5 Reasons You´re NOT Carving on Skis

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In this how to carve on skis tutorial, we show you five reasons why intermediate skiers may struggle to carve on their skis, including aiming for too sharp of a turn, skiing on terrain that is too steep, using too much active rotation, having low edge angles, and making unnecessary movements. Enjoy learning about carving on skis and how to correct these 5 common mistakes with some helpful tips and ski drills. Book a Camp → ⛷️ stompitcamps.com/ 🚡
00:00 What you will learn in this carving tutorial
00:27 Reason 1 | You Are Aiming for a Too Sharp Turn
01:58 Join a Ski Camp & Learn to Rip a Turn
02:14 Asking Radko For More Reasons
02:57 Drill: J-Turn | Learn to Let the Skis Do the Work
03:43 Drill: Link Carved Turn | Patient Transition
04:26 Feedback | Feel the Silence
04:48 Reason 2 | You Are Skiing Too Steep Slopes
05:18 Drill: C-Shaped Turns | Control Speed & Gradually Ski Steeper Slopes
06:03 Feedback | Sense if You Can Keep Constant Speed
06:19 Asking David For More Reasons
07:16 Reason 3 | You Have too Low Edge Angles
07:44 Drill: Ridd the Training Wheels | Soften the Inside Leg
09:07 Reason 4 | Incompetent Inside Foot
09:41 Drill: Stationary Carving | Edging in Unison
10:34 Drill: Rail Roads | Edge in Unison
11:02 Feedback | Train with an Olympian (ad)
11:26 Reason 5 | You Are Doing Unnecessary Movements
12:02 Drill: Posture Reset | Find the Posture at the Transition
12:48 Feedback | Video Analysis | Look for Unnecessary Movements
13:06 ⛷️ Thank You for Watching til the end You Wonderful Skier! 💚
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@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
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@sudhendupandey
@sudhendupandey 2 місяці тому
Do you have camps for kids 11 - 16 years? I have two highly enthusiastic young skiers in the family who can improve their skiing with your help. They are at 115 - 120 SKI IQ and use Carv all the time skiing.
@paolobalconi95
@paolobalconi95 3 місяці тому
I am a good skier but I still watch all the StompIt videos just to make sure I'm not making some lazy mistakes lol. Keep up the good work guys!
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Thank you. When editing these videos I see my own lazy mistakes and try to fix it next time I ski.
@verticalfelix
@verticalfelix 3 місяці тому
Same😂
@sugarsmith645
@sugarsmith645 3 місяці тому
Also keep in mind that slopes are different, so you need to adjust according to the slope. Steep slopes will require sharp turns for reducing speed, wide slopes allow wide carvings, etc... So enjoy the skiing and adjust to your slope.
@WorldBeater123
@WorldBeater123 2 місяці тому
Part of the issue that intermediate skiers also have with carving is the top end speed you need to achieve and maintain with those wide turns on a steep slope. I think that gets overlooked a lot. When advanced skiers are carving the speed that it takes to do those wide turns is much greater than what a lot of intermediate skiers feel comfortable with.
@pete6705
@pete6705 2 місяці тому
That’s a good point. I’m a former racer, and have a hard time teaching intermediate skiers how to ski, because to carve a turn properly on a steep trail really means some big speed. And that’s the only way I know how to ski
@RobBCactive
@RobBCactive Місяць тому
The trick is to ski a slower line on faster runs, that's what he meant by C turns. At higher speed aerodynamic drag becomes significant, but on even a moderately steep slope maintaining control requires either braking, or reducing the effective steepness by traverses or fuller tighter rapid turns which require physical preparation and advanced skills to pull off. When I've skied any piste I'd call steep had moguls which are hard to carve through, that includes every slope I raced slalom or GS on. Why would you try teaching carving on a steep slope? It'll set up learners to fail. Using a slope where they want to ski faster maintaining speed rather than scrubbing it off encourages clean lines.
@timbosaurus
@timbosaurus 3 місяці тому
Thanks for all these tips! I'm an intermediate skiier trying to start carving and will definitely be trying these out when I go to France at the end of Feb. Really well shot and edited video, the drone shots in particular were the most helpful I've seen in illustrating the J and C turns. Keep up the good work!
@gofres
@gofres Місяць тому
Learning to carve feels amazing. I love the g forces in a turn 😍 If only my fitness could let me do it all day.
