You are right, since I am also a half baked ski instructor, I don't take any money to teach skiing any more. I only want ot share my experience in skiing with somebody I like.
About the taichi push hand, I am interested for a long time. I was a audience in a ublic seminar of a taich studio and they show their push hand , the student was being threw everywhere. At the end of the show, I ask the master if I he could try. He told me that's ok but he was busy that day and told me to go to his studio. Then I went to his studio 3 times and every time he find an excuse and he told me to pay the fee first to be his student and I can try it after I complete the course. Of course I didn't pay and go.
Two years ago. I went to another taichi studio and and pretend that I want to learn, I paid the drop in fee $12.00 and after 1/2 hour pratice, I talk to the master about my Wing Tsun background and the master said he can also do stick hand since he did the push hand so much. I just keep hitting him (just a light touch ) and he can't touch me, not even once.
If an instuctor can do all mountain skiing, it all depends how he train himself. Most of the time in the training, we only do basic. How to apply is an different story. So you are right some low level instuctor can't do all mountain skiing.
Yup, that's pretty much your Whistler group's beg's story.
Just like 無恥大師 Norman, he try to imitate the form of the high end skier and the only environment he can do it is on very gentle slope and good snow. You can see his last year video, once he got to a steeper run, he is totally out of control and his form is totaly off.
So, you're a call-name too? Given your position, training, and discipline, you don't need to go there. There are difference between reason無恥 and call-name.
For skiing technique, I think is how we use the skis to make as less effort as possible to get a smooth glide down the hill. From my eye, the way you ski doesn't get the most benefit from the skis. That's why I won't suggest people learn from you.
That is a "small potato" doesn't know what he is talking about alright. For a given position, Taichi Skiing uses 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line,
How many ways you can maneuver your skis and what's your "most benefit from the skis" performance? And you think you are a good leader for your people who want to know and to learn more than just recreational entertainment? Limited potentials, I won't recommend such a leader neither.
taichiskiing 寫:Yup, that's pretty much your Whistler group's beg's story.
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IS
Yes, people knowI am a low level instructor but certified, You are faked instructor got kicked out by PSIA, that's preety much your story.
taichiskiing 寫:
So, you're a call-name too? Given your position, training, and discipline, you don't need to go there. There are difference between reason無恥 and call-name.
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IS
You are the only one here calling name with your 無恥 reason.
taichiskiing 寫:
That is a "small potato" doesn't know what he is talking about alright. For a given position, Taichi Skiing uses 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line,
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IS
Ah, that's all you know,what a joke, no wonder you got kick out of PSIA, it's much more than that.
taichiskiing 寫:How many ways you can maneuver your skis and what's your "most benefit from the skis" performance? And you think you are a good leader for your people who want to know and to learn more than just recreational entertainment? Limited potentials, I won't recommend such a leader neither.
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IS
You have no position here to talk about "performance" because your limited knowledge.
taichiskiing 寫:Yup, that's pretty much your Whistler group's beg's story.
So, you're a call-name too? Given your position, training, and discipline, you don't need to go there. There are difference between reason無恥 and call-name.
That is a "small potato" doesn't know what he is talking about alright. For a given position, Taichi Skiing uses 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line,
How many ways you can maneuver your skis and what's your "most benefit from the skis" performance? And you think you are a good leader for your people who want to know and to learn more than just recreational entertainment? Limited potentials, I won't recommend such a leader neither.
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IS
My reputation is never a good leader just they like to follow me to become stronger skier.
Taichi Skiing uses 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line,
we got 2 foots, of course we use 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line. It just sound one's mother is a woman.
There is one thing not good about the way you skis. you stand too upright with hands hanging really high, it won't be good for balance, you raise your center of mass. I think Elbow down is the basic of taichi. That's why you need to tranverse a lot when you ski the steeper terrain. I am pretty sure I can ski faster than you since I don't need to tranverse that much. Your ways to maneuver/to change its line can only work on the gentle groomed or on easy snow.
I really want to experience bring threw by a real Taichi Master.
I learn Wing Tsun from his student. You think you are better or he is better.
pku 寫:My reputation is never a good leader just they like to follow me to become stronger skier.
That's a joke, right? Beg1 barely held on a more difficult terrain (a blue run); beg2, after five years training, turning into a shameless foulmouthed jerk; and beg3, fell following a mediocre skiing, you think they become stronger skiers? Small group.
Taichi Skiing uses 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line,
we got 2 foots, of course we use 2 bases, 4 edges, and 2 directions of the skis, total 8 ways to maneuver/to change its line. It just sound one's mother is a woman.
