
btw, my newest experience with bottomless powder. wonderful and fearful as i seldom experience such condition.

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I don't really know what is 2 foot release. Once we need to change direction, we need to release 2 edges at the same time which is the hard part. I know my timing is not quite right. If you want to compare, then compare with one of my student ( Norman said she is sitting back and bend here waist too much )ams 寫:this thread obviously turned into how bad i m skiing. i said many times i m not a professional, i share what i enjoy on the mountain and take skiing as a fun sport. of course i like to learn but with my own limitation. I dont like it when people who dont understand pmts claims that my fundamental is weaker then our master Norman. It is a disrespect to PMTS. I sincerely hope he can show his PMTS's ability rather then just saying, like what he criticized our Master Norman, to show his sincerity toward technical discussion rather then just saying who is fundamentally better based on his own personal favour.
Here is an extract of Harald said about my latest two footed release. pku 兄, u have to do PMTS's two footed release at least better then me to prove you can understand my movement and comment that my fundamental is less then master Norman or just try to learn pmts and see how a different system is working out.
you can always said that. its just a meaningless challenge as i dont see any sincerity in your statement. now even that u claim u dont know 2fr, meaning you dont understanding my skiing. but at the same time u said my fundamental is weaker then our master Norman. i can only take it a joke.pku 寫:In reality if you want to catch up with her on Whistler, you'll kill yourself.![]()
To show you our trainer's skiing is not much less than harald and the students' level of skiing. The students ski much better than carver ( that's my personal favour, you don't have to agree)skier888 寫:I don't get what are you trying to express?
Perhaps, I know the intention/purpose but don't want to explain the details because it may affect a skier's reputation. The purpose of my post is to balance the discussion. I am willing to have further discussion via PM if you are interested.pku 寫:I don't know why he put Richard Berger ( the guy in the bright green pants ) in the video. The level of skiing is like to compare a kid in the kindergarden with a professor.
Richard Berger is a former Tecnical sking champion of Japan in the late 90's and was a demo team member of Austria.
Start at 2:40, how do you think he changed his edges? I am not challenge you or anything like that, just a friendly information exchange.pku 寫:Once we need to change direction, we need to release 2 edges at the same time which is the hard part.
Your skiing like you said , intermediate skier, ski mostly on groomed slope without rymthm, In CSIA system, the type of skier a CSIA level 2 instructor focus on.ams 寫:you can always said that. its just a meaningless challenge as i dont see any sincerity in your statement. now even that u claim u dont know 2fr, meaning you dont understanding my skiing. but at the same time u said my fundamental is weaker then our master Norman. i can only take it a joke.![]()
But I never say any other systems are less.pku 寫:To show you our trainer's skiing is not much less than harald and the students' level of skiing. The students ski much better than carver ( that's my personal favour, you don't have to agree)
Can you define steering if you use it all the time?pku 寫:Your skiing like you said , intermediate skier, ski mostly on groomed slope without rymthm, In CSIA system, the type of skier a CSIA level 2 instructor focus on.
What 2 foot relaese for me is only a term and CSIA doesn't have this term. Just like in Harald system, there is no steering but we use steering all the time.
The skiing of master harald is not much difference than a CSIA level 4 instructor and Harald is also a former Canadian Racer.
I see your videos and they are very different. The skiers in your video has lots of up movements. Again, I am not saying which one is better, just different. I can point out other differences but it is pointless.pku 寫: The skiing of master harald is not much difference than a CSIA level 4 instructor and Harald is also a former Canadian Racer.
You can email me @ dlai228@hotmail.comPSBoy 寫:Perhaps, I know the intention/purpose but don't want to explain the details because it may affect a skier's reputation. The purpose of my post is to balance the discussion. I am willing to have further discussion via PM if you are interested.
the combination of edging and pivoting,skier888 寫:Can you define steering if you use it all the time?
Then watch the 2nd and the 3rd guys of the first few seconds, do they have much upper body movement?skier888 寫:I see your videos and they are very different. The skiers in your video has lots of up movements. Again, I am not saying which one is better, just different. I can point out other differences but it is pointless.
Now you are using a different video to back up your original statement on a previous video. It is not fair.pku 寫:Then watch the 2nd and the 3rd guys of the first few seconds, do they have much upper body movement?
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Just a question, no offenseams 寫: pku 兄, u have to do PMTS's two footed release at least better then me to prove you can understand my movement and comment that my fundamental is less then master Norman or just try to learn pmts and see how a different system is working out.
can you tell me where this definition comes from? I believe pivot is different from steering and that is why there is a pivot and there is a steering.pku 寫:the combination of edging and pivoting,
I think it depends on how intense the training and what the system focus.skier888 寫:But I never say any other systems are less.![]()
I see it as efficiency, no efficient movements. The original word I used was soft. I can tell you he is aggressive. He can ski power with 68mm waist skis.pku 寫:
When I see Harald, he also doesn't look very aggresive now, should be because of his age. He was a former national racer so he shoul be able to ski much stronger than what I see in his video.
That's what I was taught in my level 1 training. pivot is the turning of the foot and edging is use the knee to may the ski on edge. Since for more performance skiing, we combine the 2 thinks to make the turn rounder and they call it steering.skier888 寫:can you tell me where this definition comes from? I believe pivot is different from steering and that is why there is a pivot and there is a steering.