@davidliu954
@davidliu954 3 місяці тому
thank you! ive been skidding all my turns and this is the next step i wanted to learn.
@esthakp
@esthakp 3 місяці тому
I credit this video with giving me the knowledge to finally learn how to carve! I am so excited about this breakthrough. Thank you for this helpful video - the explanations and demonstrations are so clear!
@reinimechanic
@reinimechanic 2 місяці тому
I enjoy the scenery at 2:30. Writing down some tips to try tomorrow, night skiing. Thanks!
@MixmasterA420
@MixmasterA420 3 місяці тому
just found your channel and I must say as someone whos grown up with a ski instructor parent you're doing an awesome job keep teachin the next generation of shredders and huckers!!!
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Fantastic to hear that! :)
@willpease5604
@willpease5604 3 місяці тому
Another amazing video! I'm going out now to try these techniques! Thank you
@ardenpowers7730
@ardenpowers7730 3 місяці тому
Great Tips !! Properly executing cross over with high edge angle will help to achive a clean carve. Also, a poorly tuned ski is a contributing factor in regards to firmer snow conditions.
@rubbermoetroken
@rubbermoetroken 2 місяці тому
Brilliant vid, if only I had seen it 5 years ago 🙂 explaining literally everything I had to find out the hard way to become a bit of a carver with my (too big) ass almost touching snow. Also wort mentioning, if you know how to properly ride the edges while carving, icy spots / steep slopes become relatively easy to conquer as a bonus.
@swingman50
@swingman50 3 місяці тому
Used all your stuff at Breck this week. My friends were amazed at my improvement over the last couple years. Keep' m coming! Thanks
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Amazing. Thank you very much!
@user-xw9zu8qm8i
@user-xw9zu8qm8i 3 місяці тому
Thank you! Super helpful tutorial !
@GarethLee70
@GarethLee70 Місяць тому
Sensational video, easily the best I've seen for my liking. It gives me hope getting out of my "intermediate" rut!
@PompeyBoy66
@PompeyBoy66 26 днів тому
Really good instruction. Thanks. I started carving in Italy at Alto Sangro near Monte Casino- near empty slopes outside weekends, but short ski season
@MrDavewales
@MrDavewales 3 місяці тому
Great video thanks, some amazing drills/thoughts.
@1972hermanoben
@1972hermanoben 3 місяці тому
What fantastic insight and instruction, thankyou 😊
@jeffdeuchler1660
@jeffdeuchler1660 3 місяці тому
One of your best videos yet!
@simondemsar1766
@simondemsar1766 3 місяці тому
A lot depends on the snow. On steep and very hard, ice-like surface it's very difficult to carve properly. Conditions in this video seem perfect, which makes carving much easier. And let's be honest - we often ski in difficult conditions, so this video is a bit misleading. I would love to see a video in not-so-perfect conditions.
@KyleYoungblood-mm7dl
@KyleYoungblood-mm7dl 3 місяці тому
First time I ever skiied, I was 4 years old. I’m 24 now. My skiing career started off consistent, every weekend during the winter my family would go to our vacation home in the mountains for ski trips. Grandparents got old, kids started growing up and the house was sold cause no one used it. From ages 13-20 I hardly ever went. Maybe 3 times in between. 20-24 I started going more often and consistent. So I’m no pro but I’m definitely not a novice. I feel more safe and confident skiing in between trees on a steep slope than I do carving down a mountain. When I was little I skiied with all my older cousins who pushed me to keep up with them so I feel like I’m lacking a lot of key technique that I shoulda learned as a kid. Thank you to this video I can see my weak points and I know where to strengthen for the next time I go out on the mountains.
@richardgordon6379
@richardgordon6379 3 місяці тому
Great video, I'm an intermediate trying to learn how to carve. The points in this video is exactly what I'm working on, I tend to do Z shape turns not C shape and twist my upper body. Thanks for the tips.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Glad it was helpful! Once you learn to carve the the Z-shape will be gone as along as you carve.
@frankpratte8358
@frankpratte8358 2 місяці тому
Great video, beautiful to watch and great information.
@derekp6636
@derekp6636 2 місяці тому
sounds like i'm overpowering the turns and skidding, looks like I'll be practicing this weekend!
@niekversteege
@niekversteege 3 місяці тому
Wonderful, this is exactly the point I am at in terms of skill level. Thanks! Will try these drills.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Have fun!
