A fantastic demonstration of how to control your speed while carving at that pace. I used to be a ski instructor and cameraman, and as much as I appreciate the guys being filmed, the real skill is all in the hands of the cameraman. Lovely to watch and good work fellas.
I wonder if this wasn't taken with a 360 camera, based on the low resolution, constantly-changing "zoom", and the incredibly precise framing even when the skiers move unexpectedly. Still, the fantastic result actually demonstrates the power of 360- cameras!
@@kuanjuliu Nah, its just basic software stabilization. Those zooms and warps are because of the calibration. Although the camera man had to had a gimbal also, and even then there would be trembling.
Wow! The cameraman [or woman] did an amazing job. Keeping the other guys in shot and looking out for the slower recreational skiers while skiing himself. Brilliant.
Ski-Mojo France Vielen Dank für die wunderschönen Bilder aus der Bergwelt von Saas Fee. Ich wünsche Euch viel Freude und Spass am Skifahren. Mit alpinen Grüssen Raphael Wellig
They make this look so damn easy. I'm sure it's the result of skiing every day for years. I used to ski pretty seriously, but realized I could never get to this level if I didn't live at the mountain and ski every day. Some people get off watching powder skiing or skiing through trees: this is what does it for me! So beautiful.
This video is amazing and it would seem your exo-solution brought out the awesome in these professional skiers. Thank you. The follow cam is righteous. The Ski-Mojo augmentation allowed these instructors to dance at the upper edge of their abilities. Pretty cool!
I love this video. Its a real feel good moment. I'm going to stream it on to the TV in a Minute. I might even put my Mo-Jo's on as well. This is a master class. Well done .. can't wait for winter.
Thanks for making this. Have skied there a few times and it’s so beautiful, probably my favourite place. I did that exact route but certainly didn’t look as good as these two - so effortless when you’re that good.
I think many people who are have watched this video are missing the actual point of the video. Yes these gents did a great job over such a long distance. However as one viewer (Fish bowl) pointed out that they wisely wore knee braces to reduce tendon damage. Fyi - Ski-mojo is an augmented (spring loaded) knee brace so I think these folks were actually demonstrating how good their product actually works over such a long hall. The skier in yellow at the end of the video is also wearing them.
@@prazskabavoracka they are making very low aggression GS-SG turns on slalom skis. I didn’t want to be the guy pointing out they weren’t doing proper turns because everyone else in the comments was singing their praises haha Don’t get me wrong solid skiing… but very relaxed, with the occasional goofy form (often very stacked up and they both tend to have low hands which they asymmetrically drop back). Still impressive for 8 minutes of continuous skiing ahah I need some runs like that to build up my stamina
@@tainicon4639 yes true, quite low aggression indeed. They ski quite relaxed, pressure on outside ski even seems limited sometimes which I find strange, i need loads of pressure on my outside ski. Do you think more aggression is sometimes needed? Especially for slalom? Happy to learn from your insights
@@MrLoesoe absolutely. If you watch World Cup video of slalom races you can see the amount of aggression they are using. It’s all about a rapid transition to the new edge with a high contact angle to the snow and then a movement of your body weight onto the front of your boot to flex the ski down. If you look at the shape of a slalom ski the narrowest portion of the ski won’t make contact with the snow unless the ski is flexed such that the angle relative to the snow and the arc of the ski pushes the underfoot region inline with each other (that is hard to explain with out a ski in my hand to show it haha). Basically quickly get the ski on edge and push into it like you are trying to break the ski in half. If you do it right the ski locks down into even the hardest surfaces and as soon as the turn finishes releases a good chuck of that energy back to you (feels like you just jumped on a trampoline). This energy is ideally redirected back across the hill to enable a rapid transition to the next down hill edge and assist in loading the ski. If you mess ip you launch in the air haha (a lot of World Cup video has this mistake as it’s easy to make in a race course if you get off balance). But also… that’s completely unnecessary if you aren’t racing haha.
