Carving - Ski Lesson

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  • @dimonemon
    @dimonemon 17 лет назад

    Out of all the money that I spent on my last ski trip this DVD was the most valuable investment.
    The DVD is very well organized and I really liked how he began the lesson by saying that skiing is a pretty simple skill. :) Two things were the most impacting in improving my skiing: 1) the admonition to face the danger, and 2) hand to the knee drill and its variations and how it all fits in making a turn.

  • @Durchbrechen
    @Durchbrechen 16 лет назад

    I've already ordered the SofaSkiSchool's DVD and I'm eagerly waiting it. However this morning I took the skilift for a try out of this video's instructions. I must say this free lesson alone is worth more than the low DVD price. Thanks to Mark's instructions I could carve avoiding any ski's slide. What's terrific is that you can upload the vid on your mobile phone and watch it just before exercising. This morning I tried with ...

  • @nickdupuis5856
    @nickdupuis5856 10 лет назад +3

    I learned this technique a different way but your way of teaching is a lot simpler! Keeping that inside arm up is also crucial. I'm a fan!

  • @swizzlestcks
    @swizzlestcks 16 лет назад

    I've been instructing for years now as a PSIA Level III. This is a fantastic video with a lot to share! I have integrated these drills into my lessons, and I have seen MASSIVE improvement in weight transfer between turns, keeping weight forward, and consistency in ensuring that the edges of the skis roll evenly. Mr. Klaus, fantastic job, keep it up! I hope you realize you introduce the capability for intermediate/advanced skiers to become the carving machine they have always dreamed to be!

  • @joeyservo
    @joeyservo 13 лет назад

    This guy is an absolute monster on the slopes. Bravo.

  • @Chimpwhich
    @Chimpwhich 13 лет назад

    I purchased the dvd and am very pleased. Skiing the steeps section was very helpful and solved issues I was having with not being fast enough through the turn . The techniques introduced in the dvd can be fully realized when you use proper carving skis with a good stiff boot. I demoed a pair of Volkl TigerSharks and I immediately realized that my K2s were preventing me from improving. Next day I picked up a pair of RaceTigers SLs which I can't wait to try out.

  • @andrejfurcev8105
    @andrejfurcev8105 10 лет назад +8

    Best carving introduction on youtube! please could you refresh the resolution...

  • @schielem
    @schielem 16 лет назад

    Klaus
    I just received my DVD and its wonderful. My understanding of some of my flaws in my skiing and how I can set them right is now far clearer.
    10/10 for this easy to understand dvd. Well worth my money.
    I cant wait to hit the slopes to start practicing.
    Thanks

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Thank you. I am happy that you like the DVD and look forward to analyzing your clips! Klaus

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Thank you. You are perfectly right. There is a whole chapter on balance on the DVD that explains this in detail.

  • @Extrovert1080
    @Extrovert1080 13 лет назад

    I wish this guy would post a video of him ripping it around the mountain. I can watch from 4:25-5:35 over and over again. Excellent skier!!

  • @Durchbrechen
    @Durchbrechen 15 лет назад

    I'm watching the DVD course just now. TERRIFIC. FANTASTIC. I can't think of anything better than this. Really a great job and I will advice it to all my friends. Thank you, Klaus Mair !!!!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this question. My carving lesson is an introduction to carving for intermediate skiers, that know how to slide. In steeper terrain it is an important skill to be able to slide to take speed out. The first steps in carving should be made on a very easy hill, with few people on it. Once you discovered how to carved you can use this technique if you want to speed up, but you always want to make sure to be able to turn your feet and slide to slow down if necessary.

  • @idontcareaboutit1001
    @idontcareaboutit1001 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for making this video, I watched it in the middle of last season and I used what I learned to learn how to carve in a day. This video has made me such a better skier and now I'm racing in NASTAR. Thank you!

  • @nikolaykorotkov9336
    @nikolaykorotkov9336 10 лет назад +2

    Klaus is simply the best coach

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад +1

    At the carving-beginner stage though I try to achieve that people are able to move in the right direction, which is a fundamental skill. Later they can reduce the up and just cross over. The drill used to achieve this as well as further techniques for more advanced skiers is explained in detail in the main lessons of my DVD. Have a great winter!

