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by drzone
Monday 2 February 2004, 20:00
Forum: BOARDS: Extremecarver Gen5, Pro2, Dual2, Stoke | Hardboots EC12 | Fixations
Topic: Planches Swoard au Québec
Replies: 3
Views: 6181

Tu peux t'en commander une de Toronto de chez Coiler.com. Ca prend 6 mois pour avoir ta planche mais apparement Coiler fait de tres belle planches. Il ne travaille pas l'ete a cause qu'il fait du kite surf... Cependant, si tu peux te le permettre financierement, les Swoard sont belles et t'est sure ...
by drzone
Thursday 29 January 2004, 1:49
Forum: Le coin des francophones
Topic: Test TD2
Replies: 40
Views: 39160

Jacques,
Pense tu qu'avec mes 60kg, je peux aussi casser les TD2? Je peux les avoir ici pour pas trop cher en Ontario.
by drzone
Thursday 15 January 2004, 7:24
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Arm injuries
Replies: 21
Views: 18102

http://www.orthop.washington.edu/shoulder_elbow/instability/management/exercise/01 Another good link, especially the video (aoubt 45minutes lecture and question/answer period) about shoulder instability and dislocation. Makes you wonder whether to EC with arms against the body... I did ask our physi...
by drzone
Friday 9 January 2004, 17:59
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Stolen Swoard
Replies: 2
Views: 2683

:oops: thanks Nils, did not think I saw it on the english forums
by drzone
Thursday 8 January 2004, 21:38
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Stolen Swoard
Replies: 2
Views: 2683

Stolen Swoard

Just a translation from the French Forum
Stolen Swoard 175-M0071Junuary 3rd at Schöniried.
I guess report back to the moderator if found
by drzone
Thursday 25 December 2003, 2:42
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Merry Christmas
Replies: 2
Views: 2827

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to everyone. Hope you all will have new (carvable) toys under the tree. :lol:
by drzone
Monday 3 November 2003, 5:24
Forum: BOARDS: Extremecarver Gen5, Pro2, Dual2, Stoke | Hardboots EC12 | Fixations
Topic: Article dans le magazine SNOWSURF de novembre
Replies: 3
Views: 18847

Bon, vous n'avez plus que renommer le site marmottecarving.com ou bien carverlamarmotte.com.
De plus, les americains de bomberonline ne vont pas disputer ca.
:lol:
by drzone
Monday 10 March 2003, 18:50
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: shoulder dislocation
Replies: 1
Views: 2493

shoulder dislocation

Any tips on preventing anterior shoulder dislocation when the hands are on the snow and any glitch could drive the hand back and potentially dislocating the shoulder?
To me that is the most dangerous part of EC, other than other skiers/boarders not seeing you because you are so low. :lol:
by drzone
Wednesday 5 March 2003, 21:05
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: springs for Northwave boots
Replies: 54
Views: 57089

springs for Northwave boots

Just wondering what those grey, blue and grey springs were on your Northwave boots, also WHERE DID YOU BUY THE SPRINGS?
by drzone
Thursday 25 April 2002, 6:34
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Helmet or no helmet?
Replies: 38
Views: 45992

see the mouse on the Boeri add

Brain cells do not regrow. Once you loose it, its gone til your next life. Wearing a helmet may be the difference between life and death, or if not a severe impact normal brain function and a mild vegetable. The effects of repeated concussions may not be immediate, just ask any older boxer. It also ...
by drzone
Sunday 14 April 2002, 7:48
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: soft boot
Replies: 7
Views: 13104

heel side on soft boots

I use a very similar boot angle set up on soft boots. Toe/front side carving is OK, but heel side seems to be a lot more difficult. Any pointer other than what is already in the teaching units?
by drzone
Thursday 28 March 2002, 4:39
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: making the pleasure last
Replies: 1
Views: 4646

making the pleasure last

On the video, Jacques seems to stay longer on the front side than back, however Patrice is doing the opposite. Combining the 2, where is the difference and how do you make the pleasure on the lay last?! :oops:
by drzone
Wednesday 27 March 2002, 4:54
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: soft boot
Replies: 7
Views: 13104

soft boot

Call me crazy but I like carving in soft boots. Can you or are you carving the same way on soft (but firm) boot? I am willing to put work into it.