Not really, you've got 2 feet alright, but you can ski only one way; that is [the best] skidded parallel turn. You argue like a woman.
There is one thing not good about the way you skis. you stand too upright with hands hanging really high, it won't be good for balance, you raise your center of mass. I think Elbow down is the basic of taichi. That's why you need to tranverse a lot when you ski the steeper terrain. I am pretty sure I can ski faster than you since I don't need to tranverse that much. Your ways to maneuver/to change its line can only work on the gentle groomed or on easy snow.
Blah, blah, blah, in your earnest attempt to put down others, you've failed to notice that a lie will always fail and it will in turn expose your own weakness, you cannot read video clip properly, i.e. you've a poor Motion Analysis (MA) skill. Since you think my skiing is no good, let's set it as the "minimum" standard, let's see how you "top" it,
No need to brag, if you want to be threw, try you Wing Tsun skiing, the oldman gravity would throw you upside-down/left-side-right/inside-out yard-sales in no time. Wanna bet?
taichiskiing 寫:That's a joke, right? Beg1 barely held on a more difficult terrain (a blue run); beg2, after five years training, turning into a shameless foulmouthed jerk; and beg3, fell following a mediocre skiing, you think they become stronger skiers? Small group.
Not really, you've got 2 feet alright, but you can ski only one way; that is [the best] skidded parallel turn. You argue like a woman.
Blah, blah, blah, in your earnest attempt to put down others, you've failed to notice that a lie will always fail and it will in turn expose your own weakness, you cannot read video clip properly, i.e. you've a poor Motion Analysis (MA) skill. Since you think my skiing is no good, let's set it as the "minimum" standard, let's see how you "top" it,
Care to elaborate your "more default" terrain skiing?
You now argue like Norman.
No need to brag, if you want to be threw, try you Wing Tsun skiing, the oldman gravity would throw you upside-down/left-side-right/inside-out yard-sales in no time. Wanna bet?
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IS
See your skiing always choose the easiest line, tranverse to cut the steepness, and still claim your skiing good. That may be the reason you got the most people voting you as the
最無恥自大 , that's the result at the moment and nothing to do with me.
Not only I said your skiing is not good. Your skiing is always considered not good at all forum except this one when you still friendly with Norman. After the arguement on inline skating, you two also broke and even Norman didn't say your skiing is good any more
Your skiing is not good but you can ski a lot of things. This is also true just doesn't look good. You look so unstable and jerky. As a taichi master, you should look relax and smooth but you can't do it.
Let's say when I found a coach for my son in table tennis, I would find somebody that can play good and more technique more like the world class player. You are just a skier that can get down the mountain but doesn't look like a technical skier.
Your spining and backward skiing stuff look ugly compare with those new school skier.
The following is some of the steeper run we ski, our runs are narrow so you can't tranverse much.
pku 寫:... - Goat's Gully at Whistler on April 11, 2010[/url]
PKU - now I have to make a concession that your bump skiing is better than mine. Hopefully that I will practice more (that's what I am doing every weekend) in order to catch up your speed on this kind of diamond mogul run.
snowrider 寫:PKU - now I have to make a concession that your bump skiing is better than mine. Hopefully that I will practice more (that's what I am doing every weekend) in order to catch up your speed on this kind of diamond mogul run.
Snowrider,
It only depends how big the bump and snow condition are. I just hide the bad one. I'll show you those I struggle in my email to you later.
Hopefully we can ski together soon and share our experience together, thanks!
taichiskiing 寫:That's a joke, right? Beg1 barely held on a more difficult terrain (a blue run); beg2, after five years training, turning into a shameless foulmouthed jerk; and beg3, fell following a mediocre skiing, you think they become stronger skiers? Small group.
Not really, you've got 2 feet alright, but you can ski only one way; that is [the best] skidded parallel turn. You argue like a woman.
Blah, blah, blah, in your earnest attempt to put down others, you've failed to notice that a lie will always fail and it will in turn expose your own weakness, you cannot read video clip properly, i.e. you've a poor Motion Analysis (MA) skill. Since you think my skiing is no good, let's set it as the "minimum" standard, let's see how you "top" it,
Care to elaborate your "more default" terrain skiing?
You now argue like Norman.
No need to brag, if you want to be threw, try you Wing Tsun skiing, the oldman gravity would throw you upside-down/left-side-right/inside-out yard-sales in no time. Wanna bet?
Everybody got strong area and weak area. I suck on powder, just Snowrider never saw my powder skiing. He'll just can't stop laughing as he saw me rolling down the slope and lost my skis.