Go to Glacier Sport and ask them to try Ski-Mojo. That's how those 2 guys were able to handle the entire ride without stopping at mid mountain. They could have done this kind of run the entire day. Ski-Mojo is pure fun. Ask Gabriel Anthamatten at the Swiss Ski and snowboard School.
Awesome skiing guys, It takes big mountain legs after a long season of skiing to have the stamina to do that long run non stop with good speed. We used to do Zermatt, Klein Matterhorn to Zermatt village non stop and the the other side down to Cervinia Valtournenche. Can't remember the distance but 8 or 11 km rings a bell.
@@kevinyoung5841 I wonder how those things work when you do a high speed eggbeater / tomahawk move. Keep the ligaments and tendons safer or not so much. I wonder. First time Ive seen those.
No. This is the whole point of this video. They are promoting a product ,called ski mojo (it is the black harness seen on the legs of the instructors legs), which allows you to ski with less effort. Its like an exoskeleton for skiing and essentially assists you in the physical aspect of skiing. So the instructors really didnt put in much effort to complete the run since it was assisted by this exoskeleton.
The exoskeleton (www.ski-mojo.ski) usually decreases the muscular power from 30% on the quadriceps allowing longer runs like this but the hamstrings are working 10% more. Saying they did not put much effort is maybe a bit exaggerated. Those ski instructors are of course very well trained but the effect of this spring based mechanism is insane according to their feedback. Better edge grip, better control, better position etc.
@@SkiMojoFrance Did not have anything like that in the 90's! Doing the mogul skiing styled thing for the whole time. The more tighter the carving, the better you looked. lol!
Wow. Wow. This is exactly the kind of run I dream about being able to ski. This is the style and ease of skiing I dream to be able to achieve. And I am nowhere near it. It is incredible how fluid, effortless and easy this looks. But actually being able to ski with such elegance and control and freedom....I am finding it so very difficult to learn. Maybe my bar is too high judging by the comments of others saying this looks easy but should not be assumed to actually be easy. Sheesh.
Get into shape, and ski a lot, observe others, consult with instructors, you can get there. Push your limits, but be reasonable, try to understand what you are doing, fear is OK if it is logical. You can get there quite quickly.
Best advice I ever got was to shorten my ski length after 30 plus years of slope absence due to knee and back injuries. K2 Blades were my weapon of choice. Not only will you progress at a much faster pace, but have all the more fun doing it without all the trials of tribulations of "proper length" skis until you're ready. Cool Runnings!
@@sandflea23 That can truly help, I'd say get agile skis such as slalom ones, I see a lot of people having GS skis which makes no sense for them, but they must have it anyway... But with injuries, do not pick the top slalom ones, they are too hard for you, will not forgive a mistake and can hurt you again. Some slightly below top will forgive an will be nearly as good as the top ones, but not so hard on you. I also picked shorter ones for freeride due to having a bad knee... it still works. Just have a good time.
I was maybe third time skiing, training and s started riding like this, every 500m and my legs needed help. You have steel in legs and this ride looks so smooth and easy, and when You ride both like this it is almost hipnotising. Beautiful ride
Skiing is a physical kind of sport, doing it being out of shape will not be such a fun and also you risk way more getting injured. 90% of this was like 5% effort for them, believe me, they came fresh to the bottom.
Quelle maîtrise... quel rythme.....8mn30 sur plus de 7km......ha ces moniteurs ils nous épatent toujours ! Moi je peux les suivre en carving mais sur des bleues et maxi 3mn .....bravo !
Awesome video... and sweet conditions. As an older telemark skier with bad knees, I can honestly say that without my Ski-Mojo, my days of dropping a knee on every turn would be long gone. I also occasionally use my alpine rig (training heels included) with the Ski-Mojo, and have felt like I could probably do a long non-stop run like that with no problems I would heartily recommend the apparatus to anyone who needs that little extra support to either get back on skis after knee injury, or are looking for an exciting (and comfortable) way to extend their days, and their season.
