Front 2 help

Shredsaucer

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please Point out anything I’m doing wrong and what I can do to fix it and land it. I was hiking this rail and that’s about the closest I got so any tips are appreciated

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1084806/cm-chat-media-video-1-3dd0c55d-ace8-51fe-98b2-21bc61546741-6-1-0-mov[/video]
 
topic:Shredsaucer said:
please Point out anything I’m doing wrong and what I can do to fix it and land it. I was hiking this rail and that’s about the closest I got so any tips are appreciated

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1084806/cm-chat-media-video-1-3dd0c55d-ace8-51fe-98b2-21bc61546741-6-1-0-mov[/video]

Looks like you had a pretty good scissor, but you set the spin too early and lost power. Have some more patience and it should come around.
 
get them shoulders turning my dawg. Looks lime you got the scissor down proper, just pop and rotate them hips and shoulders. Also look where you want to go
 
14580439:Slowbro said:
Looks like you had a pretty good scissor, but you set the spin too early and lost power. Have some more patience and it should come around.

^ 100% agreed Get solidly on the rail, skis fully perpendicular, feet apart. Then spin off.
 
^^ like they said. once you grind it correctly(it can take 100 or more tries), then you'll wanna wait till the last second, like literally the last inch of the rail to use the height of the landing to 270 off. it will be much easier because if your skis are center on the rail you dont have to put as much effort into the turn. also i bet a back 2 would be easier. dont be stuck on what way you turn because youll be able to do both just as easy once you really learn to grind the rail confidently.
 
When I learned this a couple years ago I took a way a few important things.

1. Hit the rail as if you hit it normally. Perpendicular almost the whole way until you rotate and focus on getting to the end of the rail.

2. Start rotation from the top of your head turning, then shoulders, and everything else will follow.

3. Trust the rotation and commit. If you don’t then you just do 180 off and spill.

Hope this helps. I’m not that great of a park skier but I can bring more of a beginner perspective.
 
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