Matt Graham: The Mogul Paradox - Why Elite Skiers AVOID Ski-Snow Contact
I have to admit that one of my core beliefs about moguls was challenged during this most recent conversation with Olympic Moguls silver medalist Matt Graham. For a long time, I believed that more ski snow contact was the ultimate sign of a good bump skierl. But in this open and honest conversation, Matt explains why the opposite is true when you want speed and rhythm in a mogul course.I was working with Carv at Hintertux when I met up with him, and he talked me through the key ideas the best bump skiers in the world rely on plus a whole lot more 👇 The Mogul ParadoxOne of the biggest concepts he shares is something called bridging. It is the ability to absorb the terrain so well that the skis do not press unnecessarily into the bumps. By bridging at the right moment, the skier reduces friction, avoids braking, and keeps the ideal turn tempo flowing. Once Matt explained it, the whole approach made a lot more sense.The Boot Alignment BreakthroughMatt also speaks openly about the long journey he had getting his equipment right. He explains the exact alignment change that finally let him ski with more comfort and less fight. Hearing that from someone at his level shows how important the right setup really is.CarvWe also talk about Carv’s data in moguls. Matt tried CARV for the first time this November and currently he is the number 1 skier on the global Carv leaderboard. Yes higher than Ted Ligety and some of the best carvers in the world. It’s very cool because Carv now has separate Ski IQs for Moguls, Carving, Short Turns and Powder. We find out that elite mogul skiers have an insanely high tempo or rhythm of turns way above even expert skiers.A quick note about Big Picture SkiingIf you want help improving your skiing this season, I would love to guide you. The Big Picture Skiing learning platform gives you a clear, structured way to progress instead of trying to piece things together from random YouTube tips. You will find step by step skill progressions, deep dive videos on topics like hip position and outside ski balance, and a learning pathway built from my 20 years of coaching skiers at every level.Podcast listeners can use code PODCAST for 25 percent off any membership.Thanks for listening skiers. See you out on the slopes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Conversation That Changed How I Understand Skis: Jurij Franko on the Birth of Modern Ski Design
This is a remastered release (2018) of one of the most eye-opening conversations I’ve ever had about skiing.Before I had proper mics or a real podcast setup, I sat down with Jurij Franko - the physicist, former racer, and engineer behind the original shaped-ski revolution at Elan. The audio is now cleaned up, and I’m thrilled to bring this episode back because it genuinely changed how I understand skis.Jurij’s story starts in the late 80s, when he became the first person to apply mathematics to ski design. His work validated the idea of sidecut and helped spark the carving era we now take for granted. In this episode, he explains the thinking and experiments that shifted skiing from tradition to science — and the breakthroughs that came from asking the questions no one else was asking.We dive into ski behaviour in a way few people can articulate:• why a ski carves vs. skids• how torsional stiffness and center of mass influence grip• the real physics behind vibration and “feel”• and why so many long-standing beliefs in skiing were never grounded in science.What I appreciate most is how Jurij connects design to human movement. He explains how great skiers adapt their body position, predict what the ski will do, and make thousands of small decisions based on feel and repetition. His way of cutting through jargon and simplifying the essentials is refreshing - especially for instructors.We also challenge a lot of myths: flex, vibration, “performance characteristics,” and the tendency to overteach. Jurij’s view is that skiing improves when people are given the space to explore, develop awareness, and feel how the ski interacts with the snow.This conversation blends physics, history, technique, and genuine passion. It’s a rare look inside the mind of someone who shaped the modern ski - and for me, it’s still one of the episodes that permanently shifted how I think about skiing. Enjoy.Improve your skiing with me as your coach. I own an online learning platform that will teach you to become a better skier It’s Called Big Picture Skiing and is my way of being able to share everything I have learnt about ski technique, equipment and becoming a better skier. There are over 250 videos sorted into categories for simple learning. If you’ve enjoyed my YouTube and podcast then I think you would get even more out of the BPS learning platformPodcast listeners can take 25% off any membership with code: PODCASTCHECK OUT BIG PICTURE SKIINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Ultra Performance Ski Boots With Brent Amsbury