@@cdawg9149 I think they will almost certainly find use in this sense, if not this model will be a future model, and in this circumstance it would also make sense; allow people with disabilities, serious injuries, etc. to ski. on a healthy person, I do not share this perspective, which increasingly tends towards transhumanism. then it's a personal vision, everyone does what they want. personally, I love clean skiing, without lifts, helicopters or groomed slopes with restaurants and ski dance floors. it's something between me and the mountain. if I put legs of steel between me and the snow, the whole point of going to the mountains would be lost, from my point of view. However, such applications for disabled and injured people are welcome, again from my point of view. however, I'm pretty sure that in 25 years, everyone will be skiing in those things, will have a nice chip in their brain that will make them smarter, and will be skiing all day without training. certainly not me!
Definitely. Looking at the last thumbs up shot, I don’t think it is a 360 camera (which you can simply put it on and compose in post production). This makes it even more impressive.
Pourquoi ? Les skis sérrés, on apprenait ça dans le passé quand tous les virages étaient en dérapage et quand on avait tous des skis trop longs qui ne carvaient pas. mais les skis sérrés pour le carving, ça ne marche pas.
It looks easy but it's really hard, when you get down to the village, your legs don't give you more and at minute 2:45 Saas fee welcomes you, how many people I've seen crying. :) no one expects it!!! I love Saas fee....
Always my favourite part of being on the slope with skiers as a snowboarder is that they take up the entire slope carving back and forth and you never where they're going to be next. Beautiful.
Wow. I want to ski like that! And this looks so easy, like anybody can do it. Doesn't look like ballet or some martial art were look at it and it's clear that you are not built for that. But still, when you go to the mountain and look down a black valley and realize that a small mistake and this can be your last day, you are not so keen to risk for show off.
Snow skiing is very demanding. It looks easy but in fact, it requires a lot of lower body strength. I have been 3 times and it is lot of fun but boy you are exhausted from it.
A fantastic demonstration of how to control your speed while carving at that pace. I used to be a ski instructor and cameraman, and as much as I appreciate the guys being filmed, the real skill is all in the hands of the cameraman. Lovely to watch and good work fellas.
I wonder if this wasn't taken with a 360 camera, based on the low resolution, constantly-changing "zoom", and the incredibly precise framing even when the skiers move unexpectedly. Still, the fantastic result actually demonstrates the power of 360- cameras!
@@kuanjuliu Nah, its just basic software stabilization. Those zooms and warps are because of the calibration. Although the camera man had to had a gimbal also, and even then there would be trembling.
@@kuanjuliu yes 360 if you ask me
@@kuanjuliu l l
I hate to be pedantic but there were a few skid turns thrown in!
Great video. The camera man not being able to speed check using turns like the 2 instructors must be a bit of a legend!
Wow! The cameraman [or woman] did an amazing job. Keeping the other guys in shot and looking out for the slower recreational skiers while skiing himself. Brilliant.
That wasn't a woman that was a man ;)
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Vielen Dank für die wunderschönen Bilder aus der Bergwelt von Saas Fee. Ich wünsche Euch viel Freude und Spass am Skifahren.
Mit alpinen Grüssen
Raphael Wellig
They make this look so damn easy. I'm sure it's the result of skiing every day for years. I used to ski pretty seriously, but realized I could never get to this level if I didn't live at the mountain and ski every day. Some people get off watching powder skiing or skiing through trees: this is what does it for me! So beautiful.
I've already watched this 5-10 times. Beautiful skiing, beautiful slopes, and spectacular photography. 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Oh and you should look up kili weibel too
Wow. Great skiing and stamina. Too much fun! And kudos to camera as echoed here. Super impressed.
This video is amazing and it would seem your exo-solution brought out the awesome in these professional skiers. Thank you. The follow cam is righteous. The Ski-Mojo augmentation allowed these instructors to dance at the upper edge of their abilities. Pretty cool!
