13117664:.FRY. said:i'm calling bull shit
13117411:pussyfooter said:Sorry. *A sport you can turn into a successful career.
Lets be honest here, 99% of skiers who want to be a "pro skier" will not succeed and maybe 25% of them will get sponsored, get good, etc but won't make a career out of it.
The only way you can make a career out of skiing is to be like tom, or simon, tanner etc which is .1% of freestyle/newschool skiers. Its very unlikely, especially being over 6ft tall (name a very successful tall professional skier) for anyone to be a professional skier and actually be very successful.
Being over 6ft tall and being young is a huge physical advantage and look at football/baseball/basketball players that are successful, they started out very athletic as they were young (usually bigger/taller than their classmates) and now they play a sport they love and are practically set for life. Of course the odds are low here as well but I'm just saying, every kid who skis thinks they should be a pro skier, when being a pro skier isn't even that legit compared to a "real sport".
Of course not everything in life is about money, but if some kid tells me he 13 and 6ft tall, hes probably going to get taller and should try out a sport like basketball or football and not worry about skiing. If you do well enough in high school you can go to college for free, thousands of student athletes get free college educations and thats 1000 times better than anything skiing can offer (unless you're a ski racer, but thats decently rare compared to football/basketball/baseball/tennis/golf etc)
This is a skiing website but I feel like at times we should explore other sports, we can ski the rest of our lives.
13117664:.FRY. said:i'm calling bull shit
13117664:.FRY. said:i'm calling bull shit
13117752:RubberSoul said:being short and having a low center of gravity certainly doesnt hurt, and yeah, it's probably no coincidence that most pro skiers are sorta small guys, but let's be real here, is a difference of like 5 inches max and a few dozen pounds really a make or break difference?
the scale of everything in skiing is big, i have a hard time imagining physics-wise that a 6'2" 180 lb dude is really that much more challenged than a 5'9" 160 lb dude when theyre hitting a 50 foot jump. what's the supposed key difference, a 5 inch difference in center of gravity? the weight? momentum? this isn't gymnastics, the difference between successful and non successful skiers isn't the ability to cram an extra 180 into a small time/size frame
i'd love for a scientist who is knowledgeable on the subject to chime in but ive actually never met someone who could apply their education to skiing in a useful way re: physics of jumping and spinning
13117873:Download-My-Apps said:Another thing to point out, is those taller athletic people that very well could be amazing skiers are likely already streamlined into other sports due to their height. So that might be another reason why there are more shorter skiers, default. There are several taller skiers that still slay they are just less common.
13117752:RubberSoul said:being short and having a low center of gravity certainly doesnt hurt, and yeah, it's probably no coincidence that most pro skiers are sorta small guys, but let's be real here, is a difference of like 5 inches max and a few dozen pounds really a make or break difference?
the scale of everything in skiing is big, i have a hard time imagining physics-wise that a 6'2" 180 lb dude is really that much more challenged than a 5'9" 160 lb dude when theyre hitting a 50 foot jump. what's the supposed key difference, a 5 inch difference in center of gravity? the weight? momentum? this isn't gymnastics, the difference between successful and non successful skiers isn't the ability to cram an extra 180 into a small time/size frame
i'd love for a scientist who is knowledgeable on the subject to chime in but ive actually never met someone who could apply their education to skiing in a useful way re: physics of jumping and spinning
13117158:montanan said:John Spriggs is fucking huge and he still slaying it hard. and a lil ways back around Leval 1s movie High Five, that era etc. emil coty was a beast and slayed some sick handrails , and Liam Downy had some sick seggys and he is a beast and he is still killing it. just depends on the person i think and there skiing ability .
13117867:stupendous-man said:shugz is pretty tall, pulls it off
[video]https://vimeo.com/63438529[/video]
13117771:nford said:I know your referring to me when saying this
I don't mean to brag or sound snobby, but yes, I am very athletic
Being 6'2 and having my peers at around a foot below me has allowed me to surpass them physically and be able to be more aggressive and basically better at sports then them.
I have a passion for skiing
It brings joy to me when I do it and allows me to free from some of my problems, just makes me concentrate on just that.
I don't know what is to come for me, I've been progressing a lot recently
Maybe I can set a goal on going pro for a couple of years, if that doesn't sound farfetched.
But most sports just don't give the pleasure to me as I get in skiing, and I'd love to pursue something I love rather then to do something I don't, just because I have advantages.
13117867:stupendous-man said:shugz is pretty tall, pulls it off
[video]https://vimeo.com/63438529[/video]
13116884:nford said:I hate being a claimer but I'm 6'2 and 13
And I have a good amount tricks, hasn't stopped me
13118379:TightRipperDave said:Yeah man it blows, I'm 15 and almost 6,3. I've almost hit my head on the knolls of jumps so many time doin inverts. I guess its more because I can't pop for shit tho.
13486031:weenisfuck said:I think that your just a lil bitch faggot pussy boy
13117411:eheath said:Sorry. *A sport you can turn into a successful career.
Lets be honest here, 99% of skiers who want to be a "pro skier" will not succeed and maybe 25% of them will get sponsored, get good, etc but won't make a career out of it.
The only way you can make a career out of skiing is to be like tom, or simon, tanner etc which is .1% of freestyle/newschool skiers. Its very unlikely, especially being over 6ft tall (name a very successful tall professional skier) for anyone to be a professional skier and actually be very successful.
Being over 6ft tall and being young is a huge physical advantage and look at football/baseball/basketball players that are successful, they started out very athletic as they were young (usually bigger/taller than their classmates) and now they play a sport they love and are practically set for life. Of course the odds are low here as well but I'm just saying, every kid who skis thinks they should be a pro skier, when being a pro skier isn't even that legit compared to a "real sport".
Of course not everything in life is about money, but if some kid tells me he 13 and 6ft tall, hes probably going to get taller and should try out a sport like basketball or football and not worry about skiing. If you do well enough in high school you can go to college for free, thousands of student athletes get free college educations and thats 1000 times better than anything skiing can offer (unless you're a ski racer, but thats decently rare compared to football/basketball/baseball/tennis/golf etc)
This is a skiing website but I feel like at times we should explore other sports, we can ski the rest of our lives.
13117664:.Fry said:i'm calling bull shit
13116894:Mingg said:Yeah it's definitely easier to be shorter because your center of gravity is lower. Doesn't mean you can't be as good/ better than them though.