Nosebutters Ferda Ladies

Any girls know how to nosebutter? I've had better luck trying in the powder but would love advice from other girls. Looks a lot easier than it feels!!
 
throw your shoulder toward the ground, pull your legs behind you. big thing that made them click for me was to engage your whole body instead of just tossing your weight forward
 
Thank you! The only advice I've been given so far is get forward do I'm stoked to try this! ??

14097913:lauraobermeyer said:
throw your shoulder toward the ground, pull your legs behind you. big thing that made them click for me was to engage your whole body instead of just tossing your weight forward
 
I'm happy to see another idea/advice from ladies on this...I was trying to do this last weekend, my core was sore. Never thought about the shoulder..

**This post was edited on Feb 15th 2020 at 8:38:16am
 
I started trying this when I was going switch, getting the feel for how much I can pull my skis up before I fall forward (a little easier to fall uphill hahah). I feel like nosebutters take more leg strength than you'd think!
 
14099779:LostGirlsTribe said:
I started trying this when I was going switch, getting the feel for how much I can pull my skis up before I fall forward (a little easier to fall uphill hahah). I feel like nosebutters take more leg strength than you'd think!

Great idea! I need to practice my switch skiing anyway so I can get a two-in-one haha
 
I cannot. The three outcomes from my butter attempts are:

1: double eject to face

2. hyper extended/tweaked knee

3. snapped ski

I am not light whatsoever and my past skis were not stiff. I literally just suck lol.
 
14102013:Mingg said:
I cannot. The three outcomes from my butter attempts are:

1: double eject to face

2. hyper extended/tweaked knee

3. snapped ski

I am not light whatsoever and my past skis were not stiff. I literally just suck lol.

Hahaha we suck together
 
14102013:Mingg said:
I cannot. The three outcomes from my butter attempts are:

1: double eject to face

2. hyper extended/tweaked knee

3. snapped ski

I am not light whatsoever and my past skis were not stiff. I literally just suck lol.

Hahaha! Dude, I feel that. No one is the same either! I feel like some tricks other people get easily are so hard for me.
 
When you're feeling cocky and over stylish, on a very familiar catwalk, start switch and take a huge slow exhale into a fatty nose butter. The same cognitive response as taking a big sigh into a downward dog. Appease your lizard brain and look sick asf by popping a snappy 180 out of it with a quick inhale.
 
I love this very much thank you. ?? will try soon

14108293:larilinesign said:
When you're feeling cocky and over stylish, on a very familiar catwalk, start switch and take a huge slow exhale into a fatty nose butter. The same cognitive response as taking a big sigh into a downward dog. Appease your lizard brain and look sick asf by popping a snappy 180 out of it with a quick inhale.
 
I'm worried that I'm too weak/too light to get them (or that the boots I had aren't great with vishnus, I spent all season trying to get them), has anyone else experienced this? I weigh ~110 lbs without ski gear btw
 
14102013:Mingg said:
I cannot. The three outcomes from my butter attempts are:

1: double eject to face

2. hyper extended/tweaked knee

3. snapped ski

I am not light whatsoever and my past skis were not stiff. I literally just suck lol.

I had the double eject problem too, I had my dins at 7 and turned them to 9 and it worked. Now my skis only eject when I try to butter if there is snow in the bindings. When I butter I also noticed most of the strength to bend the ski on the noses came from my hamstrings. Initiating with the shoulder and then engaging your hamstrings is my advice.
 
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