Одинаковость движений лыжников просто утомляет. А где же личный неповторимый стиль катания?
I love this video. Its a real feel good moment.
I'm going to stream it on to the TV in a Minute.
I might even put my Mo-Jo's on as well.
This is a master class.
Well done .. can't wait for winter.
Beautiful turns and smooth rhythm! Wish I could ski like that.
Thanks for making this. Have skied there a few times and it’s so beautiful, probably my favourite place. I did that exact route but certainly didn’t look as good as these two - so effortless when you’re that good.
I think many people who are have watched this video are missing the actual point of the video. Yes these gents did a great job over such a long distance. However as one viewer (Fish bowl) pointed out that they wisely wore knee braces to reduce tendon damage. Fyi - Ski-mojo is an augmented (spring loaded) knee brace so I think these folks were actually demonstrating how good their product actually works over such a long hall. The skier in yellow at the end of the video is also wearing them.
They didn't give it so much effort anyway, piece of cake for a skilled skier.
@@prazskabavoracka they are making very low aggression GS-SG turns on slalom skis. I didn’t want to be the guy pointing out they weren’t doing proper turns because everyone else in the comments was singing their praises haha
Don’t get me wrong solid skiing… but very relaxed, with the occasional goofy form (often very stacked up and they both tend to have low hands which they asymmetrically drop back).
Still impressive for 8 minutes of continuous skiing ahah
I need some runs like that to build up my stamina
@@tainicon4639 yes true, quite low aggression indeed. They ski quite relaxed, pressure on outside ski even seems limited sometimes which I find strange, i need loads of pressure on my outside ski. Do you think more aggression is sometimes needed? Especially for slalom? Happy to learn from your insights
@@MrLoesoe absolutely. If you watch World Cup video of slalom races you can see the amount of aggression they are using. It’s all about a rapid transition to the new edge with a high contact angle to the snow and then a movement of your body weight onto the front of your boot to flex the ski down. If you look at the shape of a slalom ski the narrowest portion of the ski won’t make contact with the snow unless the ski is flexed such that the angle relative to the snow and the arc of the ski pushes the underfoot region inline with each other (that is hard to explain with out a ski in my hand to show it haha). Basically quickly get the ski on edge and push into it like you are trying to break the ski in half. If you do it right the ski locks down into even the hardest surfaces and as soon as the turn finishes releases a good chuck of that energy back to you (feels like you just jumped on a trampoline). This energy is ideally redirected back across the hill to enable a rapid transition to the next down hill edge and assist in loading the ski. If you mess ip you launch in the air haha (a lot of World Cup video has this mistake as it’s easy to make in a race course if you get off balance).
But also… that’s completely unnecessary if you aren’t racing haha.
Oh my heart!!!❤🇨🇭❤ this makes me so happy to watch! Thank you for making this video.
Don’t know what you guys have at breakfast but I want the same !!!
This is insane... and yet it seems so effortless...
Hats off 👏
They ate a good breakfast I guess but they would not be able to do the same without their exoskeleton www.ski-mojo.ski They had a lot of fun.
Breakfast in Oberwallis : dried beef meet...
Wow! I had no idea there was such a beautiful run of pistes at Saas Fee. Great video.
just spent 8min30s of my life watching the perfect carving. This is skiing! Saas Fee I will see you on the 23rd of Dec '21:).
Go to Glacier Sport and ask them to try Ski-Mojo. That's how those 2 guys were able to handle the entire ride without stopping at mid mountain. They could have done this kind of run the entire day. Ski-Mojo is pure fun. Ask Gabriel Anthamatten at the Swiss Ski and snowboard School.
@@SkiMojoFrance thanks. Already looked at these today. Silly uk prices as always🤣. Will try SaasFee or Austria. Many thanks.
