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Paul Lorenz
Australia
Приєднався 2 бер 2013
Mimic SKI Challenge
Our ability to mimic others helps us adapt our skiing and develop our skills. See if you can guess which three styles I am trying to mimic in this video?
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CARVING | Where should your feet be?
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Where your feet are in relation to your hips or Centre of Mass has major impacts on balance, your ability to capture energy from the snow and also your ability to transition. This is one of my major focuses when I'm skiing and particularly at the start of the season. For the full video including exercises, feelings, queues, tactics and tips head to: www.projectedproductions.com/videolibrary The...
LONG TURNS | High performance objective
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Listen to ex Europa Cup athlete, ex National coach, and Projected athlete, Alex Taugwalder explain his objectives in high performance carved turns. To watch the full video and listen to Alex's exercises and tips to improve you carved turns, check out THE ZILLERTAL PROJECT in the Projected Library: ww.projectedproductions.com/videolibrary
CARVING | SL vs GS ski
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View detailed articles on all things skiing please visit: www.paullorenzclinics.com/articles Join a Projected Camp and be coached by Paul Lorenz. Details: www.projectedproductions.com/camps The best gear for this type of skiing: PLAYsnowsports: www.playsnowsports.com/ Volkl: www.voelkl.com/en/ Marker: www.marker.net/en/ Dalbello: www.dalbello.it/en/ Onyone: en.onyone.co.jp/ Spy Optics: www...
Variable Skiing
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Skiing with @ReillyMcGlashan 21.8.2022 View detailed articles on all things skiing please visit: www.paullorenzclinics.com/articles Join a Projected Camp and be coached by Paul Lorenz. Details: www.projectedproductions.com/camps The best gear for this type of skiing: PLAYsnowsports: www.playsnowsports.com/ Volkl: www.voelkl.com/en/ Marker: www.marker.net/en/ Dalbello: www.dalbello.it/en/ On...
CARVING | Visualisation is key to improvement
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Carving imagery for visualisation and ski improvement. To watch the carving instructional video, the ROAD TO CARVING with Paul Lorenz, head to: www.ProjectedProductions.com/videolibrary View detailed articles on all things skiing please visit: www.paullorenzclinics.com/articles Join a Projected Camp and be coached by Paul Lorenz. Details: www.projectedproductions.com/camps The best gear for thi...
CARVING TRANSITION | Understanding this will improve performance
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Understand exactly what is needed to transition effectively will improve your carving performance. Paul Lorenz explains the physics involved and how to move to use this to your advantage. This is an excerpt from the ROAD TO CARVING and provides an example of how concepts are explained in this carving instructional video. The full video includes clear explanations, exercises, diagrams and progre...
HOW TO BEND A SKI | More pressure or more edge?
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This is an example of how concepts are explained in the carving instructional video, ROAD TO CARVING. The full video includes clear explanations, exercises, diagrams and progressions to improve your carving skills and improve your understanding of the key movements and objectives. To watch the ROAD TO CARVING, head to www.ProjectedProductions.com/videolibrary today! View detailed articles on al...
ONYONE Review | Tech Ski Wear
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This is a short review of the bright, technical ski suits produced by Onyone. Check out more from Onyone at en.onyone.co.jp If you are in North America, contact the North American distributor: info@onyone.ca
ROAD TO CARVING
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OUT NOW! To watch the Road to Carving head to www.projectedproductions.com/videolibrary
Pure Carve Rhythm Change
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Head to www.ProjectedProductions.com/videolibrary to see the full version with narration and diagrams to articulate the skier's intent, thought process, focus points, internal/external cues and much more.
SHORT TURNS | Objectives High Performance
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SHORT TURNS | Objectives High Performance
FIS vs REGULAR SKIS | What's the Difference?
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FIS vs REGULAR SKIS | What's the Difference?
What’s the current version of this type of ski?
Awesome turns
Amazing explanation. I‘ll immediately try this when I get back to snow.
