Showing posts with label ski japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ski japan. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Secret Powder Tips by Nigel Abbott - What is Active Pole Planting?

There are three key skills to a great pole plant.
1. The foundation of a great pole plant starts with the position of your arms, they should be held at least hip height and within the field of vision. Arm positions have varied over the years depending on what is happening with the teaching styles, but if you look at a racer, they are always striving to drive their arms forward....why? Because that is the path of travel.
Arms should be held relaxed and quiet to ensure your upper body remains quiet, this will also give your legs a powerful and stable platform to work from.


This is a fine example of perfect arm positioning, note the effect this has on his upper body.




2. Next is your pole straps and they and should always be worn correctly. Firstly, the hand is inserted through the strap and then you clasp the grip with the strap between your thumb and forefinger. This gives you a swing point or a hinge that allows the pole to be swung out and controlled by your fingers with minimal effort. Try practising this while you are standing still and see how smooth you cam make the action and how far you can reach the pole ahead of you. Remember, the only movement is coming from the wrist.
3. The last skill is related to where you actually plant the tip of the pole into the snow. I always say "plant it into the future", that being somewhere towards your ski tips and in the direction of where your upper body is facing. If you are on steep terrain, then you will be planting well down the slope to aid with turn initiation. It is important that once your hand moves past the point where your pole was inserted into the snow, you don't drop your arm, this will maintain a quiet upper body.
A great pole plant will help you with:

  • A quiet upper body.
  • A stable platform to initiate your turn.
  • Good timing and rhythm with your turns.
One thing that I despise is a lazy pole plant and comes in many forms. It is a good habit and will help your technique immensely if you aim for a perfect pole plant every turn. This is a good example of a quality pole plant in POW.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Skiing in Niseko powder Japan



The Niseko area is known for some of the best off-piste powder skiing in the world. No other destination receives such consistently perfect powder. Niseko is a geographical magnet for weather systems delivering snow storms from the Siberian Peninsula and after filling with moisture on their way across the Sea of Japan these massive fronts collide and Hanazono in Niseko is the first place in their path dumping up to 16 metres of snow in a season... The water content of the snow is usually around 8% creating extremely light n fluffy powder snow.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Skiing Back Country Powder in Hanazono Niseko Japan

Climb the peak of Niseko-Annupuri and ski some Deliciously Deep Powder all the way down to Hanazono in Niseko Japan.....

http://www.break.com/usercontent/2009/9/skiing-back-country-in-hanazono-niseko-1299827.html

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 03.03.09

There was no sign of spring yesterday except some sensational sunshine in the afternoon. It was a chilli night with over 10cms settling at the base. The terrain is powdery overall and visibility is variable with low cloud at times. Light west south westerly wind conditions around 15km/hr should see most lifts operational with the Stomping Ground Terrain Park open by mid morning. Wind chill will bring temperatures down to around -18 with a maximum temperature of -2 degrees.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 02.03.09

A bluebird day yesterday for the first day of spring with fresh snow falling the past 2 evenings.  We had around 10cms here at the base overnight and snow is still falling.  The terrain is around a foot in depth off piste, powdery and compact on groomed runs.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 28.02.09

I love Niseko. We have had some great days of fresh to wake up to.  The terrain is a little tracked out this morning. However with some more snow on its way we should hopefully see these areas filled once again. Most lifts should be up and running for the week with the Stomping Ground Terrain Park open mid mornings. Average temperatures are forecast to be around -9 and increasing to -3 mid week. Wind chill will bring temperatures down to -20 up top.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 27.02.09

Temperatures were below zero overnight and we had 15cms here at the base. The snow keeps on falling so the terrain is powdery and yesterdays tracks are being filled.

All runs, lifts and Terrain Parks are expected to be up and running.  Wind chill should see temperatures down to around minus 17 with a maximum temperature of 0 degrees at the base. South westerly winds should be around 30km/hr and gusting up top.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 26.02.09

Another magnificent day out! Fresh tracks were found yesterday with a clearing in the afternoon for great visibility. There was a dusting overnight and it should be a mostly cloudy day ahead with snow falling.

Below zero temperatures overnight and we should see a minimum of -13 with a maximum of -5 degrees today. Wind chill will bring temperatures down to -23. Visibility is variable with low cloud at times.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 25.02.09

Temperatures were below zero overnight, and the terrain is fresh and powdery with over 20cms falling last night. However a little heavy on the lower part of the mountain. All runs, lifts and Terrain Parks are expected to be up and running. Wind chill should see temperatures down to around minus 16 with a maximum temperature of minus 1 degree in the village areas.  Westerly winds should be generally light this morning at around 15 to 25km/hr. Visibility is variable with low cloud. Going off piste, have required safety gear and respect the Niseko rules. Patrollers are working hard to keep you safe so for updates and gate status check with patrol and lift stations.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 24.02.09

Great conditions in Niseko with snow forecast to fall throughout the day.  Temperatures were zero overnight, and the terrain is powdery, tracked in some areas and compact on groomed runs.   All runs, lifts and Terrain Parks are expected to be up and running.  Wind chill should see temperatures down to around minus 16 with a maximum temperature of minus 2 degrees.  Westerly winds due south westerly should be generally light this morning at around 20km/hr and possibly reaching gale force by this afternoon.   Visibility is variable with low cloud at times.  Going back country in Niseko, have required safety gear and respect the Niseko rules. Patrollers are working hard to keep you safe so for updates and gate status check with patrol and lift stations.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 23.02.09

The terrain is powdery and compact on groomed runs. North north westerly winds  conditions around 15km/h should see most lifts spinning across all resorts and the Stomping Ground Terrain Park open by mid morning.  Wind chill will bring temperatures down to around minus 21 with a maximum temperature of  -5 degrees.   Going back country, understand what is potentially dangerous snow and  how to use required safety gear.  Avalanche hazards a very considerable from the past storm and wind.  For more detailed information, gate status visit niseko.nardare/info or check with patrol.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Awesome snow and weather in Niseko 28th Jan

Snow fell most of the day yesterday. It's just simply amazing here. Hanazono has had around 70cms of fresh in the past 24hrs. Be the first to grab some untracked terrain and jump on one of the free buses that leave Hirafu for Hanazono just before 8am ready in time for first lift at 8:20am.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hanazono TV's daily powder report

http://www.skihanazono.com Great turns yesterday with good visibility. The snow started falling early this morning leaving a topping of fresh powder across the mountain.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Get out and enjoy the Niseko powder!

After mild temperatures sunday and early yesterday, we have a beautiful snowy morning with fresh powder turns. 10cms fell here at the base overnight with more up top and the snow should continue to fall through the day.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Epic powder in Niseko snow 17.01.09

It was epic out there the last couple of days conditions at there best! Storm cycles coming from the north delivered impressive amounts of powder well over a metre across the resorts. There was powder on groomed and Snow fell all day yesterday, the visibility was good considering.


Friday, January 2, 2009

Niseko Hanazono tv powder report 02.01.09



We had around 35 cms the last couple of days here at the base. On and of snow falls have been encouraging leading us into the new year.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Niseko Hanazono snow report 29th December

Niseko Hanazono Powder Report


Such a great weekend of skiing and boarding in Niseko! There was easily over a metre dry snow. We may have seen a few of the top lifts closed however we all had big smiles and could rave that strawberry fields was not only waist deep it was chest deep!