Awesome skiing guys, It takes big mountain legs after a long season of skiing to have the stamina to do that long run non stop with good speed. We used to do Zermatt, Klein Matterhorn to Zermatt village non stop and the the other side down to Cervinia Valtournenche. Can't remember the distance but 8 or 11 km rings a bell.
They are wearing ski mojo supports. That’s cheating.
@@kevinyoung5841 You know you want your own set...
It's longer than 11 km
@@kevinyoung5841
I wonder how those things work when you do a high speed eggbeater / tomahawk move. Keep the ligaments and tendons safer or not so much. I wonder. First time Ive seen those.
That was awesome. Most people probably don't realize how incredibly hard this is. Your legs must have been in agony by the end. Nice form!
No. This is the whole point of this video. They are promoting a product ,called ski mojo (it is the black harness seen on the legs of the instructors legs), which allows you to ski with less effort. Its like an exoskeleton for skiing and essentially assists you in the physical aspect of skiing. So the instructors really didnt put in much effort to complete the run since it was assisted by this exoskeleton.
@@_R.F_ Hi! Have U told about braces?
The exoskeleton (www.ski-mojo.ski) usually decreases the muscular power from 30% on the quadriceps allowing longer runs like this but the hamstrings are working 10% more. Saying they did not put much effort is maybe a bit exaggerated. Those ski instructors are of course very well trained but the effect of this spring based mechanism is insane according to their feedback. Better edge grip, better control, better position etc.
@@SkiMojoFrance Did not have anything like that in the 90's! Doing the mogul skiing styled thing for the whole time. The more tighter the carving, the better you looked. lol!
@@_R.F_ ohhh ?
Wow. Wow. This is exactly the kind of run I dream about being able to ski. This is the style and ease of skiing I dream to be able to achieve. And I am nowhere near it. It is incredible how fluid, effortless and easy this looks. But actually being able to ski with such elegance and control and freedom....I am finding it so very difficult to learn. Maybe my bar is too high judging by the comments of others saying this looks easy but should not be assumed to actually be easy. Sheesh.
you’ll get there 😉
Ski, ski, ski....with instructor and alone.
Get into shape, and ski a lot, observe others, consult with instructors, you can get there.
Push your limits, but be reasonable, try to understand what you are doing, fear is OK if it is logical.
You can get there quite quickly.
Best advice I ever got was to shorten my ski length after 30 plus years of slope absence due to knee and back injuries. K2 Blades were my weapon of choice. Not only will you progress at a much faster pace, but have all the more fun doing it without all the trials of tribulations of "proper length" skis until you're ready. Cool Runnings!
@@sandflea23 That can truly help, I'd say get agile skis such as slalom ones, I see a lot of people having GS skis which makes no sense for them, but they must have it anyway...
But with injuries, do not pick the top slalom ones, they are too hard for you, will not forgive a mistake and can hurt you again. Some slightly below top will forgive an will be nearly as good as the top ones, but not so hard on you.
I also picked shorter ones for freeride due to having a bad knee... it still works.
Just have a good time.
It's absolutely amazing video !!! I love skiing all my life . I love this video . Big respekt for skiers and also for camera !!! 😍🤩😍
I was maybe third time skiing, training and s started riding like this, every 500m and my legs needed help. You have steel in legs and this ride looks so smooth and easy, and when You ride both like this it is almost hipnotising. Beautiful ride
Skiing is a physical kind of sport, doing it being out of shape will not be such a fun and also you risk way more getting injured.
90% of this was like 5% effort for them, believe me, they came fresh to the bottom.
Great to watch. You make it look easy and effortless. Very skillful indeed.
I counted "about" 300 turns! Great camera work.
I watch this befire every ski day to get into the mood. I love this vid so much
Nice snow... nice turns... great skiing, ladies! Especially the lady with the red jacket!
Kudos to the guy following! He always stays in perfect sync. That’s so hard to do. ❤🎉
Mais quel bonheur de voir ça!!!!! C'est juste une merveille !!!!! J'en ai les jambes qui ont des fourmis!!!!