Awesome 😎
This is terribly over-simplified. #1 - You do not use just your leg...you use a switch in pelvic bone tilt to take weight off the old DH ski. It is a combination of leg shortening, and pelvic bone tilt switch. You can eve see this in your own example in the video, but you do not talk about it #2 - You do not want to go from 90/10 to 90/10 the other way. Ending the turn, you transition to 50/50 weight dist. You start the next turn using two skis...then after a few tenths of a second...transition to one ski. Transferring all the weight to one ski too soon, then turning will make for a slowed transition. Try it on GS skis - it literally wont work. Use BOTH skis evenly weighted to start the turn. #3 - You must not go overboard in taking load off the old DH ski. That is the new inside ski, and it LEADS the initiation of the new turn. You must learn the feeling of inside foot supination and pointing the tip of the inside ski toward the outside ski, which will enable stronger supination. Also, as the skis are coming to flat in transition, you want to think about getting the upper body over the new inside knee as you tip and lead with that knee EARLY. From the point at which both skis come under you flat...you should feel like you are tipping the inside ski SOONER. #4 - Once you get to about 20 degree edge angles...THEN you smoothly transition to one ski using inside leg shortening and even more aggressive hip leveling. This will before the fall line, ideally. At the fall line you want to be one one ski, fully loaded.
스키는 서커스다. 나도 스키 20년 정도 탓는데 몸이 안따라온다.
this is so beautiful to look at
what skis are you on at 0:32?
I don’t understand which ski was up at the end?
Not sure what country but #2 looks like WC skiers free ski
“cen-TRIPI-tul” force. Awesome skiing!
Wow, you make it complicated. Don't you realize that he moves inside at the beginning simply to stay balanced and centered, keeping up with his skis... Go when you are going....
BOOM!
What length and radius and brand skis are you using paul
What length ski are you using in most of your carving videos
Nice video. I believe this can help me from holding on to the turn too long.
Hip angulation means to press by hip?
Should a youth racer go with a FIS ski? Most of the time training but some free skiing with friends. 12 years old starting to get serious about racing, new england mountains.
Yeah, this is an incredibly useful video, thanks!!
That was completely "useless". What were you thinking? you talked for 4 minutes and told us 'Nothing'. We don't know how tall you are?? the figures you rattle off so fast if we blink, we missed it, mean nothing when you could be 5 feet tall, or 6 feet tall. Why didn't you give us a side view and show us with your elbow on a 90 degree like a normal human being where your pole is, and the range you adjust it when needed. That would have been useful. Instead, you took our time to tell us that short turns it should be shorter, moguls even shorter, gee thanks as if we didn't know that already, what does "shorter' mean genius? give us a point of reference. If this is how you teach skiing, God save your students.
NR 1 !!!
NR 1 !!!!!😀
i like to move both hands towards the new outside ski, that helps me get balanced on the new ski really early, with a low centre of mass, and from there i can move inside the new turn quicker while staying balanced on that new outside ski
What camera do you use?
Watching it just now. It's fantastic. I've just realised I started doing things completely the wrong way recently.
Possibly the best explanation I’ve heard. The light bulb came on and this made sense. That’s what really matters in teaching or conveying something. Nice job!
Thanks, I’m glad this video was helpful. For the full video, please have a look www.projectedproductions.com/videolibrary
This is great and would really like to get one. But it seems impossible in Europe. Do you know of any shops in Europe or other brands that make demo-team ski wear? Cheers!
Nr 1 !!!!
How tall are you?
I just think you have the best short turns among public skiers. Perfect, athletic releasing which makes this huge deflection and snow spay. Just love it.
Excellent Paul!
Not sure if you can call 'short turns' a 'carving' 🙂
U need to learn to plant ur poles better ur just flailing them around at times
There is so much power in your skiing, Paul. I know you think a lot about how to make it look exciting. You succeed. You inspire. Absolute aggression!
Easy peezy!
I just went skiing!
cristal clear but do pressing with external leg help to reach that long leg feeling ? or this actually come naturally due to the angle ?
Dziękujemy.
I see he gets chatter too when really pushing the skis, I don't feel so bad now.
It's all about them FEET!! 🦶
PAUL!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
do you have a video where explain the hide moviment of dorsi plantar flexion?
Thank you. Is he using the “rolling”, the initiation with hip, that Takao Murayama described at his 2019 Interski clinic?
FIS SL skis are much different than FIS GS skis, as far as the level of skier required. Most decent skiers, even intermediates, can actually ski a FIS 165 cm SL ski. With a 12-13m radius, the turn arc is so tight that you do not need to really bend the ski. Just tip in a bit...and it is turning like crazy. This makes them extremely versatile. When I hopped on a pair of Rossi Hero 165 FIS SL skis....I seriously wondered if they were really race skis. They were so balanced and easy to ski. But then when I laid them over, I saw that in fact they can grip/rip. They literally can do it all, at least on piste. A FIS GS ski (30m+) is a completely different beast. The long radius requires very high level technique to get the turn started as you build speed. Also, to get the ski to bend and turn properly you have to get up to at least 35 mph, and be able to lay the ski over to at least 45 degrees. There are not many people that can do this reliably enough to ski safe on a public resort. I would only recommend a 30m ski to a true expert or ex racer. Even most Masters races choose a 24-27m ski...not a full 30m ski.
