pku 寫:She's so scared. So many wedges happened. Don't make her like a joke. She's your wife
Not scared, just being cautious on a difficult terrain, smart move, and wedge maybe is a problem in your parallel skiing, but not in Flatboarding, it does not impede the flow of momentum. And apparently, you don’t know what makes a “wedge.” Yes, she is my wife, and it is her performance makes your skiing like a joke.
snowbender 寫:Not scared, just being cautious on a difficult terrain, smart move, and wedge maybe is a problem in your parallel skiing, but not in Flatboarding, it does not impede the flow of momentum. And apparently, you don’t know what makes a “wedge.” Yes, she is my wife, and it is her performance makes your skiing like a joke.[/SIZE]
norman 寫:
好吧,就當作你第二次滑雪是去八方尾根,用的是收縮釋壓(你自認為是的),你總是膝折角,沒錯吧,那時我一直在講伸展釋壓的動作,也沒錯吧,我那時說用伸釋釋壓會輕鬆很多,也沒錯吧?然後你就改要練伸展釋壓。後來近幾年我一直換講收縮釋壓,因為我覺得伸展釋壓我練到頂了,然後我就靈感而創出拉提收縮,先練伸展釋壓再改換收縮釋壓,這是有原因的。最近兩年就又開始聽你說改成收縮釋壓,這不就是你跟在我後面自猜自學嗎?然而你因為覺得這個不順就改,你連真正原因都不了解,改了也是沒用的。
norman 寫:是沒關聯性,你沒信心只是你個人偏見的問題,我也說了,我們兩個人的滑雪天數已經是一樣了,你也可以拿去Epic ski問問哪個動作比較正確?少無聊了,那是無功用的啦,至少兩年讓你練到跟我差不多,那就是一種進步超大,或許你可以問問你二世谷的動作要練到跟我二世谷差不多的動作,需要花多久,這樣的問題或許會比較容易看出問題,要不要問?這問題你是當事人問比較好,不然問問看PKU,看他覺得你要花多久的時間才能練到我二世谷的動作?我覺得這也是一種好話題,我另開一個好了。
snowbender 寫:Not scared, just being cautious on a difficult terrain, smart move, and wedge maybe is a problem in your parallel skiing, but not in Flatboarding, it does not impede the flow of momentum. And apparently, you don’t know what makes a “wedge.” Yes, she is my wife, and it is her performance makes your skiing like a joke.[/SIZE]
How can one always hesitate be able to have the flow of momentum
Just like your ugly skiing, no way to be an expert skier
flatboarding is an advance beginner technique so wedge is not a problem at all, just ugly and slow
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發表於 : 週二 2月 07, 2017 4:19 am
由 snowbender
pku 寫:How can one always hesitate be able to have the flow of momentum
You are confused “momentum” with “speed,” and yes, you can be hesitate while keep the momentum going, such as survey the terrain ahead, etc., and that is a high level skill called “present of the heart”/“心至”. Your only know the machenic of turning, and your idea about skiing maneuvers is quite limited. Your smiley faces are shameless.
Just like your ugly skiing, no way to be an expert skier
Expert or not, she is only an amature recreational skier, and you are a CSIA level 2 professional instructor, when you cannot ski the terrain she skied, shame is on you. And your skiing is too machenical to know what the beauty of skiing is.
flatboarding is an advance beginner technique so wedge is not a problem at all, just ugly and slow
Exactly, Flatboarding wedge technique works while you CSIA wedge technique fails have already indicated that Flatboarding is a superior technique. And I pretty sure now that you don’t really what makes a “wedge.” Do you know with todays’ wide sidecut that you have to stand on a small wedge to keep both edges “parallel”?
“And it is her performance makes your skiing like a joke.”
snowbender 寫:You are confused “momentum” with “speed,” and yes, you can be hesitate while keep the momentum going, such as survey the terrain ahead, etc., and that is a high level skill called “present of the heart”/“心至”. Your only know the machenic of turning, and your idea about skiing maneuvers is quite limited. Your smiley faces are shameless.
