliant tips. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @Rocstoneau
    @Rocstoneau Год назад +2

    Thank you, excellently explained.

  • @nickybarto936
    @nickybarto936 Год назад

    Amazing video! Very helpful. Thank you! Looking forward to more videos!!!

  • @theok4712
    @theok4712 Год назад +1

    Liking the clock face analogy!

  • @wisskier
    @wisskier Год назад

    That point about round turns is critical. If you are doing things right affing smooth roundness to the turn is okay -- you will not shoot to mach speed. It is magical and important for skiing in the deep.

  • @macondiu
    @macondiu 18 дней назад

    Muy buen video, Gracias por tus consejos

  • @alanthew6490
    @alanthew6490 Год назад

    It’s always worth looking at the slope and deciding how you’re going to approach it. This decision should be based on what you’ve scoped from the lift on the way up if you can.

  • @nutt.rangsiman
    @nutt.rangsiman Год назад

    A lot of tips in this video. Thanks!

  • @davetedbury351
    @davetedbury351 9 месяцев назад

    The long reach, so simple but so effective. One thing though, speed consistency is important and all that, but when you look up and see an empty piste... Happy days.

  • @tiromar
    @tiromar 11 месяцев назад

    The "city" in 6:28 is Avoriaz? I've already been there bu can't remember quite well and seeing all the streets covered in snow makes me thing about it.

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video.

  • @eranovadya658
    @eranovadya658 Год назад

    great tips , well explained...

  • @secondlegacyLLC
    @secondlegacyLLC 29 дней назад

    Great video! Thankyou!

  • @NoFeeArea
    @NoFeeArea 11 месяцев назад +1

    The steeper the slope the lower you squat. And the harder you step stop down the grade. As you progress to less gradient you should stand taller. Lean forward slightly to give yourself recovery room in case you start to lose balance. Condensed turns are necessary in chutes. Many times the rounded turns are not possible.

  • @GonzoTehGreat
    @GonzoTehGreat 11 месяцев назад

    6:30 Mine is simpler, but on steep slopes it reminds me not to lean back or slow down too much:
    "Lean Forward, Attack the Slope!"

  • @Sweetviews81
    @Sweetviews81 Год назад +1

    Where did you film this vid? What ski resort and where is it? Beautiful

  • @TC-yg4dn
    @TC-yg4dn Год назад +48

    Last week at a first time ski resort in Japan I mistakenly ventured into a 40 degree sloppy ungroomed slope and I was ready to call on the Rescue team…I slowly climbed down the entire slope sitting down on my butt…After watching this video, I am willing to go at it again…All I need to remember is shins forward and reach for the pole plant….

    • @PompeyBoy66
      @PompeyBoy66 Год назад +8

      I've done that. Its a sensible exit.

    • @kneeraw
      @kneeraw Год назад +21

      Not to temper your enthusiasm - but only do it again if you find yourself coming down 25-30 degree slopes very comfortably. Remember: progress progressively 😊

    • @wisskier
      @wisskier Год назад +4

      ​@@kneerawyes don't try to smash your limits but push firmly, slowly, and steadily. Limits can smash back hard if you try to smash them.

    • @purrfectly_pawsitive
      @purrfectly_pawsitive 8 месяцев назад

      i'm 12 and it was my first time skiing in 5 years and my mum mistaken A GREEN RUN FOR A BLACK ONE and i was even scared to slide on my bum because it was so steep but i got down 😮‍💨

  • @anonymous134y
    @anonymous134y Год назад

    are your boots centred on your skis? is there a reason for it?
    I have my Kore 93 2022 back a bit and the toes feel very heavy. Kores are a light ski too which makes no sense

  • @Highdesert0791
    @Highdesert0791 10 месяцев назад

    Why does my outside/downhill ski chatter on steeper slope with hard snow? It’s annoying. How can I correct that?

  • @dylanstrijker
    @dylanstrijker Год назад

    It looks like magic to me lol. I went down a “blue” slope and I kept making so much speed, do y’all have sandpaper under yours skis??😂😂

  • @leftycut1
    @leftycut1 4 месяца назад

    I looks like you don’t have straps on your ski poles. What are your thoughts on that? Thanks, George (fellow George here)

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  4 месяца назад

      Hey George! Yeah I almost never wear them and cut them all off. Mostly because they’re just a faff! The amount of time spent fiddling with pole straps is far more than the amount of time occasionally collecting a dropped pole - which is increasingly rare as I am so used to not having them. Admittedly that’s not the case for less experienced skiers though. Plus I like to change my grip to different parts of the pole a lot

    • @leftycut1
      @leftycut1 4 месяца назад

      @@Avoriazskischool Thanks 🙏

  • @ilonabrandt-tom454
    @ilonabrandt-tom454 Год назад

    Excellent thank you...

  • @bellaroba
    @bellaroba Год назад

    Great videdo. Thank you

  • @billclarke5109
    @billclarke5109 Год назад +1

    Great video, however at 1'55" the spelling of 'Breaking' should be 'Braking', not a Freudian 'slip' i hope !!

  • @julienofitness
    @julienofitness Год назад +6

    “Shins forward, reach the pole plant! AND thank you God for keeping me alright“

  • @bigx9963
    @bigx9963 8 месяцев назад

    In my head: chin forwards, it won't hurt that bad.

  • @randomanon2999
    @randomanon2999 Год назад

    what if instead of soft snow it's icy

  • @stephendulli6252
    @stephendulli6252 Год назад +1

    As a lifelong skier, I can't ever remember seeing a trail which has a "red" difficulty rating. There are green circles, blue squares, and black diamonds (2 or even 3 black diamonds), but no red trails.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  Год назад +1

      Where are you based, Stephen? The reds are common here in the European Alps

  • @chrisward4576
    @chrisward4576 Год назад

    SKI THE FALL LINE!!!

  • @MrDogonjon
    @MrDogonjon Год назад

    rotary, turning, steering skills all the same thing.... get em across the hill enough to where edging can slow yourself down. Violent pressure control... hop turns... are hard and require much practice before they become defensive tactics that might save your life. Fear is the thing you need to address mostly to avoid the unnecessarily violent movements that may be more dangerous than you think..

  • @6966neil
    @6966neil Год назад

    Cut the music out! I want to hear what your skis are doing on the snow, that helps us understand the technique that we are looking at - silent when gliding, fairly quiet when carving, but noisy when skidding a turn. We're missing all of that! If we mute the sound we miss the verbal instruction. I gave up watching after about 2 minutes.
    If I wanted to hear driving rock music when watching steep skiing I would head for a Warren Miller movie! ⛷⛷

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback, will bear in mind for future videos 👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @lg5683
    @lg5683 2 месяца назад

    We called this how to ski steep in front of really good skiers without looking like an idiot

  • @rahkinrah1963
    @rahkinrah1963 Год назад +1

    You have to carry a pack too? On piste? really?

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  Год назад +3

      You don’t have to. But it’s way easier to stay comfortable for longer. Bringing layers, water, snacks etc means more freedom, more skiing

  • @marklloyd6433
    @marklloyd6433 11 месяцев назад

    you look a bit squatty mate

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  11 месяцев назад

      Haha 😂 thanks

    • @marklloyd6433
      @marklloyd6433 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah I'm an ass. You're 10 times the skier I am. Squatting is a habit of mine that I just can't shake

  • @Snow-Journal
    @Snow-Journal Год назад

    I like to get into the right mindset before entering a freeride zone and I do it by smoking a big fatty😜

  • @andrewbaldwin9
    @andrewbaldwin9 Год назад

    Thanks!