I’ve skied there. Amazing slopes. Ideal for carving. Not too steep and broad
Superbe tout simplement !
Chapeau bas aussi pour la prise de vue !
Even the music is amazing following the rithm of the skiers. Amazing video!
Quelle maîtrise... quel rythme.....8mn30 sur plus de 7km......ha ces moniteurs ils nous épatent toujours ! Moi je peux les suivre en carving mais sur des bleues et maxi 3mn .....bravo !
Отличный фильм, природа, снег, великолепное скольжение 👍
You can count skiers with such performance on the fingers of one hand. Video first class👍
Счастье- то какое! Тоже жду зимы. Купила 6 ампул для инъекций в колени и буду кататься под Питером. 67+))
Amazing job by you guys and the cameraman on top of you :)
used to spend 3 whole seasons in saas-fee. I am familiat with every and wach slope in the Video..super cool place!
I wish i could ski like this.
Wouw super.
And what a place too be.
I wish skiing like That 😮. The cameraman who follow the 2 instructor was insane.
Awesome video... and sweet conditions. As an older telemark skier with bad knees, I can honestly say that without my Ski-Mojo, my days of dropping a knee on every turn would be long gone. I also occasionally use my alpine rig (training heels included) with the Ski-Mojo, and have felt like I could probably do a long non-stop run like that with no problems I would heartily recommend the apparatus to anyone who needs that little extra support to either get back on skis after knee injury, or are looking for an exciting (and comfortable) way to extend their days, and their season.
Good job from cameraman. Nice carving too✌️
My legs would be quivering like jelly probably at one fifth the distance! Great video and stamina and form!
They have an exoskeleton on their legs, thats the point of the entire video...
@@Siddhanta8905
I wonder how those things work with leg injury aids post surgery .
@@cdawg9149
I think they will almost certainly find use in this sense, if not this model will be a future model, and in this circumstance it would also make sense; allow people with disabilities, serious injuries, etc. to ski.
on a healthy person, I do not share this perspective, which increasingly tends towards transhumanism. then it's a personal vision, everyone does what they want. personally, I love clean skiing, without lifts, helicopters or groomed slopes with restaurants and ski dance floors. it's something between me and the mountain. if I put legs of steel between me and the snow, the whole point of going to the mountains would be lost, from my point of view. However, such applications for disabled and injured people are welcome, again from my point of view.
however, I'm pretty sure that in 25 years, everyone will be skiing in those things, will have a nice chip in their brain that will make them smarter, and will be skiing all day without training. certainly not me!
Очень круто!! Респект профессионалам! Тоже так мечтаю научиться!!
Ни говори, дух захватывает, как они легко это делают
Cool 😁Little traffic along the way 😉 and new legs from the shop for the next day 😂
Solo de verlo se me dispara el ácido láctico 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ke gozada de bajada!! 😉 ✌🏻 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thoroughly enjoyed watching it. Thanks 😊
Great camera work too!
Ha I lived and worked there for one season! Was huarä geil! Greetings from Hamburg
nice performance and gg to cameraman it seem done with a drone for stabilty and angolation of camera really a nice clip
Magnifique descente, quel niveau de ski!!!
Ihr beide und der Kameramann seid wirklich verdammt gut! Macht Riesenspass mitzufahren - leider nur virtuell...
Sensationnel, merci pour le partage.😍👍
Looks sooooooo tempting. Can I come & join you? I miss skiing!
I love Saas Fee. Lived & skied their in 89-90. Amazing & magical place. Awesome skiing.
I had visions of me being like this after my first ski session, looks so effortless and easy, boy was i wrong🤣🤣
hahahah, we all have
Best video with BEST sound!!!!
Molte grazie, bello spettacolo, bella neve.
You are like Marcel Hirscher and Henrik Kristoffersen in season 2018-19 )))) I hope, I will ride in Swiss once...