@xerocrashious8355
@xerocrashious8355 3 місяці тому
Great video, as always
@fracorallo
@fracorallo 2 місяці тому
This are great tips!! Thanks!
@patrickchase5614
@patrickchase5614 3 місяці тому
Harder snow also helps greatly once you get to a certain level of ability. Soft and especially non-uniformly soft snow allows your edges to "let go", and limits how much you can increase edge angle to tighten the carved radius. This is especially true on short+narrow specialist skis like FIS SLs or some of the shorter-radius carvers on the market. wrt the sensation of falling to the inside, my breakthrough (many years ago) was internalizing that my core and my feet must follow separate paths, and that the rest of my body's job is to keep them in the right relation. When you think of it that way "Falling to the inside" is really just a matter of lowering the core while allowing the skis to carve out from under it. The "lowering" part is really important, because a lot of people "fall to the inside" while staying too upright, and that leaves them incapable of loading up and driving the outside ski. I have to visualize my core moving _down_ close to the snow surface as my skis move out from under it. Also once you've gotten the "lowering" part down then you can build upon it by working on staying low through a quick turn transition. And of course when you're on a really steep slope and _must_ skid, the trick is to do it entirely up above the turn and steer the ski back out into the carve before the apex. That's how the racers roll.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
True I had some of that in shooting this video for short sections.
@patrickchase5614
@patrickchase5614 3 місяці тому
@@StompItTutorials Yup, I saw that and it motivated me to make that comment. It looked like you were loading up the edges about as much you possibly could with the surface layer that loose.
@youngcansuela8327
@youngcansuela8327 3 місяці тому
2nd paragraph is a really long and weird way to say “hip angulation and upper/lower body separation is what you want, not tipping”.
@patrickchase5614
@patrickchase5614 3 місяці тому
@@youngcansuela8327 I was trying to describe how I had to "feel" upper/body separation (like 30 years ago) to develop it. That sort of thing is always a bit ideosyncratic - different people perceive it differently. Also it's one thing to say "separation" and another to internalize how to use it. There are plenty of "separated" things that I can do with my upper and lower bodies that aren't conducive to good skiing. I think that's actually a problem in how a lot of people teach/explain this.
@MB-nn3jw
@MB-nn3jw 3 місяці тому
Very useful. I shall be looking at implementing some of these next week. Thanks.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Glad it was helpful! Have fun.
@Micheal-Ireland
@Micheal-Ireland 23 дні тому
Thank you! 😊
@thewatchtowerstudy4511
@thewatchtowerstudy4511 3 місяці тому
Another great video thank you. I think the problem for me is confidence. I understand the technique but it's when the slope is too steep and I'm looking down and my speed picks up that I'm kind of panicking a bit and going back to bad habits of skidding the back of the skis out
@julestube2425
@julestube2425 3 місяці тому
What is the answer to this? more turns?
@d1sablexx
@d1sablexx 3 місяці тому
@@julestube2425 go more towards the mountain so you slow down
@peterwilkins7013
@peterwilkins7013 2 місяці тому
I have the same question. Especially when you see the good skiers who stay under control but aren't doing particularly big turns
@Kerrkerrkerr
@Kerrkerrkerr Місяць тому
Yah same here
@Steph-iw3hr
@Steph-iw3hr 3 місяці тому
Nice video . Step by step and be patient
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Thank you 👊🏻
@JackBosphorus
@JackBosphorus 3 місяці тому
Thank you for video it’s vey useful..
@piknick111
@piknick111 2 місяці тому
I switched to skiing this year after snowboarding for over 25 years, been super fun and picked it up super fast. Need to work on the carving more to be more smooth. That and skating, can’t seem to figure that out yet. Want to teach my daughter to ski when she gets a little older.
@hiddenpersonalities
@hiddenpersonalities 3 місяці тому
Really great video, touching the carving points really freakin' well, especially the pressure on foot note you mentioned! You are a great athlete to be honest! On another point I want to change my equipment in a few weeks, cause I have old ones (7-10 years). I'm a huge fan of Volkl(my first crush)/Atomic/Head, so do you have any suggestions? I ski really good, since I was 7yrs old, but I have no knowledge in terms of equipment, too ignorant I believe. Your help is appreciated, thank you!
@sreen13frames
@sreen13frames 3 місяці тому
Great lessons mate 👏👏👏
@MikeAndy-km6tg
@MikeAndy-km6tg 3 місяці тому
I find that softening the inside ski really helps smooth out my turns and transitions from turn to turn.
