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01-09-05, 04:27 AM
Upright Aerials
180
Use Skis with twin tips for this Ski Trick. In doing the 180, try making small jumps. Imagine jumping on a trampoline. In starting your spin, make use of your hips and head. In the event that you are not beginning your spin after becoming airborne and if you are doing big, you can wait before rotating. Stay focused on your landing while going backwards and throughout the trick so that you will not rotate too much. Touch down with the tips followed by the tails of your Skis when landing.
360 Tail Grab
Make a tucked Iron Cross the moment you set your spin. After crossing up, find the tail of your Ski, hold it with your trailing hand, and pull it into the spin. Hold on to the tail for as long as you can. Keep your eyes over your shoulder all throughout the time that you are pulling the tail to the spin. Find your landing when you reach about more than half of your way around while still holding the tail of your Ski, then tread heavily on the landing.
540 Tail Grab
It is important to master the 360 Tail Grab as well as the 180 before trying the 540 Tail Grab. In executing this Ski Trick, recall how a 360 Tail Grab is done. Get into a tucked Iron Cross when you set your spin. When you have already crossed up, look for the tail of your Ski, hold that with your trailing hand, and pull it into the spin. Keep your eyes over your shoulder all throughout the time that you are pulling the tail to the spin. At this point in time, you are coming through the 360. To avoid over- rotating, remember to focus at the spot where you will be landing. Center your weight and reach your landing with the tips of your Skis first, then the tails.
Cork Screw 720
Make sure you have learned and tried the 540 spin before attempting the Cork Screw 720. In this Ski Trick, the important thing is to use the Edge to set your spin. Moreover, a Cork Screw 720 involved two axes. You can start on your left or your right, whichever side you land through the outside Edge. When you popped off your Edge, reach with your right arm forward and drive your head down towards your left hip. If you wish to spin faster, tuck up tight. But open up if you want to stop. You will see your landing after a 540. Keep looking at the spot where you will be landing and then stomp it after getting out of your spin.
Switched Corked 720
In this Ski Trick, it is very essential to over the shoulder which you are planning to make your spin. With about three feet away from the lip, slide your Skis flat on the take off and begin the spin. You should be rotating the moment you leave the ground. While spinning, cork out this Ski Trick by driving down your lead shoulder. Doing so should likewise make your head to follow. Execute the grab as the spin progresses and if that certain point comes when you have enough momentum to sustain the whole Ski Trick. Keep the grab for as long as you can for more style. If you have gone 540, find where you will be landing. When you spot the landing, stomp it.
Half-Cab Mute Grab
In this Ski Trick, it is better if you are already accustomed in skiing backwards. Look over your shoulder as you approach the jump and catch sight of the lip. Keep your eyes over your shoulder the moment you are airborne and start spinning. Make the grab through your trailing hand. Pull the grab when you want to spin slower. Focus on your landing, then tread heavily and ski on.
Inverted Aerials
Ski Tricks classified as Inverted Aerials include Under flip, Switch Backflip, Mute Back Flip, D Spin, and D Spin 900.
Under Flip
Turn 90? to face the slope at a right angle. Instead of moving your head downhill, move it toward the mountain. Spin 90? to land switch.
Switch Backflip
More technical Switch Flips were based on this Ski Trick. Concentrate on the end of the jump if you drop in backwards. During your take-off, find the lip by slightly rotating your shoulder to your left or right, depending on which side is easier for you. When you reach the lip of the jump, pop straight up and then drop your head back. Remember that right timing of rotation is very important in this Ski Trick. You will be able to know if you are spinning too fast or too slow if you can see the landing when you are flipping. Pulling your legs around will make you spin faster. On the other hand, arch your back if you wish to slow down your spin. In taking off, throw your head back as far as possible so that you will see your landing. Search the landing by looking through your legs when you come around. Reach out, and then stick it.
Mute Back Flip
In this Ski Trick, you need to consider these basic four parts: flip, grab, tweak, and the landing. In the flip, set it up and make sure you have more rotation. Ideally, you must be tucked and grabbing before the end of the first quarter of your spin. Thus, quickly go for the grab when you tuck. To convert the trick from a backflip into a laid out one, arch your back as much as you can. Doing so will also make your spin slower. As for your landing, the right time to land is when your feet already passed the top of your spin. Tread heavily on the landing when you reach it.
D Spin
You can do this Ski Trick only if you can already execute a 720 and backflips. At the take off, turn your head and throw your shoulder down on either side (left or right). If you want to go for the grab, cross your Skis and move them in such a way that it will be easy for you to grab the tail of your Ski. Find where you will be landing once you have already finished one spin. Keep your eyes on the spot and touch down.
D Spin 900
Sensibly enough, you should be able to make the D Spin before you advance to D Spin 900. To do this Ski Trick, make an off-axis 360 which is nearly on the state of being horizontal. Then go into an off-axis backflip before the Corked 360 comes to an end. Lastly, execute a 180 after the flip for the 900.
