How To Carve on Skis | 3 Types of Turns To Ski Any Slope

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @StompItTutorials
    @StompItTutorials  Год назад +3

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  • @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate
    @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate Год назад +22

    Every time I watch your videos, I think how much I would LOVE to join one of your camps and be instructed by you. One day!! :D Thank you so much for always making awesome videos for us!

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      That would be cool! See you in March? ;)

    • @George-hk7yv
      @George-hk7yv Год назад

      Couldn't agree more 😀 not this year but hopefully soon 👍🏻 love the technique videos though, keep them coming!

    • @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate
      @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate Год назад

      @@StompItTutorials March of 2024!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm going skiing almost every weekend this season. I need to prepare myself to keep up with everyone when I join your camp and not cause trouble. I'm a lady in her 30s but still lots of energy and desire of improving ski abilities. I hope it's OK a lady joins, not only guys :)

    • @vickz2985
      @vickz2985 Год назад

      @@LolaBalletAndFigureSkate definitely 👍 🎉

  • @lovingreno8650
    @lovingreno8650 Год назад +4

    I've been skiing for two weeks now and your videos gave me the confidence to do my very first blue run a few days ago. Thanks sooo much for allowing me to experience this epic feeling in life on the slopes. Your videos are truly the best!!!

  • @swingman50
    @swingman50 8 месяцев назад

    Really felt those G forces this year! Boom! Bam! It was a game changer for me this year! Again, muchisimos gracias!!!! 👊

  • @Amezis
    @Amezis Год назад +8

    Really nice overview and breakdown of different techniques! I'm not sure that it was clear enough in the video that these are quite advanced. Many intermediate skiers will easily get too backseat trying the cross under technique, or skid too much with the stivot.

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much. Yes and if you know intermediate skiers tell em to see an instructor or join a camp. Its very hard to learn alone but very possible.

    • @agenthex
      @agenthex Год назад

      The techniques in the vid are apparently so advanced that Jens can't do them properly. For example he describes the cross-under as "exhausting" when in fact if done properly you "bounce"/"trampoline" from turn to turn, only needing to brace briefly at the apex.

    • @jarnold1789
      @jarnold1789 Год назад

      @@agenthex Let’s see you do them and break down your technique

    • @agenthex
      @agenthex Год назад

      @@jarnold1789 This isn't about me but the people being misled by this video. But thanks for confirming you don't care about them.

    • @jarnold1789
      @jarnold1789 Год назад +1

      @@agenthex No one is being misled by this video, relax. It’s just skiing

  • @WG-1111
    @WG-1111 Год назад

    Really helpful and informative to understand the different turn types and their application. Thank you for exposing that there is more than one way to carve, especially as an intermediate progressing.

  • @andrewdiamond2697
    @andrewdiamond2697 Год назад +2

    This is awesome. I've been using the stivot for years, and I just thought I was being sloppy, having some skid at the top of my turns before getting a bite and carve.
    Now I have a name for this thing I do, and can feel like I'm doing proper skiing. And THAT'S how I became a "better" skier in one short video.

  • @JakiLevy
    @JakiLevy Год назад

    Way to go on this! Your videos are getting better and better- I really like the new content and send this to all my students. Thanks for making us all better skiers (and for some us, better teachers).

  • @thomshumard436
    @thomshumard436 Год назад

    The cross under looks cooler when you're not on the toilet. Also it feels so much better whenthe skis push back against you floating down the slope.

  • @newuser9871
    @newuser9871 Год назад

    Amazing how you have improved skiing techniqe on groomers👏

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      I put som effort in the last couple of years to try to get ny ski technique on par with my freestyle skills.

  • @ivanedvardsen2160
    @ivanedvardsen2160 Год назад +1

    What skis are you on. And what length compared to your bodylength? Great videos😀

  • @thomasdahlgren1985
    @thomasdahlgren1985 Год назад

    The stivot is simply a tool for getting your skis back on a preferred line. What is controlling your speed is the slarve (tails sliding out at end of turn before the transition) you are using to finish those turns.