@MrVnick1
@MrVnick1 3 місяці тому
Beautiful tutorial and send a cinematography. Better than ski lessons.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Wow, thanks. We worked pretty hard on it so that is appriciated.
@magnificoas388
@magnificoas388 3 місяці тому
you improved your skiing so much ! Impressive :)
@MrButterpantz
@MrButterpantz 3 місяці тому
Terrific video
@oscarstorm4694
@oscarstorm4694 3 місяці тому
So true, when i learned to carve was really when i started loving to ski. Tak!
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Awesome! Varsågod. :)
@itamarperez
@itamarperez 3 місяці тому
Top content, thank you!
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Much appreciated! Have a lovely day!
@lifterb6291
@lifterb6291 Місяць тому
I'm a snowboarder but watching this. Man, its so cool to watch carve on two skies satisfying to watch.
@Cameron-ue7lu
@Cameron-ue7lu 3 місяці тому
Just got back from Three Valleys, France! Using your Stomp IT tips, man what a blast especially on the newly laid powder. I am a snowboarder and switched to skiing, and without your tips, I would not have progressed so far so quickly! Thankyou! So here' the deal. My major issue was trying to keep my skis close together because of course the closer they get, the more control you have. For some strange reason, I just couldn't get my skis close enough without my balance suffering. Any tips gratefully received!
@Andrew-yp6ov
@Andrew-yp6ov 3 місяці тому
One of your best videos
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Ohlala thank you!
@einsavocado4675
@einsavocado4675 3 місяці тому
greetings from papaplatte. you talked with one of his friends while riding the lift and he was streaming
@DrBeerface
@DrBeerface 3 місяці тому
Awesome video
@matteo.righettii
@matteo.righettii 3 місяці тому
Insane quality❤
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Thank you. I'm pleased with how it turned out 🤙🏻
@esideobryan2228
@esideobryan2228 3 місяці тому
Thanks!
@death2pc
@death2pc 3 місяці тому
All great points. Caveat on TOO STIFF boots and skis.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Also, or too soft boots and skis
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Too, then anything about skiing.
@jamescooper1485
@jamescooper1485 3 місяці тому
Another great tutorial , and you crack me up 😂😂 .. very funny .. i strapped a go pro to my ankle and really saw how much i need to do more of the drills you show ! 😮
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Thank you!
@danielgarofolo6294
@danielgarofolo6294 2 місяці тому
I’m more of a beginner but have realized that my greatest flaw right now is my fear of leaning my knees to the side at all, causing me to skid (reason 4) Will try to use these tips!
@Peter-do8gy
@Peter-do8gy 2 місяці тому
Hi your videos are fun and vert informative and clear to understand. Quick question, are you wearing a Mammut Stoney HS jacket? If so I'm guesssing it is pretty warm as it looks like you are skiing in an area that would experience variable ski temperatures and conditions. Thanks!
@MrThaibox123
@MrThaibox123 3 місяці тому
Amazing videos!!! Thanks so much. Where is this filmed please?
@isaacwesterback4499
@isaacwesterback4499 3 місяці тому
i think all his vids are at laxx
@gairnmclennan5876
@gairnmclennan5876 3 місяці тому
Really great video !!
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Glad you liked it!
@mutenroshimuaddib8288
@mutenroshimuaddib8288 Місяць тому
Danke!🎿⛷
@benjaminroth
@benjaminroth Місяць тому
love you buddy
@tea_and_toast7099
@tea_and_toast7099 3 місяці тому
5/5 for me 😥🤣, hopefully sort it out or at least make some progress in Feb 24. Thank you for your awesome and funny instruction.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
You got this!
@nealinnc
@nealinnc 3 місяці тому
It sure looks easy!
@user-ro7pm5ee6v
@user-ro7pm5ee6v 3 місяці тому
Love from Romania ❤
@trashhook
@trashhook 3 місяці тому
Posture reset is a nice tool to have in the toolbox 👍
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
It sure is!
@janis4847
@janis4847 2 місяці тому
Where in Laax was this filmed? Looks beautiful!
@cristianopereira6696
@cristianopereira6696 3 місяці тому
Will try this tomorrow
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Have fun tomorow!