Expert or not, she is only an amature recreational skier, and you are a CSIA level 2 professional instructor, when you cannot ski the terrain she skied, shame is on you. And your skiing is too machenical to know what the beauty of skiing is.
Exactly, Flatboarding wedge technique works while you CSIA wedge technique fails have already indicated that Flatboarding is a superior technique. And I pretty sure now that you don’t really what makes a “wedge.” Do you know with todays’ wide sidecut that you have to stand on a small wedge to keep both edges “parallel”?
“And it is her performance makes your skiing like a joke.”
No, if you stop without considering the momentum, the momentum causes you to fall if you stop too abruptly.
Performance for the skiing world is fast, dynamic on the lower body, stable upper body
No, that’s you narrow/small domain thinking. Without balance, while you have to fight for your balance, you cannot be fast. Though your lower body makes dynamic moves, but that’s what tires you out.
Your wife and you both ski slow and static lower body with very active upper body and Hands swinging
Taichi Skiing has adopted Taichi Principle: 主宰於腰,那是說用丹田使力/control at the waist, move the weight/center of gravity to initiate/control the movements, much nimble and less tiring. And we held our head steady, which is fundamental to any sport. Your “dynamic” cannot and could not reach to its optimum forms. From your small mindset and mechanical techniques, you cannot appreciate the beauty of harmonic and unison of skiing.
Your definition of the terms you use are all different from other human being
No, it is your understanding of terms “narrow,” so you cannot see the whole picture.
Your good skiing is slow and ugly
My good skiing is fast and dynamic
You said my skiing has no performance. That means you said my skiing is fast and dynamic, right?
No, your skiing is only stereotype and mechanical, and your performance much less than level3, which may consider as a “standard bearer” in skiing, but “prettier and faster than me?” 你弱慢族的無恥鐵齒‧You don’t know what “beauty” in skiing is.
snowbender 寫:No, if you stop without considering the momentum, the momentum causes you to fall if you stop too abruptly.
No, that’s you narrow/small domain thinking. Without balance, while you have to fight for your balance, you cannot be fast. Though your lower body makes dynamic moves, but that’s what tires you out.
Taichi Skiing has adopted Taichi Principle: 主宰於腰,那是說用丹田使力/control at the waist, move the weight/center of gravity to initiate/control the movements, much nimble and less tiring. And we held our head steady, which is fundamental to any sport. Your “dynamic” cannot and could not reach to its optimum forms. From your small mindset and mechanical techniques, you cannot appreciate the beauty of harmonic and unison of skiing.
No, it is your understanding of terms “narrow,” so you cannot see the whole picture.
No, your skiing is only stereotype and mechanical, and your performance much less than level3, which may consider as a “standard bearer” in skiing, but “prettier and faster than me?” 你弱慢族的無恥鐵齒‧You don’t know what “beauty” in skiing is.
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For a idiot stole the name of taichi in his stupid skiing. There is no taichi principle in his skiing since Taichi always talks about round but this stupid idiot cannot ski round. He cannot balance properly so his skiing is always very slow. Once terrain get steep or snow condition get tough, for example big bumps, he needs to slow down, finding line, stop and look for easier line. His skiing is a real joke
pku 寫:For a idiot stole the name of taichi in his stupid skiing. There is no taichi principle in his skiing since Taichi always talks about round but this stupid idiot cannot ski round. He cannot balance properly so his skiing is always very slow. Once terrain get steep or snow condition get tough, for example big bumps, he needs to slow down, finding line, stop and look for easier line. His skiing is a real joke
Taichi is uniquely Chinese, imbedded in Chinese culture, every Chinese grows up with this inheritance; that is to say, Taichi is innate to every Chinese, whether you have it/know it or not is dependent on your family’s education/家庭教育 and your upbring disciplines/人生修養. You may know the words, but have no idea what "real" Taichi is. Your slander only shows that you lack of family education, nor life disciplines, only a low class foul-mouth thug/流氓. It’s quite obvious how and why that when you are losing your arguments, you become deft and blind, do you think “shouting” makes you understand what you’re saying better? And all your arguments are being debunked, and you continue to makes this line of language is what makes you “shameless.”