Author Topic: Separation at the hip joint  (Read 1759 times)

Gary

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Re: Separation at the hip joint
« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2012, 09:18:22 am »
Hey Mike...thanks and I must agree in that JC's methods have made me a more efficient, less tired and worn out crud, bump and pow skier...I have NO doubt about that. You know the conditions we skied at Holimont with the pow and some of the narrow lines i skied on the DPS...very comfortable...no tight or tired muscles...just very relaxed. This is how I can ski 6 days in a row and still be ready to go again.

But as an example skiing with wife, Svend and family at Mr. Norquay, given the perfect carpet groomed snow we had and the amazing steeps, I was channeling HH all day long. Creating good angles, lot's of counter and movements right out of his book. Felt like a jet pilot ripn' turns until closing time.

So....I take great pride when I've had guys like Peter Kelty and an instructor who knows Harold having said to me...I can see a lot of HH movements in your skiing. I take great pride that I can apply the skills taught by HH and JC to me and use them wherever conditions will give me the longest, less fatiguing, happiest, most fun day on the mountain.

So yup....if you've seen me skied or any here that I've skied with...whatever anyone calls what I do....I'm loving it and like you Mike,  always looking for more ways to make me better.

Thanks my friend...g

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