@donataso6366
@donataso6366 3 місяці тому
Hi, thanks for a nice video! I have a different problem though. Sometimes, when I have a bit of speed and try to do narrower turns with high edge angles, at the exit of the turn the outside ski starts breaking off of the groove, resulting in a really unpleasant feeling when it breaks out, grabs the snow again, and breaks, and grabs, etc. I understand that the edge angle is too high to skid and the downhill force is too strong to keep the ski in track, but I keep doing it and still not sure how to fix it. Any suggestions? :)
@ptupy
@ptupy 3 місяці тому
Nice place to ski. It’s much easier to do it like a pro when you have a terrain like this. I live and ski on the East Coast, and it’s almost impossible to find places like this. Ice, narrow trails, poor grooming, you name it. Had some nice trips to Europe years ago, but not recently.
@Stable_parsec877
@Stable_parsec877 3 місяці тому
And if you try this on those conditions, you go too fast and your pass gets clipped
@scottrobertson9788
@scottrobertson9788 3 місяці тому
Awesome lesson, cheers for posting! Looks like a great mountain as well! One question I had was when is appropriate to add in pole plants in the turns? Watching your tutorial makes me think I use them too much!
@Sqwivig
@Sqwivig 3 місяці тому
It's a good habit to use a pole plant every time you turn. Unless you are making pole plants without turning around them, you aren't using too many pole plants.
@scottrobertson9788
@scottrobertson9788 3 місяці тому
@@Sqwivig I generally use a pole plant for any turn, but in this video the advice given was to do away with the upper body movement of pole plants while working on curved turns. He made it look super smooth, so I was wondering if he recommends incorporating them again once your carved turns have improved
@Sqwivig
@Sqwivig 3 місяці тому
@@scottrobertson9788 Yes I think you have the right idea
@aubreya2641
@aubreya2641 3 місяці тому
Gonna have to try the left hand wipe some time.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Wash your hands after.
@jager417
@jager417 3 місяці тому
Tell me something about your boots, do you have to readjust them thru a day on skis. Like do they get looser? Thanks for a reply
@Barneyfo
@Barneyfo Місяць тому
great vid! what's the name of this ski site?
@jacquelyngordon2079
@jacquelyngordon2079 Місяць тому
😂😂 would love to see this guy doing this tutorial at ANY east coast mountain. Including during a ‘good’ snow year. Silent skiing? No such thing, ice ice baby
@JohanSprang
@JohanSprang 3 місяці тому
Excellent video! When you're doing your gentle, shallow turns, do you still drive the inside knee slightly forward? (I couldn't quite tell in the video). Focusing on the inside knee was one of the key things that unlocked clean carving turns. I'm not always achieving it, but when I do, I go silent and supersonic.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Sure it's important to tilt the inside ski inward a wee so the skis got the exact same edge angle. When you say drive the knee forward I get worried you may end up twisting the hip out of the turn which is not good. Don't do that. How ever the inside knee will be forward as you need to bring it up.
@JohanSprang
@JohanSprang 3 місяці тому
@@StompItTutorials thank you for the feedback! I will have the hip out of the turn in mind next time I go skiing.
@afellowinnewengland6142
@afellowinnewengland6142 3 місяці тому
It's a great video with high production values, but the setting is unrealistic for a number of us who ski on narrow and extremely crowded trails. I'd like to see you do this instruction on a 30 foot wide trail surrounded by dozens of bad skiers, snowboarders and chaotic surface conditions. It's easy to improve and do these drills when you have massive open areas and perfect conditions.
@vadimbobrov
@vadimbobrov 3 місяці тому
enjoying your videos. what ski resort/piste is that?
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Laax, some Piste of Muotta Chairlift
@ChrisvanRun007
@ChrisvanRun007 2 місяці тому
Love the side remarks about how the example skills is not perfect. 😅
@innover7992
@innover7992 3 місяці тому
papaplatte stream represent
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
What is Papaplatte stream?
@Stickman006
@Stickman006 3 місяці тому
@@StompItTutorialsGerman streamer
@Stickman006
@Stickman006 3 місяці тому
@@StompItTutorialsidk what this comment is about but he is on a skiing trip rn
@direwolf6234
@direwolf6234 2 місяці тому
it also helps to use your poles to 'focus' the turn while raising and lowering your butt .. up/plant/turn ...