Absolutely dead on. I am a very good recreational skier and have a Fischer sl wc and a atomic junior gs with a radius of 24m. The sl ski is so much easier to ski compared to the gs, it's mind blowing. Proper gs skis needs so much more precision, speed and discipline to turn well whereas the sl ski is still very good fun even if you're not going all out and focusing up. I can't even imagine what it's like to ski a wc gs with 30m radius.
I guess I am kind of an intermediate skier since I only recently learned what it means to be on the edge and corner without throwing too much snow around. I felt exactly what you describe when skiing an "all mountain" Volkl Kendo 88. The feeling of getting on the edge on manchester was amazing but ski felt dead without really pushing it hard and when getting on hard patches, not pushing and trying to just cruise was straight forward painful as the ski would bounce and skip on the edge. I was quite unhappy wth this rental until later evening when the slope got quite worn out and cushioning of the snow allowed for more relaxed ride. But I can imagine that a GS doesn't really get better with moguls, on the contrary, it must get worse and worse through the day. A guy at the rental place said it is indeed the case and they don't carry proper GS skis and would never recommend them to any beginner.
I tried Volkl RTiger SC/RC and was amazed by them. Is classic SL (not Master nor FIS) much stiffer? After all SC doesn't have full metal plate, just the frame as far as I understood
@@waki_resigns The feeling when you are on the edge and it fells like you are on rails ist the best feelings in skiing in my opinion, so it's nice that you got to experience that. Regarding your statement about gs skis getting worse through the day I can absolutely agree. Ideally i would start the day on my gs skis when the slopes are still empty and hard in the morning and then switch to a more versatile ski later in the day, but I don't like the hassle of bringing two skis. And gs skis are surprisingly fun to drift/steer and even short turn as well if you have good technique as their narrow build makes them super nice to put on edge. But as you said, not beginner friendly, which is why the most advanced ski I find in rentals in Europe is usually something like a atomic redster g9 consumer version.
@@waki_resigns I don't know specifically how voelkl does it, but most brands have two sl-type skis in their race(-oriented) segment: One SC and one SL. The SL is either the Fis approved slalom ski or very close to it. The SC is the consumer version of the SL ski and usually very popular among sportive on piste skiers. They both have similar radius and usually look very similar but are two completely different skis. The main difference is the higher stiffness and more direct/aggressive nature of the sl. As far as I know, specific master slalom skis aren't really a thing. So if you tried the voelkl sc, it was the consumer ski closest to the worldcup version. The sl only gives benefits to people who have very good technique and are willing to accept the more exhausting/demanding experience.
T@paullorenz6389, thank you. I watched another video, "Japan at Interski", where a Japanese demonstrator discusses rolling. He mentions turning at the hip joint. But, in his demonstration, it seems that he is turning his whole pelvis. Can you explain in more detail what he is talking about? Maybe you can do a video about it?
Tnx for the video. Which company of fis skis are best, there's so much variety -Atomic, Head, Volkl, Ficher... Which one do i know is best for me haha
Can you use the Fis skis on piste at any snow conditions, even if it's a nice pow day?
many years ago during my level 3 exam when questioned on the chair lift riding with the examiner about what I felt was the biggest milestone to become a more dynamic skier from simply open parallel I described the moving diagonally across the skis taking the CM into the inside of the new turn. when pressed how to accomplish that bio-mechanically I was at a bit of a loss since for me it was more cerebral. then I went back to the idea of long leg short leg concept with either extending the short or leg or in some cases just relaxing the long leg. it served me well I passed and eventually ending my career after 26 years of a rewarding experience of helping many many students to enjoy the sport at a higher level.
Hey Paul what’s your best SL ski ? I m thinking about buying Stockli laser SL, Völkl racetiger SL or Fischer WC Pro SL. I am intermediate/advanced and I love agility changing directions and sometimes I do also medium turns, my height is 175cm thanks mannn
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Thanks Andrew
what does hips crossing the skis mean?