Quel incroyable niveau ! 👏
Wow 🤩 nice 👍🏻
I wish I could do that or become like 👍🏻 one of them:)
Good job 👏
most immaculate technique i've ever seen
Long Leg-Short-Leg///TIP them, don't TWIST them. Great skiing
Yes. Tip and Rip. Extension/retraction. Let the ski do the work.
Saas-Fee and Zermatt - two of my most favorite places on earth.
It’s awesome, incredible cameraman’s performance !
Very good amazing nice super fantastic
Wee - that was fun! Great camera work
Świetna nartostrada , jazda to bajka ;))
Franchement bravo au caméraman très belle descente
Big respect to
Operator!
Definitely. Looking at the last thumbs up shot, I don’t think it is a 360 camera (which you can simply put it on and compose in post production). This makes it even more impressive.
Nice form, long run on groomed runs and cat tracks with soft snow at a casual pace. Fun.
I’ve never snow skied but this looks like a good one.
Europe seems neat. The last 2 winters I had trips planned to Austria and had to cancel because of no snow. 😥
Propre ! Ils ne vous manque plus qu'à serrer les skis et ce sera parfait !
Pourquoi ? Les skis sérrés, on apprenait ça dans le passé quand tous les virages étaient en dérapage et quand on avait tous des skis trop longs qui ne carvaient pas. mais les skis sérrés pour le carving, ça ne marche pas.
HUGE respect to cameraman
MEGA ❤️ P. S. this second guy with Rossignol ski - how tall you are and how long is your ski 🎿? 😁
I have same ski Rossignol Hero Elite short turn, 167cm i am 184cm height. So quite short ski
Bonjour,
C'est bien skié et bien filmé.
Amazing skiers on an amazing run on an amazing mountain.
maaan I want to ski like this and I wanna hear this music played loud on the piste :D
Fantastic! I know every inch of this these slopes as I used to have a chalet in Says-Fee. Wonderful!
It looks easy but it's really hard, when you get down to the village, your legs don't give you more and at minute 2:45 Saas fee welcomes you, how many people I've seen crying. :) no one expects it!!!
I love Saas fee....
Awesome skiing be the ...camera 🤳 man!
I wish one day I could carve. Before that I will be back often.
This is very pleasing for my eyes and ears.
I love the long lasting carve videos
fantastic video, fantastic style
Ah vous donnez envie les mecs!!💪💪
They deserve more likes! 1 million +👍
Applauds to the cameraman! (or whoever is controlling that drone)
Nice cruise. Good snow. Kudos to the cameraman..........
Déjà fait cette piste , une station unique et top top comme les deux skieurs en " rouge" ! Pfff costauds 👌👏
Salut, c'est dans quelle station ?
@@clementh1615 saas fee ( Suisse)
ビューティフル ライディング❗
BGMの曲名が知りたいです。
beautiful riding❗
please BGM teach.
I mean,amazing skills ..didnt stop one second..hilos.. wonder what type of trainning they do off the hills..squats,dumbells..etc
Damn that place looks beautiful.
Always my favourite part of being on the slope with skiers as a snowboarder is that they take up the entire slope carving back and forth and you never where they're going to be next. Beautiful.
Well there rymit rhythm together it’s just really cool
Wow. I want to ski like that!
And this looks so easy, like anybody can do it. Doesn't look like ballet or some martial art were look at it and it's clear that you are not built for that.
But still, when you go to the mountain and look down a black valley and realize that a small mistake and this can be your last day, you are not so keen to risk for show off.
Snow skiing is very demanding. It looks easy but in fact, it requires a lot of lower body strength. I have been 3 times and it is lot of fun but boy you are exhausted from it.
Przekoty. Ino propsy!
These guys are terminators, skiing like this for so long
They are good but ……..thanks to the SKI-MOJO equipment on their knees….a suspension system to help the knees and the back of skiers….
not your typical ski instructors.nice!