@itotallycare
@itotallycare Місяць тому
I started skiing 2 winters ago and I got to the point where I could do blue and even some reds without falling pretty quickly. I thought that I was doing it but then I took a couple of lessons and the guy told me that I am more so sliding down than carving and I realised that it was exactly what I was doing. But the thing about that is that if I try to do more carving I quickly end up going too fast for what I can handle right now. I guess I just need to stick to really slow blue runs and focus on carving even though I will be going really slow? Also what about ski length, It always seems to me that the people who look the most in control out there and are the most nimble got smaller skis than me. At my length (181 cm) I was told that I should have at least 175 cm skis but I often feel like I would do better if they were a bit shorter.
@fl0ppan642
@fl0ppan642 3 місяці тому
I have the problem where my outside kinda gets stuck when I have a high edge angle when it’s a little bit of softer snow on top. Can’t tell if it’s the ski or ski boot that is getting stuck. Anyone got any tips?
@Danisthegoat
@Danisthegoat 2 місяці тому
i can carve left well but I struggle more when carving right. Any tips?
@IgorChernovHere
@IgorChernovHere 3 місяці тому
Hi @StompItTutorials, which slope is that? Can you please recommend a place for beginner / intermediate wide long slopes to enjoy the ride? Pizol, Davos, Laax, Togenburg? Thanks in advance :)
@JohanSprang
@JohanSprang 3 місяці тому
This is probably not an answer for you, but for any nordic skier with the same question; Find a day with few people in Hemsedal and do piste 11 (turistlöypa). A gentle slope of 3.6km, but not too gentle.
@patrion6028
@patrion6028 3 місяці тому
Thats Flims Laax, mostly (entirely?) filmed on the Flims side. La Siala and Mutta Rodunda. There are also some decent intermediate slopes around there, with the occasional steeper (but manageable) part. For Laax side, at Crap Sogn Gion, there are 3 slopes where intermediates can progress nicely (Crest la Siala -> Alp Dado and Crap -> Alp Dado runs). Crap -> Plaun is more for (advancing) intermediates if you ask me. I found Kloster side more suitable for intermediates than the slopes at Jakobshorn. No idea about Pizol, Flums has some pretty beginner and intermediate friendly terrain. Avoid Engelberg if you're a beginner.
@agpmjm
@agpmjm 3 місяці тому
The secret is: trust the skis. Put weight on the edge and wait. They WILL turn due to their design.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
It's a good starting point!
@andrei3720
@andrei3720 3 місяці тому
The problem can also be the skis themselves. Once I upgraded to better skis but still nothing crazy, it was much much eassier to carve because they are heavier and stiffer and better in any way than the beginer skis I had before, even tho they were new but just a cheaper model
@gordanpetrovski5282
@gordanpetrovski5282 3 місяці тому
Are there some skis that are uncarvable? Like too wide underfoot, too long skis, radius... What about tech (pin) bindings for touring?
@Kushiba.Sensei
@Kushiba.Sensei Місяць тому
Un tuto de Michel Blanc en skis. Que demander de plus ?
@bier974
@bier974 3 місяці тому
Good cameraman
@thomas4328
@thomas4328 2 місяці тому
Dear Stomp It, I love your videos, but your list of reasons unfortunately do not apply for me. The reason I am not carving on skis is...that i cannot afford the sport anymore....it became to expensive.....😞 But anyway all the best for the rest to the seasons for all active drivers.. All the best Tom
@andreacolaianni6305
@andreacolaianni6305 3 місяці тому
Do I still need to push my hip outside to increse the angle right ?)
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Hip to the inside of the turn.
@danejah82
@danejah82 2 місяці тому
where is this hill ?
@CommonSenz
@CommonSenz 2 місяці тому
What is this location?
@crljo8256
@crljo8256 3 місяці тому
What skies are those, they look like bent chettler but in carving skis shape?
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Atomic x9s
@simonpruitt9544
@simonpruitt9544 3 місяці тому
What percentage pressure on inside foot vs outside? Cause I feel like when I’m getting my skis to actually carve I’m like 90% outside. Is this wrong?
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
No. High is good.
@BogusQuacky
@BogusQuacky 3 місяці тому
also depends where you’re skiing. east coast will tear you up
@marsleyparsley
@marsleyparsley 3 місяці тому
When was this video filmed? I think I'm in one of the frames lol
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Wednesday 3rd of Jan 2023. Where you?
