9's, more grabs than crit and blunt with 3's and 5's, better switch 3's and 5's, k-fed, ellen, britney, perchance a ray fed, backflips, flatspins, cork 5's. I have a lot of work to do this year
For it to snow finally around here so the hill can open up, and to shoot a shit ton of urban, and a good amount of park to hopefully put a full length out.
i was in a huge crash last winter that fucked my knees, so my overall goal was to get back on the skis this year, which i WILL accomplish here in about 5 days when my hill opens up. if i feel up to it, i'd like to get back in the swing of things by just trying some flat boxes, but we'll see. no jumps or anything for me this year because i don't want to land backseat with my shitty knees.
Some of the east coast kids who complain about "ice" and "no snow" and "no powder" really annoy me, try living in the midwest hahahaha. I wish it was below 40 right now, hell i wish it wasn't raining
for reference, a donaldslide or a donald is when you are grinding, stagger your feet, then kinck them up as to do something of a daffy while maintaining contact with the rail. During this, one grabs the middle of the front the front ski on the outside and the middle of the back of the back ski on the outside.
My goals to be able to actually ski around my house and hometown doing urban this year. I never get any snow ever so I have to use backyard rails with artificial grass even in the winter. I also want to get better at landing switch.
im pretty new so just basic stuff like 270 both ways off, switch ons, both ways flips, 5s/7s/consistent and grabbed 3s, get better at switch and just have fun.
work on grabs. front, lincolns, cork 7. flat/ rodeo. and loads of rail tricks. i live in england so i learn alot of rail tricks but i dont get to ski good jumps so much...