  • @internednet
    @internednet 13 лет назад

    best exercise I've tried to date ...one really get the feeling of carving
    works even in heavy spring snow

  • @billfishoc
    @billfishoc 17 лет назад

    This is the BEST ski tip I've seen on RUclips. Thank you for posting.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Thank you! :)
    I am happy to hear that you like the DVD and I hope that it will make a difference in your skiing. Keep me posted! Klaus

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    Thank you for your feedback! It is of course always better if you can get quality ski instruction on snow and you will have no trouble finding that in Austria. As your time on snow is probably limited though i think it is a good idea to get some work done before the holidays. Like this you will be able to learn faster and get the most out of your ski trip.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  17 лет назад

    Thanks for that question. I found that people find it easier not to turn their skis but carve if they exagerate the high hip and inside ski lead. Like this it is easier to roll your knees - easy to test at home. And they can resist the bigger than usual force (in contrast to the skidded turn) better.

  • @Eons000
    @Eons000 15 лет назад

    Your DVD is simply awesome.
    Originally, I'm from Africa but I live in Canada (Québec) and started skiing with some colleague. They are so impressed by my improvements that I had to tell them about my secret (Sofa Ski School)! HaHaHa!
    Keep the great work.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  12 лет назад

    I agree. The Javelin turn is a great drill and is also shown in the additional drills section on my DVD. For intermediate skiers i do prefer the drill shown here, as you can also do it at slower speed and in a sliding turn. Thank you for your input.

  • @djohnson4742
    @djohnson4742 10 лет назад +2

    As a former instructor myself I applaud this Great Illustration. If you are in proper balance, you should be able to ski on one leg at any time. The lesson couldn't have been more perfect example when he lost the edge and never wavered.

  • @BanskoBlog
    @BanskoBlog 14 лет назад

    Great video. a good carve turn is so satisfying. Thanks for posting. The better I ski the more I enjoy it.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад +1

    Dear Luca, thank you for your feedback!
    - On all the clips I am skiing on a Nordica Dobermann SL-R WC.
    - I am teaching in Austria for the ski school of ZÜRS in the Arlberg region.
    I hope you have a few great ski days left! Keep me posted on your progress! Greets, Klaus

  • @golfergal
    @golfergal 15 лет назад

    Fantastic video. I'm currently in Sun Valley and am tired of my intermediate style of turning. I am going to practice with your drills and see if I can't make a better carved turn. Great lesson and great teacher!

  • @fishfullness
    @fishfullness 15 лет назад

    Great video and instruction - well done. It's consistent with what I was taught this week and I went from basic snowplough turns to some decent carving using these techniques. The only additional stresses we had in our lesson was to get used to leaning down the hill (which is counter intuitive) and that the reason we are trying to get onto the edges on both skis is to let the natural profile of the ski edges to take you round the corner (sounds obvious now but wasn't to me at first).

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад +1

    Yes, this is the shortest of 5 lessons. In total it contains over one hour of instruction plus 14 additional drills and a 'what am i doing wrong?' section. greets, Klaus.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    I have not skied it, but it did very well in some of the reviews that i read. Make sure to test it before you buy.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  14 лет назад

    Thank you! You can carve clean turns on easy blue runs with the weight 50/50. As soon as the forces build up you do need the ability to increase outside ski pressure in order to avoid sliding (or for the slidden turn: make the skis go where you want them to go). You find lessons and drills on how to improve this skill on the rest of the DVD. Have a great winter! Klaus

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  17 лет назад +1

    At the beginning my main goal is that people "find the edge" and realize that the skis are doing the turns by themselves. As you know this can be a challenge as people often rotate their feet just by thinking about doing a turn. Later I don't talk about inside ski lead any more and focus on timing and the basic position, which is a combination of moving the pelvis laterally and twist it towards the resultant of the forces.

  • @naidadad9311
    @naidadad9311 7 лет назад

    This is by far the best carving turn practice explanation. Thanks a lot.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  13 лет назад

    @jimidee33 Thank you for your post! You mention some good points. Ankles: I found that people, esp with this drill, find it easier to focus on the knees than on the ankles. Inside Ski Lead: To move the inside foot forward increases the chance that people get the skis on the edge and not just turn their feet. This is only used in this drill, when doing half a turn starting in the fall line!

  • @cammyammy
    @cammyammy 12 лет назад

    I find a great drill for encouraging a twist in the hip is the Javalin. I wont explain it as we have google. But its important to emphasise this twist as it brings your stability when your going low. It also gets the pupil used to putting all their preasure on the outside ski (which is an extreme but still very good practice). And its a drill that had different difficulty levels and pupils can work through. I find it great when teaching.
    Hope you see these comments as constructiove critisism.

