I just love JF's fine technical skiing and also found the accompanying music to be just great! I spent ten years skiing and living in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. I worked for their ski school for a couple of years as a level three instructor. The director of our ski school was also from Mt Saint Anne, Quebec as is JF Beaulieu. Our fearless leader was also a wonderful skier, a level four instructor, and examiner. I truly believe that the province of Quebec produces some of Canada's and the world's most technically proficient skiers on the planet. My theory for this is that they must learn to ski very icy conditions so they really learn early how to properly weight the outside edge and carve nice round turns.....all the best instructors at the Lake seemed to be from the province of Quebec. I learned a lot from these dudes over the years and by the end of my stay in the Bow Valley I too was at a level where I seriously considered attempting my level four and pursuing a career in teaching, however, graduate school seemed a wiser career decision and I returned for graduate studies.......Anyway, enough about me........Truly a great video! I enjoyed it thoroughly. It is nice to see guys shredding waste deep powder but I also enjoy watching someone who really knows how to carve a proper turn apply his trade.....cheers to all from chilly yet snowless Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Keep up the great work!
@billarmatage5858
9 жыл бұрын
Hi JF Great Skiing! Great Music! Great videoing! Bill
@georgert
8 жыл бұрын
That's some seriously fine skiing. I love how JF blends supple, elastic and dynamic shape change with disciplined, precise positioning of corresponding body parts. It's hard for even elite skiers to find that sweet spot between being too loose and flailing or too mechanical and skiing like a robot.... or a brick. JF hits EVERY turn.
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