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piss_boybe loose. when the cams out don’t be thinking about it like a performance or some shit. also you can have good style without big pants
andrewsmartAnother easy way to improve how tricks look is to just ski faster
KilaTsunamiHere’s how! Do the tricks over and over and over again. Really take the time and bond with the ones you wanna be nice at. You can’t get an effortless looking swagger if the trick isn’t actually effortless to you.
Man, this is becoming so popular lately, it’s pretty interesting. These young park rats land the trick they want and BAM... on to the next one, never mastering any of them. It’s definitely ambitious, but I blame IG. They don’t wanna post the same trick over n over so they do a million different ones but they all look like it’s the first try 🤷♀️
kvanLine Traveling Circus Season 1 Ep 4 covers everything you need to know regarding this subject matter
Farmville420Jossi wells and max hill are two of the most stylish skiers of all time that come to mind
PacificRimJobcopy better skiers than you
supremeblienteleill just be real with u, it sounds like ur pretty young, and tbh until u get older, nothing u do is gonna look steezy. theres a term "little kid style" that gets thrown around in action sports for a reason. it takes time to develop a sense of style and perfect it. when ur young, u dont have ur peak coordination skills, and ur still yet to understand a lot of what makes a trick look good, just cuz u lack experience
dont feel bad or discouraged tho, everyone on this website including myself went thru the same shit. its kinda like skiing puberty. gotta go thru the awkward years to get to the glory years.
now i do FAT cork 3 truckers into pow and feel so boss
IceKoast161I can hit rails, 360, BS 270 out, etc. but on film it doesn’t look clean (arm flail & shit like that) any tips on how to stomp shit more smooth, keep things tight n steezy?
supremeblientelehard no, yucky greaser vibes
**This post was edited on Feb 20th 2023 at 5:38:40am
kvanLine Traveling Circus Season 1 Ep 4 covers everything you need to know regarding this subject matter
IceKoast161Hahaha, no offense taken here. But I’m 21, just got back on skis after 10 years off 3 years ago so we in it & im ballsy so I learn fast, just gotta start stomping shit and then add my drip to em
Farmville420I mean that's kind of extremely normal with every generation. That's also the best way to get good, continuously learning new tricks lol
KilaTsunamiI was just addressing OPs point on how to be more stylish. Also I guess so.. I just grew up with a much less competitive mindset towards park skiing. Learning a trick wasn’t finished until it looked sexy… all I’m sayin is skiers often skip that crucial final step just to be “the best” or to be the first of their peers to do it
supremeblienteleill just be real with u, it sounds like ur pretty young, and tbh until u get older, nothing u do is gonna look steezy. theres a term "little kid style" that gets thrown around in action sports for a reason. it takes time to develop a sense of style and perfect it. when ur young, u dont have ur peak coordination skills, and ur still yet to understand a lot of what makes a trick look good, just cuz u lack experience
dont feel bad or discouraged tho, everyone on this website including myself went thru the same shit. its kinda like skiing puberty. gotta go thru the awkward years to get to the glory years.
now i do FAT cork 3 truckers into pow and feel so boss
IceKoast161I can hit rails, 360, BS 270 out, etc. but on film it doesn’t look clean (arm flail & shit like that) any tips on how to stomp shit more smooth, keep things tight n steezy?
PacificRimJobcopy better skiers than you
weatcoastI am by no means an expert, but this is how I see it.
1. Learn shit both ways. Aka learn all 8. I know nothing about jump style but if you want to take your general skiing to another level, learn all 8. Its probably the most pivotal milestone in the progression of skiing. Opens up a million different doors. Versatility across the board will really allow yourself to hoan in and stylize the stuff you find fun, and it’ll make it a hell of a lot easier to learn new stuff. Maybe if you like jumps, learn your spins and grabs both ways. Same benefits.
2. Repetition. Plain and simple, the easier it is for you to do a trick, the better it’s gonna look. The more of your own flavor will be on it.
3. do what’s fun. “style” isn’t necessarily landing every trick bolts every time with arms glued at the sides. It’s doing shit you enjoy, comfortably. your skiing will eventually separate itself from the rest and become more unique. Whatever you find fun will make your style stand out more, because your trick selection will be something that’s a characteristic of your skiing. if you have a lot of fun throwing, say, 270s on and off, and you do them a shit ton, you’ll put your own flavor on it without even realizing it. You’ll find cool and fun ways to vary the trick that’ll make it unique to yourself
4. this one’s more opinionated, but I think 99% can agree… tricks always look 10x better with a clean landing. Aka landing with both your feet rather close together and hitting the snow at the same time.
5. Be nice. Be friendly. Styles are so much more appreciated when you’re a cool dude ( or gal, don’t matter). Ugly personality = ugly skiing, every time. Befriending people on the hill and riding with new homies, perhaps those are who are “better” than you will bring forth tons of inspiration. You’ll be motivated to do more, and then when you’re doing more, your homies are motivated to do more. It’s a beautiful cycle. The nicer you are, the happier you will be, the more FUN you’ll have skiing. Period. That’s the ultimate goal right???
I know this is a lot and I probably repeated some points over and over but that’s the best take I can put on it. Hope this helps.