Okay, in my pursuit to perfect my MA. Please can you take a look at this clip from the 'much loved' Reilly McGlashan....
I have paused, rewinded, Asked Max's questions and I can't find too much at fault....any help/ enlightenment much appreciated...
go_large_or_go_home wrote:Just thought that I would revisit Paul Lorentz..found this clip:
What I don't get is his 5 day transition...day 1 - classic TTS ....DAY 5 ripping up the mountain. Honestly, I cant believe that he skis the way he does by using the TTS techniques he teaches...all the buzz words are there...twisting etc...but I just don't see it.....
By day 3 - I can see good CA, CB and strong free foot pull back/ management. He is flexing to release and leading with the LTE. He has a light pole touch with his arms out like outriggers...not sure about late hits in the latter part of the turn as I can see a high C & being upside down on the slope...
Again, any adjustments very welcome..
go_large_or_go_home wrote:Okay, in my pursuit to perfect my MA. Please can you take a look at this clip from the 'much loved' Reilly McGlashan....
I have paused, rewinded, Asked Max's questions and I can't find too much at fault....any help/ enlightenment much appreciated...
ToddW wrote: If he tries to carry these same movements onto steep terrain, he may not look so sharp.
Max_501 wrote:ToddW wrote: If he tries to carry these same movements onto steep terrain, he may not look so sharp.
Seriously?
ToddW wrote:I think you're asking the wrong question when you ask what's "at fault." The question of MA is always how could this skier get better.
Max_501 wrote:Attempting to MA skiers of this level is a waste of time unless you already have extensive PMTS training.
go_large_or_go_home wrote:Max_501 wrote:Attempting to MA skiers of this level is a waste of time unless you already have extensive PMTS training.
I would agree to a certain degree, but this is all part of the education.
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