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад

      Agree thats how the ski racers use ut. They try to stivot in a way that to be able to ski tighter corridor. To try to edge some extra to slow down would lead to failure. How ever its a great way to controll speed if you wish todo so. Sure you can slarve to but it just doesn´t feel great it just feels like a lazy turn :P

  • @johnmclauvt8496
    @johnmclauvt8496 Год назад +19

    You are a very talented athlete. I wish you would talk more about when it is appropriate and not appropriate to do tricks or ski fakey. I see lots of weak skiers trying to pull tricks on very crowded slopes. It's like they don't think about their landing zone at all. Trying to learn to ski backwards on a crowded slope is a recipe for disaster.

  • @shelloiluk
    @shelloiluk Год назад

    Awesome video cheers from London England. I’m off to whistler in March my 3rd time in whistler. Do you have any videos on powder snow I mean like deep pow

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      I have lots of it. Let me google that for you: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=stomp+it+tutorials+%2B+how+to+ski+powder

    • @shelloiluk
      @shelloiluk Год назад

      @@StompItTutorials awesome thanks for that. Very much appreciated. Cheers from London 🇬🇧

  • @swingman50
    @swingman50 8 месяцев назад

    Question! Tried to use the Stivot turn in steeper, hard snow/ soft snow runs to control speed. Had a few slips and went on my bum a couple times. Any recommendations to feel more stable when hitting those slippery hard patches?

  • @Jon-Trausti
    @Jon-Trausti Год назад

    Can you reccomend a good skis to buy? Now I have Volkl RTM 2019, they are good but dont forgive alot and not too good when slopes have heavy/wet snow, like in the end of the day. Im thinking if I should buy skis like “black crow” that are wider and flost better..?

  • @vickz2985
    @vickz2985 Год назад

    Awesome, I believe I have the same skies as you used in the video and I LOVE them!
    BtwWould you like a discord server? It would be awesome and I can get it ready within soon if you would like so!

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Hey, Awesome :) I shall try to get back to your email this week.

    • @vickz2985
      @vickz2985 Год назад

      @@StompItTutorials 🎉 :)
      !

  • @bobsnabby2298
    @bobsnabby2298 Год назад +1

    This doesn't come for free. You need POWER and STRENGHT to be able to carv properly. Before the season you need to properly strengthen your legs and core muscles and gain stamina. Carving is NOT for everyone. Carving is sport, heavy workout. If you are not willing to put effort of prework, dont dream of carving.

  • @thibofockenoy3826
    @thibofockenoy3826 Год назад

    second 😄

  • @ttanke
    @ttanke Год назад

    first 😄

  • @amundekroll7490
    @amundekroll7490 9 месяцев назад

    We are days away from 2024 so try to put on something that make sense not this old stuff.

  • @danilostaki
    @danilostaki Год назад +3

    Props to the cameraman!!!

  • @yorbenvannoten2374
    @yorbenvannoten2374 Год назад +4

    Love the follow cam on the last run, props to the camara man

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Haha yes he so deserves it. Being christmas holidays going on with lots of people Carlos killed it skiing along filming. We cut out most videos with busy slopes.

  • @darkoefremovmkd
    @darkoefremovmkd Год назад +3

    Look at that! 11:04 🤣

  • @dunno558
    @dunno558 9 месяцев назад +1

    Best description in which the instructors didnt say, "soften your uphill leg."

  • @mathisdetremmerie9309
    @mathisdetremmerie9309 Год назад +2

    Epic video as always, are you guys planning on making a video about speed control while carving any time soon?

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Well we just touched on the stivot on the last third of the video. Try it that is for sure the easiest way to speed controll.

  • @PaulHothersall
    @PaulHothersall Год назад +1

    Love it. Worked on a number of those with Swiss Ski School Grindelwald on Carv today. I guarantee that you can get that "cross under" score up with a couple of little extra moves that the weightlessness and scooting of the skis across the hill gives you the time for that you are not doing on that assessed run.

  • @simmons1020
    @simmons1020 5 месяцев назад

    Do any certain methods work better for certain ski types. I just purchased my first pair of skis (Salomon QST 92 183cm), and I just learned skis have a different turn radius depending on profile. I've always used shorter rentals that are also probably thinner. I've never thought about ski technique so I can't wait to compare the types.

