The way you ski is not consider dymnamic in the human ski world. You lower joints are all frozen so you got a frozen lower body with a very active upper body
Dynamic short turns should be like this
#85 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週一 12月 15, 2014 2:18 pm
由 norman
pku 寫:The way you ski is not consider dymnamic in the human ski world. You lower joints are all frozen so you got a frozen lower body with a very active upper body
pku 寫:The way you ski is not consider dymnamic in the human ski world. You lower joints are all frozen so you got a frozen lower body with a very active upper body
Dynamic short turns should be like this
What you call “dynamic,” I call it “gun-ho,”meaning “拙力太多,” their techniques do not match the terrain, only over-powering it.
You really need to improve your Motion Analysis (MA); my “lower body” was not “frozen” but “tight,”(no legs separation, a good skill,) and as it steering the legs moving around a stable upper upper body, and with precise edge and “line”control and no hastation what so ever, I call that “dynamic,” here’s the whole run.
What you call “dynamic,” I call it “gun-ho,”meaning “拙力太多,” their techniques do not match the terrain, only over-powering it.
You really need to improve your Motion Analysis (MA); my “lower body” was not “frozen” but “tight,”(no legs separation, a good skill,) and as it steering the legs moving around a stable upper upper body, and with precise edge and “line”control and no hastation what so ever, I call that “dynamic,” here’s the whole run.
pku 寫:Dream and the real world is a big different.
Yes, of course, there are definitely differences between “living a dream” and “dream a living,” and no, I don't have to dream to be a hotshot mogul skier.
taichiskiing 寫:Yes, of course, there are definitely differences between “living a dream” and “dream a living,” and no, I don't have to dream to be a hotshot mogul skier.
“風阻”跟物體的“面積”和“形狀”有關係,像你們帶著雪杖,身体枝節突出,風阻更大‧而高站不只是身体運動靈活,“形狀”也簡單,所以比較起來,高站不比低站更“風阻”‧而我的高站可以側站(tangent to the curved path),“風阻”更小,~@06:55,(and hear how my student commented.)