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• Monday, December 13th, 2010

Good stance is essential for snow skiing. Learn about the proper ski stance with expert skiing tips in this free winter sports video. Expert: Brad Disabella Bio: Brad Disabella is from Running Springs, California. He started skiing when he was 4 years old and has been active in the sport ever since. Filmmaker: Devin Boddie

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10 Responses

  1. 1
    TrIcKsTeR6009 

    wtf are you talking about, the switz skiers are the best, im american.. just stating

  2. 2
    MrChurbs 

    No….no….no….no.

    Mogul skiing requires a specific style….

  3. 3
    wernerTDoes 

    What accent???

  4. 4
    Bridget417 

    his accent is so distracting lol

  5. 5
    optionaxis 

    Learning how to ski from a youtube video, and shitty skiers/teachers at that.. Grab some skis, go to the mountain, maybe you’ll actually get better.

  6. 6
    danadbutler 

    That’s all you can say? Is tool your nick name? “Lol, ninjeba”. I think you were saying “Lol, insert letterwriters name” Maybe you can try again and actually explain why you are saying to use a shoulder width stance. Are you teaching people how to do the giant Slalom? Please try to express yourself again without calling yourself names.

  7. 7
    ninjeba 

    Lol, tool

  8. 8
    danadbutler 

    Dude, you are completely inaccurate stating that feet should be far apart for a proper stance. Go check out the latest mogul competitions on youtube and see how far apart their feet are. Everyone knows mogul skiers are the king of the mountain and should be emulated for proper skiing.

  9. 9
    apowers008 

    is that an instructor suite ? I don’t think so..
    Please to the internet a favor and go away!

  10. 10
    oldstokey 

    Good videos man but what about ankle flex? That’s a fundamental thing in the ski stance – everything flows from that. Flex your ankle forward, bend the knees moderately; this stance makes sure you transfer the power to the ski using your skeletal frame instead of burning out your quads. Too many beginners lean back in their stance – this is because they don’t flex their ankles forward.

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