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Amen, the professor has spokenstarikashka wrote:if i would be newbie in this sport my mind would blow up....everybody try to help driven by only good intentions. So, but the problem that person need to have structured consistent information. You guys telling him to deal with separate issues, nothing wrong with it - everything you advicing to fix is needed to be fixed![]()
But generally this is wrong without giving a person big pictureThis makes him to move in any direction - not sure if he will pick up the right one. Later he can decide that extremecarving not worth those efforts if will not progressing.
So, this amount of help can create a mess...be careful![]()

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YesTransistor Rhythm wrote:You are right starikashka. But if you get lessons from the wrong instructor you learn the wrong technique. I have paid money for learning counter-rotation in Sölden - at least she was a nice girl![]()



BTW - this instructor you had in Solden - have you specified what do you want to learn? She were former racer?...If so - she were right, because racer use counter-rotation to go through race-cource, it`s appropriate for their goals


My point is that learning has to be structured process



Sorry for being boring

i`m learning
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whats wrong with: https://www.extremecarving.com/tech/tech.html ?
in my opinion these are the instructions by proper instructors or am I wrong?
in my opinion these are the instructions by proper instructors or am I wrong?
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The second vid is quite good. I'm impressed if this is really your first season carving.
You could still do a bit more rotation esp on the toeside (look at your left arm.. it's still going to the outside) but it is a very good start.
There is a great improvement concerning turn initiation from vid 1 to vid 2 (actually you're doing it more correct than I do...), and you are bending your knees more.
I think we will see you carving low by the end of the season.
I still have to tell you something sad: a 168 RS is simply way too soft for you with 85 kg. If you get the chance lay your hand on a stiffer, and perhaps longer board.
You could still do a bit more rotation esp on the toeside (look at your left arm.. it's still going to the outside) but it is a very good start.
There is a great improvement concerning turn initiation from vid 1 to vid 2 (actually you're doing it more correct than I do...), and you are bending your knees more.
I think we will see you carving low by the end of the season.
I still have to tell you something sad: a 168 RS is simply way too soft for you with 85 kg. If you get the chance lay your hand on a stiffer, and perhaps longer board.
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Nothing wrong with it, i did not call this particular article as wrongmanuchill wrote:whats wrong with: https://www.extremecarving.com/tech/tech.html ?
in my opinion these are the instructions by proper instructors or am I wrong?

But this is not a methodical guidance. This is a theory. The difference is in the level of details. You are always need to ask a question having read this.
i`m learning
I am chuffed with the response. Many thanks! You are helping me a lot, I feel much more controlled on the slope.
@Starikashka, thanks for PMs, I will analyse them tonight.
Here are todays vids (difficult conditions, icy wet snow):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZuJyC7Crs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQplX1Bh4r4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-EJYOG8-nc
@Starikashka, thanks for PMs, I will analyse them tonight.
Here are todays vids (difficult conditions, icy wet snow):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZuJyC7Crs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQplX1Bh4r4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-EJYOG8-nc
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She was a local snowboard instructor that also raced in her spare time. She wasn't a dedicated carving instructor but she knows how to teach something, although she didn't have a clear cut plan because she teaches slightly different things during normal work ofcourse. She also kicked my butt at carving. Hardstarikashka wrote:YesYou got my point
I consider every reply (including myself) here comes from "wrong instructor". Despite the fact i have certain experience in this area
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BTW - this instructor you had in Solden - have you specified what do you want to learn? She were former racer?...If so - she were right, because racer use counter-rotation to go through race-cource, it`s appropriate for their goalsBut not for us
She was not bad instructor, just wrong for those goals we have.

Because of this, in the future I now only want a dedicated hardboot carving instructor that can teach rotational technique because counter rotation does not lead to my current goal - linked fully laid down turns.
Also riding with better riders improves my riding. Although a lot of people that are great riders still counterrotate.
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Very rapid improvementsabestian wrote:I am chuffed with the response. Many thanks! You are helping me a lot, I feel much more controlled on the slope.
@Starikashka, thanks for PMs, I will analyse them tonight.
Here are todays vids (difficult conditions, icy wet snow):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZuJyC7Crs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQplX1Bh4r4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-EJYOG8-nc

Nice rotation, now start working on push-pull
This is exactly why I asked you guys here. All instructors I have ever seen on slopes ride with counter rotation, and my goal was to get rid of it. I am coming from bomber style riding and I was good-ish at it (more 'experienced' than 'good') so the first two days were very painful! I was crashing 20-30 times per day... But thanks to this site, the videos and now YOU I am very proud of myself.Transistor Rhythm wrote:Because of this, in the future I now only want a dedicated hardboot carving instructor that can teach rotational technique because counter rotation does not lead to my current goal - linked fully laid down turns.
Also riding with better riders improves my riding. Although a lot of people that are great riders still counterrotate.

I haven't got any vids from my past and I am trying not to do that at all now. Even if I can't hold an edge, I will not skid - but fall.
I am pretty commited to it as you can see.
I am trying to get rid of all my past reflexes and habits completely. When I know I can carve and all the rotations, knee work and body balance is on a good course only then I will allow myself to mix styles.
I forgot to mention, I added more heel lift on the back foot that helped me a lot to get more balance and bend both knees simultanouosly (phew). I will eventually get rid of it, when I am comfortable with the new technique.
I am pretty commited to it as you can see.

I am trying to get rid of all my past reflexes and habits completely. When I know I can carve and all the rotations, knee work and body balance is on a good course only then I will allow myself to mix styles.
I forgot to mention, I added more heel lift on the back foot that helped me a lot to get more balance and bend both knees simultanouosly (phew). I will eventually get rid of it, when I am comfortable with the new technique.