SLVSH

13257605:mattwalker said:
It is really hard to do math while skiing slope courses hahah. That was not what I planned for a run. Was kinda doing rail tricks on the fly after messing up that first one.

With that said, we got a really good idea from Bellemare today. Both skiers spin both directions as much as they can. How far off zero they end at, we subtract from their score. Whoever spun the most wins. We are gonna keep messing with it, we also have a few other ideas to mix up course previews, so stay tuned.

That's some tough math while flipping through the air on 70 footers haha.
 
13257605:mattwalker said:
It is really hard to do math while skiing slope courses hahah. That was not what I planned for a run. Was kinda doing rail tricks on the fly after messing up that first one.

With that said, we got a really good idea from Bellemare today. Both skiers spin both directions as much as they can. How far off zero they end at, we subtract from their score. Whoever spun the most wins. We are gonna keep messing with it, we also have a few other ideas to mix up course previews, so stay tuned.

What about both riders start with a standard score of 200, 1800, 1440 etc etc. (changes every game) then you have to nominate a direction in which your score goes down and score goes up, but you can't spin the same direction two times in a row.

What about a game of SLVSH on the actual course? That way you get your tricks dialed along with filming a new game.
 
13257630:ChubbyBoy said:
What about both riders start with a standard score of 200, 1800, 1440 etc etc. (changes every game) then you have to nominate a direction in which your score goes down and score goes up, but you can't spin the same direction two times in a row.

What about a game of SLVSH on the actual course? That way you get your tricks dialed along with filming a new game.

I like this idea...

I'm thinking each rider should choose their ending value (e.g. right +540, left +180) and subtract how much they missed by from that. That way riders can get a good practice run by trying what they intend to throw, and they are penalized for botching tricks and having to improvise
 
13256122:theslvsh said:
We tried a new game/ style of a course preview today during the first Dew Tour practice. We are calling it ZERO. The goal of the game is to spin as much as you can both ways and try to get your total net rotations to equal 0. Example: You have two jumps and one down rail, you spin a left 900 then a right 900 on the jumps and you do a 270 pretz 270 on the rail. Net rotations=0. Next skier does a left 1080 to a right 1080 and a 270 pretz 270 as well. He spun more so forth he wins.

Check it out.
http://vimeo.com/113970445

that video is just taking me to what looks like a picture of a ring as a jewellery advertisement.
 
13259636:zzzskizzz said:
that video is just taking me to what looks like a picture of a ring as a jewellery advertisement.

13259833:yorick said:
Put a 5 on the end.

Or, even better, go to their website and view it there so they can stack up hits. This only stays around if it's successful, let's do out best to make it that
 
an idea for a game in the future could be a form of ski dice.

spin/slide direction picked at random- left or right

spin amount picked at random- up to 12?

grab picked at random out of a list of a ton of them

rail tricks could be incorporated into this too somehow

it would require some programming but I'm sure someone here can figure it out. otherwise you could have a dedicated trick caller. just an idea......
 
How did Jackson go from just another Wells brother to one of the livest doing it? Fucked up good, proper style, perfect trick selection. I wasn't checking for him until watching his slope runs at breck. God damn that family is buckwild.
 
Jea! Big ups to Keri Herman as the ref! Won't spoil the game for people who haven't seen it, but that was legit!
 
Holy shit that was nuts. I totally forgot how insane Walker is. His grab game is just insane. I want to see a jump only game between him and Sheahan.
 
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