  • @internednet
    @internednet 13 лет назад

    Just tried it - this really works, one of best exercise I have tried to date

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your feedback. To be able to carve a short turn you first need to find the feeling for the edge in the bigger turn. Then it is a matter of improving your fundamental skills. e.g. that you are able to create enough outside ski pressure, move in the right place and avoid any disturbing motions, esp. with your upper body. On my DVD you can find lessons on the main fundamentals as well as drills to further work on your carved short turns.
    P.S.:There is no hopping involved.
    Happy Easter!

  • @idizz36
    @idizz36 15 лет назад

    i love at the end where he jumps out of his turn and right into the next

  • @LynelleHinkley
    @LynelleHinkley 15 лет назад

    Awesome! Using edges correctly has always been hard for me. You make it easy to understand. I am so going to try this in a few months..as so as we get some snow here.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Thank you! The DVD has a total play time of 84 minutes and has the main focus on personal ski improvement. You can find further reviews on my homepage.

  • @jefff95
    @jefff95 15 лет назад

    Fantastic! I am trying to get to this next step. Off to Snowbird in a month for 7 days. With luck and practice I'll look just like that.

  • @patrick2976
    @patrick2976 17 лет назад

    Thank you. You explain this technique better than anyone else on youtube.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    The inside ski lead makes it easier to roll the knees and get the skis on the edge without using inclination. Try to roll your knees with your toes levelled then move the 'inside' foot more forward and try again. As this is an introduction to carving I point out the inside ski lead to make the sensation of carving more accessible to people that have not experienced that yet. The recommended ski lead is half a boot length. To make the wanted movements more visible I am exaggerating in my demo.

  • @joeburton77
    @joeburton77 15 лет назад

    love carving.. one of the best feelings in the world

  • @kirby23102b
    @kirby23102b 14 лет назад

    very good lesson ! thx
    i practice ski since ~12 years, i'm 19 years old now, i'm good at normal skiing but i've never practiced carving.
    i've watched this video this weekend, and this monday i've tried carving :D
    that was awsome, and very easy.
    thx alot :D

  • @TonyEarlsTrinityLawns
    @TonyEarlsTrinityLawns 11 лет назад

    Well done Klaus .. A very good demonstration of Extreme Carving, I am going to practice this.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  13 лет назад

    @Freddy3740 In general sliding a turn in control is the better option on ice. To stay in control on a more slippery surface you need to be in a position that allows you to stay in balance when the skis start to accelerate. If you are slightly off when you get on a icy spot you might loose your balance very quickly. On my DVD you find lots of info and drills that should help you improve your position on your skis during the turn and in between. Greets, Klaus

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    You are right that it is not necessary to have the hips in this position on a blue run. But I believe that it is important to learn and drill certain things on the easy blues in order to be able to do them in the steeper terrain. I think it is a main quality of good instruction to teach a technique which is consistent from the blues all the way to the black runs.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    Thanks for the feedback. This is one of the earlier versions. I could make some improvements since then.

  • @stariinac
    @stariinac 13 лет назад

    Very, very nice. Now I love skiing even more
    Ivan. Serbia

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    Thanks Andi! I might be back in Austria next winter.

  • @ExtremeskierX
    @ExtremeskierX 10 лет назад

    I have used several methods to teach carving and body postition or framing, I will be using this method starting today on my students. The hand raised on the inside of the turn is to level shoulders to the uphill side, this is framing, as is pushing on the knee to raise the outside edges. Excellent lesson!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    Thanks. I am looking for the perfect turn every day.
    In general a big spray is an indicator for skis sliding sideways. I think you can see a difference in spray on the better or more carved short turns in the last part of the video. Once you reach a certain speed i think that a spray cannot be avoided, but if bigger snow masses are moved then there is probably some sliding involved.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Thank you. You can order the DVD on my webpage. The DVD comes region free and plays on any DVD player.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Dear Phil, thank you for your comment! It is great that you already got the skis on the edge! Congratulations!!
    As you just started, make sure that you also practice your sliding skills, which are just as important and will help you to take speed out and slow down.
    Especially when the slopes get more crowded it is very important to be able to slide a turn and then you can carve it up again when there is enough room.
    Have a great winter and stay safe!
    Klaus

