Yung_Gnarley
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This video is from 1979. He's doing some pretty creative stuff.
Thoughts?
**This thread was edited on Feb 17th 2017 at 9:30:22am
Thoughts?
**This thread was edited on Feb 17th 2017 at 9:30:22am
topic:Yung_Gnarley said:This video is from 1979. He's doing some pretty creative stuff.
Thoughts?
**This thread was edited on Feb 17th 2017 at 9:30:22am
13789425:LivingDaLife said:https://vimeo.com/154638121
Stein Eriksen was earlier and I'm sure there were others before him. Check out his switch backflip 180 at 1:09.
13789408:Mr.Bishop said:I would definitely argue this guy is by no means the first documented "Freeskier" as you said - I'd argue that the entire movement of Hot Dogging was just the founders of Freeskiing... skiers these days just forget that.
13789485:Cream_Sauce said:Got any good vidya of hotdoggers bishop? I would love to watch more of this
13789425:LivingDaLife said:https://vimeo.com/154638121
Stein Eriksen was earlier and I'm sure there were others before him. Check out his switch backflip 180 at 1:09.
13789654:VinnieF said:that backflip is from the James Bond ski chase in the Spy Who Loved Me.
13789674:LivingDaLife said:I did some research - Ed Lincoln did the switch backflip 180 aka mobius flip.
He should also be included as one of the earlier freestyle skiers.
13789683:VinnieF said:any relation to the Lincoln loop I wonder
13789600:Mr.Bishop said:Most relevant shit ever...
Not exactly what you're looking for, but fucking relevant as shit.
13789686:LivingDaLife said:He invented it.
13789700:InspiredMedia said:here is a movie called 'The Moebius Flip' that was made in 1969. the Moebius flip is a back flip 360... this movie is about a bunch of people tripping on acid searching how to do the moebius flip (which was never done before on skis). This movie is a must watch! check it out before they take it off youtube, because they still selling this dvd. enjoy. one of my all time favorite movies!
13789408:Mr.Bishop said:So interestingly enough, this is exactly what Hot Dogging was all about. Acro (which became Ballet) was way more about using your skis to show total mastery over them. More like flat land BMX than figure skating. The Bunch is basically bringing back Acro to its roots, which is why a bunch of the things this guy is doing like the tip pops and the tail manuals look so familiar.
Hot Dogging was ruined when it became an Olympic sport. Acro became ballet so it was closer to figure skating, moguls became a fixed-style race down a perfect unnatural zipper line and aerials became about executing a flawless version of the highest technical trick possible.
Its the reason that the older crowd has so many people that hate what is happening in Competition skiing. We remember hot dogging and how rad, free and creative it was. We also remember what happened after the focus became on competitions.
I would definitely argue this guy is by no means the first documented "Freeskier" as you said - I'd argue that the entire movement of Hot Dogging was just the founders of Freeskiing... skiers these days just forget that.
13789930:Hatsnballs said:This! We cannot afford to normalize and sanction the sport of freeskiing
13791012:Deepskier said:Looks so fun wish it was like that today. Anyone know where it was filmed?
13791020:Mr.Bishop said:I mean except for the comp scene, it basically is like that today.
13791032:Deepskier said:really, I don't think so. Yes, the comps suck but people don't care about the sport or friend they are all about being better and flexing on social media, everywhere I look its kids getting shots for an insta edit and complaining. So why not put the camera away and go have fun go ski with your friends go pack a lunch and go up in the mountains, build some features, learn to ski. Kids just talk shit, complain, and think about gear. I'm not saying I'm above this as I do this sometimes as well, but I feel like back then it was just everyone was having a good time being sketchy and skiing it just seems grand.
13791048:Mr.Bishop said:Well I mean you're not entirely wrong. There is definitely too many people vying the social media game. That is a great point.
Still though, there's a load of people who do exactly what you're saying. The camera is cool too to capture the moment, but just going out and shredding with your buddies is what its all about.