Before starting skiing gates last year, the one thing that fascinated me the most was the upside down position in high c.
The ultimate goal for me was actually having the skis above the upper body, but I don't think I ever was close.
Anyway, here's my question:
Do you have any non camera tilted upside down position images where the skis are really high? The steeper the better.
A straight slope gives much higher scores than on a wall in a halfpipe. A curved wallride is cheating.
A shot from the side of the slope is preferred.
Game on!
EDIT (Addition from posts further down):
With above upper body I mean that the skis should be as high up from sea level as possible compared to the upper body. In the upper c of course. Like inverted in an inverted air.
It's not about useful technique. Rather about gravity play and a friendly game of pushing each other to the limits of carving.