The truth behind Shaun White revealed..

"Shaun's Father, Carrottop, carrying his pregnant Mother, a Giant Catfish, to the hospital."
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White's secret (or rather differentiating factor) is that his stance is super wide....

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It's also my secret... (or differentiating factor)

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But racers have wide stance too, don't they??

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Yeah but how evenly is the pressure distributed along both skis.. and through the body...

My other secret is that I don't ski in pain or fear.. or rather I ride on the edge of it... because once I enter either of those states.. I am not skiing in that evolutionary zone I want. But it takes a while to get to that point, and you can still do it on other skis, but without as much as intensity as on the heartslayers (well that's my claim.)

And this is why Shaun White could be the next big heatcastler... he's unconsciously calibrating on the heart... although I am still unsure of how the wide stance applies to airs.
 
12963236:Heartcastle said:
White's secret (or rather differentiating factor) is that his stance is super wide....

Oakleys+Shaun+White+Wins+Gold+2013+X+Games.jpeg


7XGames11ShaunWhite.jpg


It's also my secret... (or differentiating factor)

c.png


13.jpg


source

But racers have wide stance too, don't they??

usp_olympics__alpine_skiing-ladies__giant_slalom_62119346.jpg


Yeah but how evenly is the pressure distributed along both skis.. and through the body...

My other secret is that I don't ski in pain or fear.. or rather I ride on the edge of it... because once I enter either of those states.. I am not skiing in that evolutionary zone I want. But it takes a while to get to that point, and you can still do it on other skis, but without as much as intensity as on the heartslayers (well that's my claim.)

And this is why Shaun White could be the next big heatcastler... he's unconsciously calibrating on the heart... although I am still unsure of how the wide stance applies to airs.

So much effort
 
12963378:Heartcastle said:
No, no, no.. so little effort...

i honestly dont know if i should take you serious or not, by the way your stance is actually to tight in the first pic and you lean in on your inside ski too much
 
12963432:chapz69 said:
i honestly dont know if i should take you serious or not, by the way your stance is actually to tight in the first pic and you lean in on your inside ski too much

I can adjust my weighting for what feels best. Anyway, says Shaun:

"Twenty-five and a quarter. It's big. I have always kind of had this stance going. I don't know why. It feels strange when I don't."

Thread's about Shaun, so it's worth noting the massive stance.
 
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