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PartnerNews | Black Diamond Beta - Video series

Valuable tips for skiers and climbers

by PowderGuide 02/12/2020
The North American company Black Diamond, which is best known for its wide range of climbing equipment, has also been involved in the ski sector for a number of years and has become an integral part of it. At the end of last year, the company and physiotherapist Esther Smith got together to produce a video series with numerous valuable tips for freeriders and climbers. We're showing you the result today!

If there's anyone who knows her stuff, it's definitely Esther Smith: Black Diamond Ambassador, founder of "Grassroots Physical Therapy" and physiotherapist to Black Diamond athletes.

In the 6th episode of the BD Beta series with Esther, we find out what an injury-preventing and efficient ski touring technique looks like on the ascent. The physiotherapist's tips are vividly presented by team rider Mary McIntyre and there are also a few beautiful landscape and powder descent shots. But first, here is a brief summary of the physiotherapist's tips.

Push don't pull

Instead of pulling the back leg forward, it is more efficient to "push" forward with the front leg. This also works the back of the thigh, which means greater efficiency.

Slide don't stomp

In order to relieve the hip flexors and achieve a higher level of efficiency, it is necessary to slide over the ground with the skis and not lift them up (similar to running).

Anatomy of a Kickturn

Kickturn technique: Secure stance, kick with the back leg, let the ski tips come up. Keep going!

To be able to apply these tips on your next ski tour, watch the short video, internalize the instructions and have fun on your next ski tour!

This article has been automatically translated by DeepL with subsequent editing. If you notice any spelling or grammatical errors or if the translation has lost its meaning, please write an e-mail to the editors.

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