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btedeschi9Jumps: If u think u can do it then u probably can.
Rails: Do them a lot, hike rails, make a backyard setup to practice on and u will improve a ton
mike759I've been skiing for a while and can consider myself decent, but just taking up park over the past 2 years, but still terrible. I really want to progress a lot this year and was wondering if there is any general advice or techniques
THEDIRTYBUBBLEDO WORK. When I was 13, I was a massive gaper. Kids made fun of me in the park. It didn't feel good man. So what did their taunts cause? Well, once spring rolled around, I got a trampoline. I spent almost all free time I had on that thing. The next season, I had improved. But I was still pretty bad. I got a job and saved up a ton of money, and went to ohio dreams. Afterward I was still scared to do alot of tricks on snow, until my friend gave me advice "Don't think about it". I started progressing at an exponential rate. My rail skills weren't to good, so I built a summer setup. My style sucked, so I asked for more advice; "Just go fast and make it look cool". The kids that use to make fun of me, now I'll sometimes overhear them say to their buddies "watch this kid". I still have a lot of work to do, but I put in a little blood, sweat, and tears, into my skiing, and I got result. Remember not to work to be the best to others, but to be the best to yourself.
Swandog7Its not as scary as you think
grow a pair
do future spins
get paid
???
profit?
THEDIRTYBUBBLEDO WORK. When I was 13, I was a massive gaper. Kids made fun of me in the park. It didn't feel good man. So what did their taunts cause? Well, once spring rolled around, I got a trampoline. I spent almost all free time I had on that thing. The next season, I had improved. But I was still pretty bad. I got a job and saved up a ton of money, and went to ohio dreams. Afterward I was still scared to do alot of tricks on snow, until my friend gave me advice "Don't think about it". I started progressing at an exponential rate. My rail skills weren't to good, so I built a summer setup. My style sucked, so I asked for more advice; "Just go fast and make it look cool". The kids that use to make fun of me, now I'll sometimes overhear them say to their buddies "watch this kid". I still have a lot of work to do, but I put in a little blood, sweat, and tears, into my skiing, and I got result. Remember not to work to be the best to others, but to be the best to yourself.
mike759I've been skiing for a while and can consider myself decent, but just taking up park over the past 2 years, but still terrible. I really want to progress a lot this year and was wondering if there is any general advice or techniques
mike759New question: how do i land without as much impact on legs/feet?
I broke my foot last year from this and wanna know how to fix it