  • @iasonkonstantopoulos1733
    @iasonkonstantopoulos1733 9 лет назад +4

    Excellent introduction to the art of carving. Beginner skiers having notched as few as 20 skiing days on their belt may (IMHO should!) attempt the 6 steps in the video, firstly by traversing an easy slope. One may gradually reduce the initial angle and end up starting a traverse from the fall line even on blue runs within 10 skiing days. However, the Holy Grail of linking carved turns is quite another story. On (the easier) green slopes it might be possible thereafter. A beginner will nevertheless have hard a time on something little steeper suffering from either inability to initiate the next turn or delayed turn entries with excessive speed on the fall line or leg splitting and stance degeneration to a dreadful A-frame (being even nastier on hard pack!). To link carving turns on blues (even on harder-end greens), for starters, a proper understanding of the Phantom Move is indispensable. Yet this video is the fastest way out there for a beginner to find out as soon as possible what modern shaped skis can do!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your comment. The clip is for intermediate skiers that want to discover carving or want to improve their carving skills. As you point out this is just one skill of many that lead to better skiing. The most important ski fundamentals are covered in the other 80 minutes of the DVD and give a more complete explanation of the perfect turn.

  • @lafemmecat06
    @lafemmecat06 14 лет назад

    Am trying hard to get my inner Klaus happening - I have the vid and it is fantastic. Thanks Klaus. I really need your next vid on skiing the deep stuff off piste please!!!

  • @joimko2
    @joimko2 11 лет назад

    Winter is coming, this very nice video drives me crasy!

  • @lialammas
    @lialammas 14 лет назад

    Love your lessons , I will try this next trip to the mountains. Thank you so very much.

  • @MyPassionsss
    @MyPassionsss 14 лет назад +1

    That's how I teach my students (2:40min)! They're almost immediately doing it right and are pretty amazed by the feeling of such turn:)

  • @juliaxiao7912
    @juliaxiao7912 4 года назад

    Thanks. This is still the best video on carving

  • @integralski
    @integralski 16 лет назад

    it looks so natural and easy

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    Thank you.Filmed in California/Mammoth Mountain.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    Make sure that you finish the turn enough to control your speed or intentionally slide more to take speed out. The reason for getting faster and faster in short turns usually lies in fundamental mistakes. If you are off balance, if you cannot create enough outside ski pressure quick enough, or if your upper body is too unstable you will have trouble to steer the skis out of the fall line enough and you pick up speed with every turn. You find all the necessary info + drills on my DVD to fix that.

  • @Rahxe1182
    @Rahxe1182 11 лет назад

    Great instruction; made me realize that I probably already do this on a very small scale.
    Like another person said though, I'm not ready for the big slopes yet; I've only actually skied maybe five or six times in my life so far, and I only get to go about once a year. Sad to say I didn't get to go last season, but hopefully a chance with spring up this year and I can improve my skills. ^^

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  17 лет назад

    Thanks. On my DVD are 8 additional Drills especially for working on the Slalom turn.

  • @JovialPlanet
    @JovialPlanet 12 лет назад

    Very good lesson man. I am a beginner and just did what you said here.... Man...... If I can do it any one can do it.

  • @Gollumfili
    @Gollumfili 10 лет назад

    Put a lid on it dude!!! great vid, watched this before I went on a skiing holiday for the second time, by the end of the first day I was doing some good carving!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    Thank you for this comment,I very much agree! This clip is not aimed at beginners,who should always make the first steps with the help of a prof.ski instructor.
    I do believe though,that skiers are often lacking the knowledge of how things are done most efficient and how they can improve their skiing. No matter if you choose to take a lesson with a good instructor,buy a good ski book or my DVD it will help you get more out of your precious ski time and will make every single turn more enjoyable

  • @idizz36
    @idizz36 15 лет назад

    I bought this dvd, it has soooo muhc information and instructional techniques, you would pay over 600 buck for a private lesson to have some half asses ski instructor tell you this on the slopes, i paid 60 for the dvd and a free analysis....awesome dvd

  • @wisskier
    @wisskier 14 лет назад

    Thanks for this video, the video production is good and I like the drills you suggest. I'll give them a workout next weekend.

  • @danielbonder6947
    @danielbonder6947 9 лет назад

    Great intro to carving. Thank you Klaus!

  • @CruelQuertos
    @CruelQuertos 15 лет назад

    I got my first Carving ski's today, going ski in one week, thanks for learning me the carving technique
    5/5

  • @Charlie1821
    @Charlie1821 16 лет назад

    Thanks! Been waiting since last winter to try this out!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  15 лет назад

    The DVD was shot in beautiful Mammoth Mountain/California.

  • @zepherROF
    @zepherROF 15 лет назад

    Im also a proud owner of your awesome DVD. I'm thrilled and cant wait to practise it in the snow (tomorrow i'm otw Fiss). We will make some videos which i'll sent to you for analyzing. Thx again for the inspirating DVD.

