HeluvaSkier
HeluvaSkier's Community Profile
| Location: |
Buffalo, NY |
| Forum Post Count: |
7012 |
| Join Date: |
8/28/00 |
| Interests (Hobbies, favorite activities, etc.): |
Skiing, Ski Racing, Road Cycling/Racing, Ski Gear |
| Home Mountain (where I ski most often): |
Holimont |
| Number of days I ski in a year: |
40 - 60 |
| Terrain or conditions I like to ski the most: |
Anything. Bring it on. |
| Gear I use: |
Mostly Fischer |
| The regions where I typically ski: |
WNY |
HeluvaSkier's Recent Activity
balance everyday
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/29/13 at 9:43pm | 149 replies | 3478 views
knee angle for max tipping ?
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/26/13 at 9:36pm | 5 replies | 108 views
Do experts and racers flex their ankles?
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/26/13 at 9:01pm | 339 replies | 7933 views
Technical Free Skiing Videos
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/21/13 at 10:02pm | 452 replies | 11577 views
2013 Carving Compilation - SL and GS
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/13/13 at 8:01pm | 61 replies | 1780 views
Why no counter in wedge turns?
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/12/13 at 6:27pm | 136 replies | 2125 views
Different Countries, different Skiing Styles -- MA welcome
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/11/13 at 8:47pm | 33 replies | 1004 views
Groomed turn- MA
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 4/11/13 at 9:57am | 146 replies | 3628 views
Our New, Best Video. Some thoughts and a question.
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 3/26/13 at 5:42pm | 40 replies | 1052 views
MA for 12 year old
HeluvaSkier posted in this thread in Ski Instruction & Coaching 2/28/13 at 10:48pm | 93 replies | 2133 views
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Skiing is an unnatural act. Everything in it is backward. You wanna move to the left, you don't step left, you stand on the right foot. To move right, you use your left foot. Instead of backing away from the fall line - like a sane person would do, you move toward it.
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