As you said. Everything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
You've got that right, but you haven't show that you have got it right yet.
If you don't know where Ader skis, then don't said you can do it.
No need to hide behind Ader, Ader's videos are also available online, and I have seen them and have critics on this forum as well.
I saw Ader's video and I know some runs he dare to ski down is not for me
Ader maybe is the best skier among you Hong Kong and Taiwan skiers, but when he fell out the cliff in one of his video and still called his much less skillful than him clients to follow him and said that was easy, that's dead giveaway, he didn't know the “inner essence”/心法 of skiing and show-off. And you haven't really seen where and how I ski yet. (What you've seen are only my video clips which you don't know how to read.)
It is an el nino year, California skiing promised to be a good season, Heavenly already has two feet of snow at the base. See if you can muster some courage to come down and enjoy it.
You've got that right, but you haven't show that you have got it right yet.
No need to hide behind Ader, Ader's videos are also available online, and I have seen them and have critics on this forum as well.
Ader maybe is the best skier among you Hong Kong and Taiwan skiers, but when he fell out the cliff in one of his video and still called his much less skillful than him clients to follow him and said that was easy, that's dead giveaway, he didn't know the “inner essence”/心法 of skiing and show-off. And you haven't really seen where and how I ski yet. (What you've seen are only my video clips which you don't know how to read.)
It is an el nino year, California skiing promised to be a good season, Heavenly already has two feet of snow at the base. See if you can muster some courage to come down and enjoy it.
pku 寫:This way of zipper line skiing is what we like, not the freestyle way you post
Not what you said when Blake first showed off his zipperline techniques here; it is apparently that you only learned the term “zipperline” these last few years. And this type of skiing is now being demoted to “bump skiing.”
This way of skiing is being called “mogul skiing” nowadays, by FIS.
Nevertheless, the zipperline techniques are the same on both ways of skiing, the straight line mogul is not just happened only in Japan, and jumps are required in mogul competition, so it is more difficult than “bump skiing.”You're lag behind the time.