13594087:UpwardLaps said:i can do a 180. i suck
13594132:_Ryan_ said:im 18 and feel I'm on the lower end of the people my age... however i can still pull some radical maneuvers man.
I'd say being "good" if you're around 18 is being able to:
-270 on to rails
-have front and back swaps consistently
-450's/630's out of rails
-have all 8, consistent or not.
-be able to spin up to a 720 with grab... higher with or without grab
-hit a jump switch
-Corks,rodeos should be in your bag of tricks
-switch onto rails and off jumps
-Confidence to hit or attempt any size of jump or feature
I can't do all of the above but am definitely in the ballpark... I suggest working to attain all of those.
13594170:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:The amount of tricks you can do does determine how good you are
13594170:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:The amount of tricks you can do does not determine how good you are
13594170:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:The amount of tricks you can do does not determine how good you are
13594231:parkplayground said:I feel like style is needed to judge skill.
This. 100% agree.
13594332:dan4060 said:All I see on this thread is park stuff. Plenty of skiers don't set foot in the park, and they are certainly well above average. If you think skiing is all about park you are missing the best part of skiing. In fact, I have never seen anyone go from big mountain to park, it is usually the opposite. People go from park to big mountain and don't go back. The folks who are killing it in AK don't wish they were back skiing urban and park. If you are not skiing steeps you are really missing out.
13594231:parkplayground said:quote for emphasis.
I know of kids near my local hill that can flat 3, rodeo, 2 on, etc, but literally look like they just started skiing yesterday. Its the sketchiest shit man. I saw this one kid trying 2 pretz 2 and somehow he did not die I have no idea how but jesus. I seriously do not consider these kids anywhere near my level but they throw tricks around where I am at. I feel like style is needed to judge skill.
Sure, you can do a back 4. Thats a cool trick (my fav rail trick in fact), but if you look like a boner when you spin and land in switch pizza compared to jossi wells landing a back 4, you will see a serious difference in skill. I think despite the type of style you have, (Im thinking comp compared to street for example), you will undoubtedly be better than someone who may be able to do the same tricks as you but if they are not at the same skiing level it just is not even close.
13594617:Aparker said:But I can't rodeo
13594143:mantoast said:I'm about a quarter of those In and have a handful of other rail tricks, my all mountain game of carving and actually proper riding is spot on now that I use poles again. Hittin drops isn't too scary rather hit a 30ft cliff than a 30ft jump. Working up to 5s now and getting things both ways on rails and jumps. I'm in my second year, but to be fair boarded for years and worked at a resort the last 4 years.
13594917:Anguz_li said:And what would you expect to see from a 16 yr old like myself
13594132:_Ryan_ said:im 18 and feel I'm on the lower end of the people my age... however i can still pull some radical maneuvers man.
I'd say being "good" if you're around 18 is being able to:
-270 on to rails
-have front and back swaps consistently
-450's/630's out of rails
-have all 8, consistent or not.
-be able to spin up to a 720 with grab... higher with or without grab
-hit a jump switch
-Corks,rodeos should be in your bag of tricks
-switch onto rails and off jumps
-Confidence to hit or attempt any size of jump or feature
I can't do all of the above but am definitely in the ballpark... I suggest working to attain all of those.
13594132:_Ryan_ said:im 18 and feel I'm on the lower end of the people my age... however i can still pull some radical maneuvers man.
I'd say being "good" if you're around 18 is being able to:
-270 on to rails
-have front and back swaps consistently
-450's/630's out of rails
-have all 8, consistent or not.
-be able to spin up to a 720 with grab... higher with or without grab
-hit a jump switch
-Corks,rodeos should be in your bag of tricks
-switch onto rails and off jumps
-Confidence to hit or attempt any size of jump or feature
I can't do all of the above but am definitely in the ballpark... I suggest working to attain all of those.
13594132:_Ryan_ said:im 18 and feel I'm on the lower end of the people my age... however i can still pull some radical maneuvers man.
I'd say being "good" if you're around 18 is being able to:
-270 on to rails
-have front and back swaps consistently
-450's/630's out of rails
-have all 8, consistent or not.
-be able to spin up to a 720 with grab... higher with or without grab
-hit a jump switch
-Corks,rodeos should be in your bag of tricks
-switch onto rails and off jumps
-Confidence to hit or attempt any size of jump or feature
I can't do all of the above but am definitely in the ballpark... I suggest working to attain all of those.
13594132:_Ryan_ said:im 18 and feel I'm on the lower end of the people my age... however i can still pull some radical maneuvers man.
I'd say being "good" if you're around 18 is being able to:
-270 on to rails
-have front and back swaps consistently
-450's/630's out of rails
-have all 8, consistent or not.
-be able to spin up to a 720 with grab... higher with or without grab
-hit a jump switch
-Corks,rodeos should be in your bag of tricks
-switch onto rails and off jumps
-Confidence to hit or attempt any size of jump or feature
I can't do all of the above but am definitely in the ballpark... I suggest working to attain all of those.
