Spinning form

Caze

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I know this is very cliche so I am sorry, if a post like this already exists then sorry but I've looked.

I know its safe to assume that skiers progress with more spins like 270s on/off, surface swaps, and bind swaps over time, but I really want to know if there is anyway of practicing getting comfortable doing 270s or even 360s and so on without putting on skis, so is there any way to almost "practice" spins to get better when I ski? Is there a technique to spinning? Everytime I put my boots on it feels like it restricts my spins.

Do you guys have any tips that could help? I want to try to stomp a 270 on my pvc rails and maybe stomp one at a real park.
 
topic:Caze said:
I know this is very cliche so I am sorry, if a post like this already exists then sorry but I've looked.

I know its safe to assume that skiers progress with more spins like 270s on/off, surface swaps, and bind swaps over time, but I really want to know if there is anyway of practicing getting comfortable doing 270s or even 360s and so on without putting on skis, so is there any way to almost "practice" spins to get better when I ski? Is there a technique to spinning? Everytime I put my boots on it feels like it restricts my spins.

Do you guys have any tips that could help? I want to try to stomp a 270 on my pvc rails and maybe stomp one at a real park.

buy one of those rollers you use to roll your back out they are round like a rail and help with balance since they want to roll all over the floor, I practice swaps, 4s on and off and alot more just sitting around inside
 
13761733:Caze said:
Even like the old kids ones, or the gymnastics facility.

Make sure to wear your ski boots on the trampoline for maximum training efficiency
 
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