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ReturnToMonkeyWhen you're stopped, try popping up onto your noses and leaning on your poles. Once you get a feel for this and can successfully hold that position for a bit, try leaning more forward/back, side to side, swing around a little bit. You'll probably fall a lot but eventually you'll get pretty good at controlling your balance and stuff so you can stay up.
Next, start skiing along really slow. Preferably toward a rolling hill feature and as the hill start to slope down more, try again to pop up onto your noses as much as possible, then commit into a summersault. It's gonna look and feel silly but you're building up your feel for skiing on other parts of your skis than what's normal.
If you can successfully do this without digging your tips in, you're on a good track. Finally, instead of going over the handlebars and crashing, try swinging around to do like a 180. Once this feels comfortable, start trying to go to 360 or maybe try getting an actual pop.
After plenty of this silly fun, you should start adding more speed. Start trying them on different features, maybe like a small park jump or do it up around a hip. You'll probably fail many times before you succeed but that's a lot of tricks. I started getting really confident with butters when i started trying nb cork 5 or 7 and it actually helped my cork commitment too.
For tail butters I'd assume its a similar process but they're awful for your knees so I kinda avoid doing them. Either way, it's all about strongly engaging ALL of your muscles thru your entire body. And plenty of practice. Softer and/or more rockered skis help a lot as well.
ReturnToMonkeyNext, start skiing along really slow. Preferably toward a rolling hill feature and as the hill start to slope down more, try again to pop up onto your noses as much as possible, then commit into a summersault. It's gonna look and feel silly but you're building up your feel for skiing on other parts of your skis than what's normal.
KilaTsunamiDid u just tell OP to start off with nose budder front flips? I’m confused and intrigued lol
KilaTsunamiDid u just tell OP to start off with nose budder front flips? I’m confused and intrigued lol
bananaman123431i was thinking i have vishnus won’t i just smash my face into the snow
bananaman123431i have vishnu wets but i’m really light (130 lbs) so that’s definitely not helping but thanks in going to try this stuff.
nick.boernerMake sure ur boots are cranked u want ur weight to go through your skis not into ur boot. Good luck!