Esta nieve hace creer a muchos que esquían mal
In this video, you'll understand why some early-season snow conditions can make you feel like you're skiing terribly, even if your technique isn't necessarily the problem. We're talking about a very particular type of snow: a mix of canyon snow, fresh snow, moisture, cold, sun, and areas that can become very smooth, slippery, or even dangerous. It's snow that doesn't behave like "normal" hard snow with grip, and it can cause your skis to slip under your feet, especially if you're trying to carve where the edges can't catch. The idea isn't to find a technical excuse, but to learn to distinguish between a movement problem and a snow condition that requires more caution, more adaptation, and sometimes simply waiting for it to change. In this video, you'll understand: why canyon snow can become so tricky when it gets wet and freezes; how to recognize the most problematic areas near snow canyons; why this snow can be more treacherous than actual glacial ice; Why attempting pure carving in these conditions doesn't always make sense; The difference between pure carving and brush carving in changing snow; Why you shouldn't blame yourself too quickly when your skis aren't gripping; When it's best to adjust your skiing, wait, or simply ride through the section cautiously. To go further: If you simply want to better understand the difference between brush carving and pure carving: • La diferencia entre carving puro y brush-c... If you want to learn how to build the brushed-carved turn step by step: https://ski-flix.com/categories/perfe... If you want to learn carving: https://ski-flix.com/programs/collect... SKIFLIX is the educational platform of Labo du Skieur. It guides you with structured video programs to understand and practice essential skiing movements according to the PMTS approach. My approach: I ski and teach using PMTS, the system developed by Harald Harb. There are several ways to ski; here I share the one I use because it provides clear, progressive, and consistent guidance for adult skiers who truly want to understand what they are doing on their skis. Chapters: 00:00 The start of the season in the Pyrenees 00:58 Pleasant, dense snow at the beginning 01:26 Snow cannons as an important indicator 02:19 Why snow cannons can be tricky 03:24 The same area two hours later 04:08 Real ice vs. smooth, soapy snow 04:48 Pure carving, brush carving, and the limits of grip 05:53 When you compare yourself to other skiers 07:29 Typical conditions in the Pyrenees 08:40 Practical example: pure carving vs. brush carving 09:32 When your ski slips under your foot 11:00 What to do in this type of snow 11:51 Going further #skiing #skiingtechnique #PMTS #skiflix #carving

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