Does Anyone Else Hate Watching Themselves Ski?

I'm 6'3 and can never find clothes that fit really baggy... besides that I love watching myself
 
im 6'3" as well. if you want baggy, fd wear 2xl tall hoodies will get the job done. i have one and it goes down to my knees, not my style but it sure is "really baggy"
 
I always look so gapery on video. Watching myself does help me improve though. It's easy to see what I'm doing wrong and how to fix it.
 
it's a lot like my cooking, never satisfiedI never get to see myself ski though. I want to make an edit, partly because it adds extra motivation to throw down hard, but then you also see what you need to improve on your form. i need my camera here and a filmer tho
 
It just sometimes really destroys your illusions if you thought it looked good...

but if I get a good shot I watch it a trillion times

 
I hate it because I'm not satisfied with my style yet and my friend sucks at filming and its always super shaky..
 
99% of the time I hate watching myself doing stuff, but in the rare event that I absolutely nail something and I watch the video back it's really satisfying.
 
I love watching if I stomp a trick. I'll watch it over and over again just because it's so much cooler to see because I was te one to do it
 
only time ill ever watch myself or really film when I'm trying a new trick because i want to know what i have to do to get it or what I'm doing wrong
 
I saw myself on film for the first time this friday, I fucking hate how I look. It might be because I just have an image of how I look when I ski and I just don't match it, or because I suck. Likely the latter.
 
Up until this season I really really hated it. I'd stomp a trick and no matter how clean it felt I'd watch it on film and it'd always look so stupid. Whether it was my arms flailing, a missed grab that I thought I had, a pencil style, I always hated it. This year I'm not sure what changed, maybe just getting older and having some more control of my body, but all my tricks look so much better. I haven't even been trying to make them look any particular way, they just look good on film. I'm really stoked on it and I think that the 15-17 range is usually when you really start to develop some style. Just never force a specific style, figure out what looks best for you.
 
It totally depends on performance quality. If I am crushing it, it's pretty cool to see for myself, and to show people who may not know that about me. If I am not happy with the finished picture/video it goes into the forbidden vault and is used as a learning tool.
 
Really depends how I feel. If I spend my time on a trick it has to look perfect In order for me to like the clip...
 
woahhhh how have I not seen this edit? the song choice was so rad and your outerwear style alone is killer.
 
fuck, i hate the way i ski sometimes.

or like, when i think a trick looks cool, it feels cool to do and it looks real lame on video.
 
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