I don't fall, but there is not a lot of gliding going on!
I thought everybody fell in powder...
Started by Wanderer in Ski Technique 27-Dec-2011 - 29 Replies
Innsbrucker
reply to 'Skiing Powder' posted Feb-2012
I don't fall, but there is not a lot of gliding going on!
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Skiing Powder' posted Feb-2012
snowb4ndit wrote:I find that if I know the terrain (i.e. it is an area I am familiar with and know where I am going) I can do it, I can turn, no problem, I feel like I'm floating and confidence is high as I glide along. If I am venturing onto steeper unfamiliar territory, then a fear of the fall line seems to reappear. When this happens I start doing my 'giraffe in powder impressions'. I don't fall, but there is not a lot of gliding going on!
Iceman
reply to 'Skiing Powder' posted Feb-2012
Innsbrucker wrote:I don't fall, but there is not a lot of gliding going on!
I thought everybody fell in powder...
Pavelski
reply to 'Skiing Powder' posted Feb-2012
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Skiing Powder' posted Feb-2012
pavelski wrote:Looking for DaveMac,,,,
Sent you a PM in regards to powder skis for you,,,,
If you do not reply soon,,,I will have to offer them to
Ian
snowbandit
Wickham
Iceman
or other J2SKI stars !
Lost in the 7' + powder in Austria ???
Pavel
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Skiing Powder' posted Feb-2012
Ian Wickham wrote:snowb4ndit wrote:I find that if I know the terrain (i.e. it is an area I am familiar with and know where I am going) I can do it, I can turn, no problem, I feel like I'm floating and confidence is high as I glide along. If I am venturing onto steeper unfamiliar territory, then a fear of the fall line seems to reappear. When this happens I start doing my 'giraffe in powder impressions'. I don't fall, but there is not a lot of gliding going on!
What about your Pirouette on jumps :lol:
Topic last updated on 10-February-2012 at 12:19