  • @phil656565
    @phil656565 15 лет назад

    Dont worry man im a champ at slide turns... had those down the second day i ever skied and the ski area i ski at is small and never crowded... no lift lines no packed runs. Gives me plenty of room to work on carving

  • @rogase68
    @rogase68 16 лет назад

    Great video. Your skiing is great to watch.

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    You definetly want to pick an easier slope for your first carved turns. It makes it easier to have some speed, but if the forces get too big you might start to slide again. It is not necessary to start without poles. I just like to do it like this as it makes people realize that this is something new and it helps with the drill i am showing.

  • @gokuh61
    @gokuh61 13 лет назад

    Good one point lesson!! Wanna go to the ski resort right now to practice this skill ASAP. However the temperature is going up now, and unfortunately snow on the slopes is gonna be melting away. Very sad ;-(

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  17 лет назад

    We opened Nov 8th and have one lift running. We will hopefully get more snow soon. ;)

  • @darkphoenix229
    @darkphoenix229 16 лет назад

    Great video, that really helps, have to go up to the snowdome now and try that out!
    Could only do parallel before but now Im feeling confident.

  • @deadg0at
    @deadg0at 12 лет назад

    Great video! I will probably not be carving much, but this should help my form.

  • @FToniS
    @FToniS 15 лет назад

    Wow, this looks like so much fun!

  • @pujols544
    @pujols544 14 лет назад

    Thank you VERY MUCH. Can't wait to try this on the slopes. It helped ver much.

  • @12lorik
    @12lorik 14 лет назад

    Best carving lesson.

  • @achilless
    @achilless 16 лет назад

    very helpful video. I am trying my best to perfect the technique after watching this, and it's working out. This video helped me a lot! It's so much fun carving :)

  • @ELPaso1990TX
    @ELPaso1990TX 10 лет назад

    Looks so easy now I understand, must try it out!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  12 лет назад

    @dolgellau100 good goal! The 3 main lessons of the dvd focus on the main ski fundamentals and the progressions and drills shown are aimed at helping people improve their fundamental skiing skills. Being able to carve a clean turn also on steeper terrain always comes back to ski fundamentals. Greets, K

  • @chijik82
    @chijik82 17 лет назад

    It's great lesson.
    Are there any lessons about going on the slalom piste?
    Thank you for it. I'll recomend this video to all my friends who study carving now.

  • @jimidee33
    @jimidee33 13 лет назад

    @MairKlaus Yes, it is a drill and I should have considered that. And it works. I may use it on my students this winter! When you mention exxageration in teaching students you're correct for all but the most advanced. Thanks for the reply. I was not trying to be overly critical.

  • @ronjav.o.6023
    @ronjav.o.6023 8 лет назад +31

    Is someone else also just watching this because they miss skiing so much. And they live in a country without hills

    • @hugihugo4630
      @hugihugo4630 7 лет назад +2

      Ronja fox Yes. Ireland. Though going skiing next month 😁. I miss those days when I just stepped out of the house and was on the ski slope.

    • @lukelambert3179
      @lukelambert3179 2 года назад

      Yes I am gagging to go skiing! I miss it so much!

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  16 лет назад

    You should feel the pressure equally on the whole foot. In no case should you lift your toes, as this simply takes away important sensory information. That the skis become unstable probably means that you are out of balance. Too much pressure on the front or back part of the ski. Especially at the beginning of the new turn you should try to move your body/hips forward and get your shins to push against the tounge of the boot. Greets to Chile. Klaus

  • @KlausMair
    @KlausMair  11 лет назад

    Dear Uros, I could not agree more. The actual video has DVD quality.

  • @Oliba07
    @Oliba07 10 лет назад

    Short skis for short radius turns. Nice pop out of the turns!

  • @tuswraith
    @tuswraith 11 лет назад

    I'm a novice, but I definitely mess up my turns from time to time but don't know why! Also, non-instructors aren't equipped to tell me what I'm doing wrong aside from saying "use the edge of your skis!" easier said than done, but this video makes a TON of sense to me.
    - Roll the knees
    - Inside foot should be slightly in front of outside foot
    - You eluded to the hips towards the end of the video, pointers on these?

  • @EmceeHo13
    @EmceeHo13 8 лет назад +3

    great short turns. He's not promoting the ski leading he's trying to created parallel leg shafts which produces power, balance, and edge hold.

  • @thefugabans
    @thefugabans 10 лет назад +1

    outstanding skiier fun to watch

  • @thanasangmitr3433
    @thanasangmitr3433 11 лет назад

    great VDO, highly recommend