  • @andrewng9519
    @andrewng9519 5 месяцев назад

    I’m doing crossovers and crossunders, 1 leg at a time. 😂
    Same result but different process.
    Is it ok?

  • @Taitg1
    @Taitg1 3 месяца назад

    Oh man, i could watch you shred down runs all day. How good and thanks for the tips!

  • @jacobsss5827
    @jacobsss5827 9 месяцев назад

    Hah, I learned it intuitively

  • @austinado16
    @austinado16 6 месяцев назад

    You're my favorite ski tutorial channel! Everything you show is clearly explained, demonstrated, and filmed. Huge thanks to you, AND to your camera man. You guys are doing a fantastic job, and what you're teaching is 100% applicable.

  • @ricardopassarelli6015
    @ricardopassarelli6015 Год назад +1

    The cross under technique works great on powder. When the snow pushes back turn.

  • @normalizedaudio2481
    @normalizedaudio2481 Год назад

    I do too much of a carve turn in the steep black diamond. Groomed stuff throws you off. It's tough to have the right kind of turns for the condition.

  • @Surronian
    @Surronian Год назад

    Can I carve like this on my new 2023 bent120s lol. Tryna use them as all mountain ski. Maybe next year I’ll get the 110s

  • @zzdoodzz
    @zzdoodzz Год назад

    Absolutely love these videos. But I seriously got to wonder, how are some of these shots of you blasting down the mountain being filmed? You're going quite fast, banging out some big carves, and blasting past other folks on the slope, so is the camera man essentially just going straight down the mountain, downhill racer style, no turns, right next to you?

  • @andrey007728
    @andrey007728 Год назад +1

    Я как мегановичек без единой тренировки с тренером в основном катаюсь третьим способом. По правде сказать это скорее дрифт, а не карвинг)

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Its almost certainly not the same as the third way. We like to call it a "skidded parallel turn" what you are probably doing if I can trust google translate. Its not the same as the stivot :) Focus on learning how to carve as a next step. Watch our beginner carving tutorial :)

    • @andrey007728
      @andrey007728 Год назад

      @@StompItTutorials ty very much for your video and all that hard work that you done for us)

  • @jimlabable
    @jimlabable Год назад

    Все отлично, но я бы на вашем месте попробовал вместо третьего варианта (используемтого в слаломе гиганте) , вариант спецального слалома, с управлением в первой части поворота и резаньем в последующей (тем более, что ваши лыжи очень этому соответствуют). И еще первый и второй варианты можно совмещать.

  • @glennwilcox7193
    @glennwilcox7193 Год назад +1

    What resort is that?

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Laax, Switzerland. Wanna come over and ski some?

    • @glennwilcox7193
      @glennwilcox7193 Год назад +1

      @@StompItTutorials Is it on the iKon pass lol? I would love to one of these days. I need a passport first though. I like how open the mountain terrain looks there. I'm just getting back into skiing this year after snowboarding for most of my life.

  • @asianboy592
    @asianboy592 Год назад

    Whats the goggle brand and model? Looks pretty cool! Love the see through.

  • @darienford2932
    @darienford2932 Год назад +1

    Loving the content Jens!

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад

      Thank you Darien. How´s the skiing around New York at the moment?

    • @darienford2932
      @darienford2932 Год назад

      It's typical east coast skiing, not a huge amount of snow, and very icy base. That said, it's been a good season so far.

    • @darienford2932
      @darienford2932 Год назад

      @@StompItTutorials Not too bad, but looking forward to the next 10 days with the projected 70+ cm of snow coming.

  • @translationsam4482
    @translationsam4482 Год назад

    Good tips

  • @vettndr
    @vettndr Год назад

    Really love this video! Could you please explain how to load the tips to get more grip at the turn init? Thanks

    • @StompItTutorials
      @StompItTutorials  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Actually you really wanna pressure the tip but the middle of the of the which on a piste ski might be under your toes. Stand on the front of the foot with shin pressure :)

  • @gustavogiacominpinho3987
    @gustavogiacominpinho3987 Год назад

    11:04 "Look at that, it's pretty steep!"
    The snowboarder behind you agrees.

  • @michizer0
    @michizer0 Год назад

    Cross under looks clearly the most dynamic to me