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skiP.E.I.Practice switch skiing more and pull your knees up. Try to do a shifty or mute with it. Honestly it looks pretty good though if you haven't been doing them too long.
koolkalelmao wouldn't a sw 0 spin be a straight air?
WoFlowzSorry everyone Ik calls it a switch zero spin
WoFlowzSorry everyone Ik calls it a switch zero spin
ASAPCarterSounds like it’s time to find some new friends
WoFlowzLol other than the kids I have now is a crew of 25yearolds. They rip but idk feels weird skiing with them even tho their super nice and encouraging
Cream_SaucePractise your zeroes forward first, before bringing them to switch.
CatdickBojanglesLearn to ski switch better. Offset your shoulders vs just turning your head.
Young_patty1) learn to carve switch so you don’t have to do that embarrassing switch pizza
2) hit jump- backwards
3) look uphill at your landing, this will help you stay switch
4) land on your feet
5) after bang the shit out of it
6) wink at the cute skier girl as you ride away switch
WoFlowzI’ve tried but I’m blind in 1 eye so even with the shoulders it’s still difficult to see
ReturnToMonkeyLearn to lock in your edges, shuffle your feet, and open your hips the direction you're going. It helps tremendously
See how his left ski is shuffled back the direction he's looking? It opens his hips so he can see even more. Feel your edges carving on the snow just like forwards and be dynamic with it. Try shifting your weight and stuff and see how it affects your direction. Learn to ski whole groomer runs switch, carving around and keeping speed before you try to hit jumps switch. When you take it to jumps, you'll look way better and have an easier time learning tricks.