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Started by Yan_pap in Ski Chatter - 17 Replies

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Dave Mac
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Jan-2010

Pablo Escobar wrote:It is just a really old style of skiing (if I have your description correct). Pretty outdated now and it is generally accepted there are far more efficient (and arguably better looking) ways to ski.


Soooo, in say thirty years time, Pablo, will your current style be called ~ "Modern"???

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Jan-2010

The 'style' of skiing will definitely continue to evolve (maybe to adopt the growing trend of fatter skis) so it will probably be considered 'old school' then.

Trencher
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Jan-2010



Why I never used to ski :lol:

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....

Andymol2
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Jan-2010

It's a technique that predates the era of modern carving skis which have introduced a wider stance, however the narrow stance is still a valid technique for moguls etc where it's difficult to turn with a wide stance (which has one ski on top of the mogul & the other lower down), the narrow stance allows you to turn more easily on top of the mogul.
The bilateral teapot arm stance is/was a very French ski instructor posture. Not sure if it has a name.
Andy M

Rossyhead
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Apr-2010

im sure its known as "jean claude poser"
www  Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s

Brucie
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Apr-2010

Could it be as simple as the 'tuck' position?
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

Andymol2
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Apr-2010

Isn't the tuck position something you do off a diving board or trampoline?
Andy M

Trencher
reply to 'Skiing Technique Question'
posted Apr-2010

Brucie wrote:Could it be as simple as the 'tuck' position?


Tuck position usually has a wide or very wide stance. Could be the "park rat tuck" - sitting on haunches, with skis together :lol:
because I'm so inclined .....

Topic last updated on 23-January-2013 at 14:17