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Started by Simon T in Ski Technique - 34 Replies

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Simon T
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Mar-2007

Well I've just come back from Verbier and feel (at last) I've really made a break through with moguls. Thanks to everyone for their tips.

Having my skis much closer together made a huge difference. It's almost impossible to pivot over the moguls when the skis are too wide apart. Simple I know but no one had pointed this out to me before.

Once I got this it meant putting in very quick, controlled turns much easier. Edging softly down the front/side of each mogul really controlled the speed and, towards the end, I felt that it didn't really matter how steep the run was or how high/irregular the moguls were.

Cheers everyone.

S

Mykski
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Mar-2007

Hi ...since my last post on 19th Feb I have been skiing pretty much solidly on this huge steep and long mogul mountain here in Switzerland. Two days ago, however, I had a pain in my left foot, on the outside on the bony part. Usually any pain, in my foot would go after the first run but this pain stayed all day. When I took my sock off there was a hard bony lump and bruising all around this. What has happened to my foot?? How long will it take to heal?? Any ideas appreciated!!

Lovethepiste
reply to 'Moguls'
posted May-2007

pavelski wrote:3. Skidding
There is a debate ( which has lasted for 30 years) on this topic. A frenchman by the name Joubert wrote a classic book on "modern ski technique" in which he discusses a technique for skidding. This was written in the 1960"s. With modern skis, you should not skid ( dérapage)!!!
All effective skiers have learnd that when you skid, you have lost control of ski. Like in a car that is on ice, you do not jam brakes since you will "drift" with no control. Rather you learn to be "soft" with pedal and allow car to follow trajectory and driver "with gentle brake pedal" and soft steering gets car back on road!
I can not stress how important it is NOT to skid ever,,,,even more in moguls. I know some ski instructors and even some ski instruction sites promote this skidding. I do not!
Hope this will motivate you to take 1 hour per ski day to practice just one skiing technique. One hour per day!


Glad someone has said this, the number of people you see skiding down slopes let alone mogules is amazing. If you are skidding, you turning on the flats of your skis, get on your bloody edges thats what they are there for. The reason why people skid is because they arent very good at points one and two made by pavelski

People say they hate, moguls all the time. You start to love them when you can do them; just like anything takes practise; always good to follow the style of better skiers aswell.

Edited 2 times. Last update at 10-May-2007

Tom from Austria
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Oct-2007

Hey, moguls must be loved from the very beginning.
Stop calculating and trading with them,
let them embrace you ..

Jan I Stenmark
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Nov-2007

Hey people,

DO NOT LISTEN to Pavel, he spreads confussion and misinformation about moguls. He will try very hard to make you think about techniques, methods & approaches - Why? Because he doesn't think you are ready for the real truth!

... and what is the truth?

Know the leeks - Do this and you will never again ask about technique again!

The answer is here, if you know where to seek it! But beware your life will change ...

Proceed with caution!

Jan

Admin
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Nov-2007

Jan I Stenmark wrote: Know the leeks


Is this something to do with thick onion skins? Oh no, wrong thread...
The Admin Man

Pavelski
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Nov-2007

Ha the Leek story!!!

I really have to be careful what I say on the net,,,,,it stays in cyber space for people to pick up!

I had forgotten that Leek Story!!! Great memories!

The essence to all of this is; forget all the mental gymnastics and just let the "child" in you come out! Enjoy your exploration in the moguls!
If you are overwhelmed,, perhaps it is time to get back to basics,,,,then have another go at the leeks!!!!

Is it not wonderful to see children enjoy and learn about skiing without all sorts of "technical" issues!!!

Jan, did your mother know you did all those "strange" moves with poles!!!!
....and one day some young lad will "explore" the net and see that picture! Is that dad!!!!!!! hummmmm!!!!
Cyberspace is forever!!!!!

Jan I Stenmark
reply to 'Moguls'
posted Nov-2007

Pavel,

I spent my childhood wishing to stay indoors and play quiet games but my mother insisted that I go out and risk my neck undertaking evermore dangerous sports, being an unloved child can be a real trial!

… but back to the thread I think the Leeks can be found here http://www.j2ski.com/ski-chat-forum/posts/list/2088.page

I found myself choking up as I read it – Thanks Pav 8)

Jan

Topic last updated on 18-January-2016 at 19:08