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I'm definitely better at jumps. I don't know why though, because I'm from central Ohio haha.
I'm just intimidated by spinning around on rails and switching up and whatnot--I've gotten a few really bad bruises and near breaks (my ex tore her ACL on a rail), but when it comes to jumps I've always been fine.
I don't know what it is, but even when I fall hard, and trust me I take a lot of hard falls, I just never get hurt on jumps. No matter how high or far I'm jumping--I just have it for some reason. Which isn't to say that I'm amazing, I just have learned to not be afraid of jumps and I'm working out that same mental zone for when I'm working on rails.
Used to be jumps, but now flat 3 is pretty much the only trick I can do on a jump, I'm sketched out on normal 360s now. I broke my arm 2 months ago doing 270 front swap blind 2 out on an up down box, so I'm kinda sketched out on 270 on to rails now, but since I started skiing again I've got alot better at rails, and am hitting rails I wouldn't have considered before my injury
I live in WI and its my first year skiing park, I'm way better at rails than jumps, i can 360 40ft jumps, slide rails, front switchup, front/blind 270 out, nollie tail tap out of some features. I'd have to say my favorite trick is a disaster to switch out on the huge flat down box that tyrol has