@Elias-ju9kt
@Elias-ju9kt 3 місяці тому
hello from papaplatte stream
@yunablauhut8991
@yunablauhut8991 3 місяці тому
Greetings from Papaplatte
@guidouytterhaegen
@guidouytterhaegen 3 місяці тому
Well…. It all seem so easy,it is easier these days with the modern carve ski to achieve an angled skiing,wich however exist not like it seems since carveskis arrived. Good skiiers where skiing on “ rails” long before that,it was just …. Way more difficult with the old ,straight lined,hard skis in thise days. What i want to say is that it is still not easy form intermediate skiers to achieve this level ,because it is in my opinion still one off the hardest hurdle to take to achieve a higher level,most off the skiers just dont ski enough to reach that level,nor are they willing to leave their comfort zone wich they have certainly have to do. Many people who are skiing “ for year’s “ manly go once a year one week …. That means if you ski “ 8 years” most have then two months off practice! Forget it if you dont take courses and ski at least 3 weeks a season. Maybe one very talented and hard working skieer will manage but still you have to practice a lot and take courses here they correct your flaws personally and not like in most grouplessons “ in general “
@markmd9
@markmd9 3 місяці тому
Theoretically this seems so easy but in practice skis have a mind on their own.
@StompItTutorials
@StompItTutorials 3 місяці тому
Haha. I enjoyed that. I feel this way first day of the season. Ski more and you two will merge into one shredding organism!
@Kaijpiroska
@Kaijpiroska 2 місяці тому
I really need a video like that to be done by a middle aged women, and I am not kiddig and not being misogynous. I've been skiing since I was 19, and I'm not by any means professional but I manage to go down the slopes. I've been skiing almost every winter since, and I'm now 43 years old woman. Well, it is getting harder lately. I'am falling, I'm hearting myself, I'm not as strong, my feet are not as strong. And my husband who is so much stronger than me (and twice the weight), still keeps up the speed, while me, I want to be able to ride safely. Safely and secure. But I want to be able to ride until my 60-ties, my 70-ties. This is one of my absolut favorite activities. it is not impossible, is it. Here in Norway I do see women that age on slopes. I just need to learn safer and less agressive, less demanding skistyle, I guess. what do you guys think..
@ZoliX01
@ZoliX01 3 місяці тому
When I “fall over”, sometimes I feel a sensation that I’m literally falling to the ground. (Happened once) What am I doing wrong? Bad posture? Not enough speed? Thanks!:)
@isaacwesterback4499
@isaacwesterback4499 3 місяці тому
more speed
@davidriedmiller6576
@davidriedmiller6576 3 місяці тому
yes, more speed is right. Carving will build speed fast , so start on easy greens and slowly work up@@isaacwesterback4499
@ytucciozzi
@ytucciozzi 3 місяці тому
Can someone explain me what the sticks are for? I watched this video and the only use for the sticks was to lean on them to demonstrate the technique while standing. Sticks had their role in the pre-carve era, but to me they don't seem to have a role with carving skis. Except, maybe, when doing tutorial videos or you want to secure yourself a better place in the long queue for the lift.
@CrustySVK
@CrustySVK 3 місяці тому
Sticks have the same role today as they did in the era before carving. (in carving era is better to use shorter poles) Pole plants are good for determining the rhythm, especially for its timing. They also help to stabilize top half of body if u use them correctly. The work of the sticks in this video is not very suitable for demonstrating how to use them correctly. Look for videos with high-quality skiers who, even if their videos do not really address a specific problem, they do it correctly. Paul Lorenz, Jf Beaulieu, Reilly McGlashan... are the best guys on YT to follow.
@CrustySVK
@CrustySVK 3 місяці тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f2aadoyvmZ2Jjmw.html&ab_channel=PaulLorenz
@daniel_960_
@daniel_960_ 3 місяці тому
You don’t need them. But they’re nice to have, especially when you need them like on a flat. When carving they basically help you sense the track.
@CrustySVK
@CrustySVK 3 місяці тому
@@daniel_960_ You definitely NEED them!!!
@CrustySVK
@CrustySVK 3 місяці тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hIZ9lXpsmGyZwps.html&ab_channel=JoshuaDuncan-Smith
@jamestripp9145
@jamestripp9145 3 місяці тому
2 more weeks until my next ski trip. Ive got 8 days under my belt on ski's is it too ambitious to be trying to carve already?
@bjrnstrand8439
@bjrnstrand8439 3 місяці тому
Depends on your personal progress, but if you feel confident you could always try your best :)
@daniel_960_
@daniel_960_ 3 місяці тому
You should definitely try. If you can already confidently stand on skis.
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