180
Use Skis with twin tips for this Ski Trick. In doing the 180, try making small jumps. Imagine jumping on a trampoline. In starting your spin, make use of your hips and head. In the event that you are not beginning your spin after becoming airborne and if you are doing big, you can wait before rotating. Stay focused on your landing while going backwards and throughout the trick so that you will not rotate too much. Touch down with the tips followed by the tails of your Skis when landing.
360 Tail Grab
Make a tucked Iron Cross the moment you set your spin. After crossing up, find the tail of your Ski, hold it with your trailing hand, and pull it into the spin. Hold on to the tail for as long as you can. Keep your eyes over your shoulder all throughout the time that you are pulling the tail to the spin. Find your landing when you reach about more than half of your way around while still holding the tail of your Ski, then tread heavily on the landing.
540 Tail Grab
It is important to master the 360 Tail Grab as well as the 180 before trying the 540 Tail Grab. In executing this Ski Trick, recall how a 360 Tail Grab is done. Get into a tucked Iron Cross when you set your spin. When you have already crossed up, look for the tail of your Ski, hold that with your trailing hand, and pull it into the spin. Keep your eyes over your shoulder all throughout the time that you are pulling the tail to the spin. At this point in time, you are coming through the 360. To avoid over- rotating, remember to focus at the spot where you will be landing. Center your weight and reach your landing with the tips of your Skis first, then the tails.
Cork Screw 720
Make sure you have learned and tried the 540 spin before attempting the Cork Screw 720. In this Ski Trick, the important thing is to use the Edge to set your spin. Moreover, a Cork Screw 720 involved two axes. You can start on your left or your right, whichever side you land through the outside Edge. When you popped off your Edge, reach with your right arm forward and drive your head down towards your left hip. If you wish to spin faster, tuck up tight. But open up if you want to stop. You will see your landing after a 540. Keep looking at the spot where you will be landing and then stomp it after getting out of your spin.
Switched Corked 720
In this Ski Trick, it is very essential to over the shoulder which you are planning to make your spin. With about three feet away from the lip, slide your Skis flat on the take off and begin the spin. You should be rotating the moment you leave the ground. While spinning, cork out this Ski Trick by driving down your lead shoulder. Doing so should likewise make your head to follow. Execute the grab as the spin progresses and if that certain point comes when you have enough momentum to sustain the whole Ski Trick. Keep the grab for as long as you can for more style. If you have gone 540, find where you will be landing. When you spot the landing, stomp it.
Half-Cab Mute Grab
In this Ski Trick, it is better if you are already accustomed in skiing backwards. Look over your shoulder as you approach the jump and catch sight of the lip. Keep your eyes over your shoulder the moment you are airborne and start spinning. Make the grab through your trailing hand. Pull the grab when you want to spin slower. Focus on your landing, then tread heavily and ski on.
Inverted Aerials
Ski Tricks classified as Inverted Aerials include Under flip, Switch Backflip, Mute Back Flip, D Spin, and D Spin 900.
Under Flip
Turn 90? to face the slope at a right angle. Instead of moving your head downhill, move it toward the mountain. Spin 90? to land switch.
Switch Backflip
More technical Switch Flips were based on this Ski Trick. Concentrate on the end of the jump if you drop in backwards. During your take-off, find the lip by slightly rotating your shoulder to your left or right, depending on which side is easier for you. When you reach the lip of the jump, pop straight up and then drop your head back. Remember that right timing of rotation is very important in this Ski Trick. You will be able to know if you are spinning too fast or too slow if you can see the landing when you are flipping. Pulling your legs around will make you spin faster. On the other hand, arch your back if you wish to slow down your spin. In taking off, throw your head back as far as possible so that you will see your landing. Search the landing by looking through your legs when you come around. Reach out, and then stick it.
Mute Back Flip
In this Ski Trick, you need to consider these basic four parts: flip, grab, tweak, and the landing. In the flip, set it up and make sure you have more rotation. Ideally, you must be tucked and grabbing before the end of the first quarter of your spin. Thus, quickly go for the grab when you tuck. To convert the trick from a backflip into a laid out one, arch your back as much as you can. Doing so will also make your spin slower. As for your landing, the right time to land is when your feet already passed the top of your spin. Tread heavily on the landing when you reach it.
D Spin
You can do this Ski Trick only if you can already execute a 720 and backflips. At the take off, turn your head and throw your shoulder down on either side (left or right). If you want to go for the grab, cross your Skis and move them in such a way that it will be easy for you to grab the tail of your Ski. Find where you will be landing once you have already finished one spin. Keep your eyes on the spot and touch down.
D Spin 900
Sensibly enough, you should be able to make the D Spin before you advance to D Spin 900. To do this Ski Trick, make an off-axis 360 which is nearly on the state of being horizontal. Then go into an off-axis backflip before the Corked 360 comes to an end. Lastly, execute a 180 after the flip for the 900.