If you’ve ever wondered whether tighter, stiffer, more precise ski boots could actually make you a better skier — this episode is for you.In this conversation, I chat with Brent Amsbury, owner of Park City Bootfit in Utah and one of the most respected boot fitters in the US. Brent and I dive into the world of what he calls “Ultra Performance Ski Boots.”These aren’t full plug race boots, but they sit just below that level — designed for serious skiers who want more precision, better energy transfer, and a stronger connection to their skis. We talk about: • What defines an ultra performance ski boot • Why many modern ski boots have swung too far towards comfort at the expense of performance • How to tell if this style of boot is right for you • The fitting process: punching, stretching, and fine-tuning for your foot • Common mistakes skiers make when switching to a closer-fitting boot • The pros and cons — from control and sensitivity to comfort and practicalityIf you’ve been feeling like your current boots are holding you back — or you’re ready to step up to a higher-performing setup — this chat will help you understand what to expect and how to get it right.🎧 Listen to more interviews on the Big Picture Skiing Podcast📺 Watch more ski technique and equipment videos at www.bigpictureskiing.com Podcast listeners can use code: PODCAST to take 25% offChapters 00:00 – Intro00:06 – Ultra Performance Ski Boots00:11 – The Resurgence of Boot Design01:48 – Rental Boots vs Performance Boots03:15 – Customer Feedback and Trends04:59 – New Models and Boot Innovations08:42 – Fit and Boot Work Insights11:21 – Brand Recommendations for 96mm Boots16:24 – Comfort vs Performance Expectations22:07 – The Importance of Boot Fitting33:23 – Investment in Quality Boot Fitting52:49 – Safety with GripWalk Soles54:28 – Preparing for Ski SeasonAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How We Think About Skiing - Ski Dad TV and Tom Gellie
Tom Gellie and Joe Dunn (Ski Dad TV) chat about their views on various topics taught in skiing:- The Float Phase Transition- Affordances as a concept to focus on with students - Equipment experiments. Binding ramp angle and boot canting- When do you teach technique vs skills?This was a great conversation that was sparked after Tom and Joe spent half a day skiing together in the Australian winter. Links:Ski Dad Tv Channelhttps://youtube.com/@skidadtvJoe reacts to Toms podcast with Phil Smith and Snow displacemnthttps://youtu.be/BNrYDrUgu0A?si=k2jppvf5cbVandFTC shaped turns Suck - Joe explains whyhttps://youtu.be/rnOQHItyts4?si=aKdRM2U5SQhjzAK4Ramp angle testing https://youtu.be/nKiXP7NGJBQ?si=SCZrYRa7chYSZ-jUThanks for listening. 25% off Discount code for the Big Picture Skiing learning platform for my Podcast listeners: PODCASThttps://bigpictureskiing.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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“You Can’t Out-Ski a Weak Body” — Kelly Starrett on Real Ski Readiness
‘You can’t out-ski poor movement, bad sleep, and no prep. Kelly Starrett joins me to reveal what skiers really need to do to perform and feel better on snow — and it’s simpler than you think. No fads, no fluff, just clear, actionable steps to build a body that’s ready for skiing. This episode might just be the motivation you’ve been needing to start — and never look back.🔗 Resources Mentioned📘 Built to Move by Kelly & Juliet Starrett – https://www.amazon.com/Built-Move-Essential-Habits-Freely/dp/0593534808📗 Becoming a Supple Leopard by Kelly Starrett – https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Supple-Leopard-2nd-Performance/dp/1628600837🎿 Ready to Get Your Body Ski-Ready?If this episode fires you up to move better and ski stronger, check out Big Picture Skiing — your go-to resource for ski technique tutorials, preseason body prep workouts, and coaching designed to make this your best ski season yet.As a thank you for listening, you can use the code PODCAST for 25% off your membership.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tom Gellie talks with technical skiers and industry experts from around the world. Gain insight into some of the best technical skiers and what their thoughts are on good skiing and how to achieve it.For more information and great skiing content check out Tom Gellie’s website:www.bigpictureskiing.com