字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Once you feel happy about committing to that lower ski you might find that top ski wants to come in and be much more parallel. Let it happen. A parallel turn wasn't invented by scientists, if you're doing a good snowplough turn and your body position is working for you the ski will come in parallel. The basics still apply. Keeping those hands in front. Once you've turned and committed to that downhill ski, you can just feel that ski come and drift in. So I'm going to commit to that right foot 0:00:36.940,0:00:40.190 and feel the left ski drift in. Nice and smooth. Don't force it and once its come in parallel don't stand on to it, stay on the downhill ski. We want to fully commit and balance on the downhill ski. If the ski doesn't feel ready to come in, don't force it, wait until it feels ready. If you're having trouble getting that ski to come in parallel don't just keep forcing it, look at your body position. If I twist myself and try to force the turn, I'm going to pull that uphill ski more onto the edge and it's gonna stick. And the harder I pull the more it's going to jam into the snow Keep you body nice and straight, looking for that next turn and it will even help to open that knee and let the ski slide in nice and smooth. Feel the weight come off that ski and open the knee. It shouldn't feel like something you've got to force, it should happen quite naturally. I think that was a really good day. Now you should be feeling those skis coming nicely parallel at the end of the turn and much less strain on the legs. It's really good for you to get a much longer run and have more time to get those turns working. Next time our focus is going to be on keeping those skis parallel from the beginning to the end of the turn, all the way through, picking up the speed slightly and even finding some steeper terrain.
A2 初級 英 初心者スキーレッスンその2.3~パラレルスキーの準備 (Beginner Ski Lesson #2.3 - Preparing to ski Parallel) 68 9 ray に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語