13595292:McLS said:dam, Id say someone who can do all the above is above good.
For me, rail game isn't really an indicator unless you can do 360 sw up, hit any rail switch, and have super feds and such on lock. Doing a 270/450 on is easy as long as you just eat shit a few times. Same goes for all 8, practising pretzing isn't hard.
For me someone's good as soon as he can spin a 7 with a grab, can hit big kickers switch (and land switch) and has at least 2 or 3 inverts with different grabs for each (not counting backflip and front flip, say a flat 3, cork 5/7 and misty).
Being able to pull this shit in the park means you're good, doesn't come easy to be comfortable outside of the pow off axis with various grabs.
Then again it's so subjective, depends where you shred. For all the park shredders at my mountain, you're good as soon as you can hit every feature (we got pretty much everything, funky rails big kickers and pipe) without doing the same trick on everything.
Personally I think someone's good at freeskiing when they can pull a few moves (say 2pretz2, 4 out, a 540 off axis rotation) with style in the park and not look like a fucking dick when they shred out of the park, know how to go big, and shred pow with ease, drop cliffs...at the end of the day, no matter how hard you shred in the park, if you can't follow me for shit shredding on the rest of the mountain then you're not good (I consider myself pretty good all round). And trick difficulty definitely isn't the biggest factor, I know a freeskier who doesn't go past cork 7 in terms of rotation, and rarely does more than one sw up on the rail. People who can dub 9 still consider him as good as them or better since he's got such a dope style, tweaking grabs and rotation super well and just being super consistent with everything he does, it be taps or butters on.
So to answer your question, if you can't 2 on or spin past a 3 and barely backflip, yeah you're probably below good regarding ns community. But otherwise you're good in general imo.
Tbh, the best skier on the mountain is the one having the most fun.
13595292:McLS said:dam, Id say someone who can do all the above is above good.
For me, rail game isn't really an indicator unless you can do 360 sw up, hit any rail switch, and have super feds and such on lock. Doing a 270/450 on is easy as long as you just eat shit a few times. Same goes for all 8, practising pretzing isn't hard.
For me someone's good as soon as he can spin a 7 with a grab, can hit big kickers switch (and land switch) and has at least 2 or 3 inverts with different grabs for each (not counting backflip and front flip, say a flat 3, cork 5/7 and misty).
Being able to pull this shit in the park means you're good, doesn't come easy to be comfortable outside of the pow off axis with various grabs.
Then again it's so subjective, depends where you shred. For all the park shredders at my mountain, you're good as soon as you can hit every feature (we got pretty much everything, funky rails big kickers and pipe) without doing the same trick on everything.
Personally I think someone's good at freeskiing when they can pull a few moves (say 2pretz2, 4 out, a 540 off axis rotation) with style in the park and not look like a fucking dick when they shred out of the park, know how to go big, and shred pow with ease, drop cliffs...at the end of the day, no matter how hard you shred in the park, if you can't follow me for shit shredding on the rest of the mountain then you're not good (I consider myself pretty good all round). And trick difficulty definitely isn't the biggest factor, I know a freeskier who doesn't go past cork 7 in terms of rotation, and rarely does more than one sw up on the rail. People who can dub 9 still consider him as good as them or better since he's got such a dope style, tweaking grabs and rotation super well and just being super consistent with everything he does, it be taps or butters on.
So to answer your question, if you can't 2 on or spin past a 3 and barely backflip, yeah you're probably below good regarding ns community. But otherwise you're good in general imo.
Tbh, the best skier on the mountain is the one having the most fun.
13594108:UpwardLaps said:I ended last year skiing using rentals only. It was my first year I actually got into the whole thing. Rentals felt like complete shit so I decided to buy skis. Got a nice pair of 4FRNT Click! twin tip skis and a nice pair of boots to go with it. I'm really looking forward to skiing this winter. Joined the ski/snowboard club at my highschool and hope to learn some tricks. I ended last year just getting into park.
I was able to do 180's ( I know, not the best ). Also, i'm pretty bad at grinding boxes turned and my goals for this winter are 360's and solid box/rail grinds. Maybe pedaling and stuff like that. Any tips on boxes and pedaling. I watched a ton of videos on rails and jumps. maybe there was something I missed
-michael
13594170:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:The amount of tricks you can do does not determine how good you are
13594132:_Ryan_ said:im 18 and feel I'm on the lower end of the people my age... however i can still pull some radical maneuvers man.
I'd say being "good" if you're around 18 is being able to:
-270 on to rails
-have front and back swaps consistently
-450's/630's out of rails
-have all 8, consistent or not.
-be able to spin up to a 720 with grab... higher with or without grab
-hit a jump switch
-Corks,rodeos should be in your bag of tricks
-switch onto rails and off jumps
-Confidence to hit or attempt any size of jump or feature
I can't do all of the above but am definitely in the ballpark... I suggest working to attain all of those.