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  in  🏁 start-and-announcements
December 10

Good day fellow skiers! 
I hope your good. Here´s the first section on the new freestyle beginner tutorials. The videos go from slope spins to some useful switch skiing in the park skills and the difficult switch carving.

  in  ⏯️ analysis-freestyle
December 10

What were you trying to do?
Begin learning a switch cork 5 on the tramp

What did you notice yourself?

I watched a tutorial that said to begin by breaking it up into a switch 270 to seat drop + seated to 270 to feet. The first part I feel really comfortable with, but the second half- getting from seated to 270 to feet- I struggled a lot with, specifically getting it around to 270. I noticed I tend to end up with my leading arm (left) behind my back, which I’m sure is stalling my rotation.

What would you like feedback on?
Would be happy to have any tips on improving this, or if you have another suggestion on how to begin learning this trick. Thanks!

Upload your video link below 👇https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A2na7mtiWXutTgmhBig270BBsN3jbGAQ/view?usp=drive_open&t=8

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  in  🏁 start-and-announcements
December 06
  in  🏁 start-and-announcements
November 21

Working hard on delivering about 30 new freestyle vides for december :) Big thanks to the 22, of you who joined the pre-release. I sincerly appriciate you checking out what we try to do here. 💚

  in  📥 feedback
October 31

Hey all, any ideas on how to make this place stompit.app a better one?

  in  ⏯️ analysis-turns
October 31
• Edited (Oct 31, 2025)

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What were you trying to do? I was trying to maintain speed controll by doing many turns instead of a longer arc length on this somewhat steep, icy and narrow slope. Holding on for life abit.

What did you notice yourself? It was going ok but I look a bit park and ride like and not as dynamic as I would like to ski it.

What would you like feedback on? How can I be more dynamic and getting higher edge angles in a situation like this?

Upload your video link below 👇https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bRBQLWzCjMCfwgMqYlJCDVQz7TPhKOI_/view?usp=drive_link

  in  ⏯️ analysis-freestyle
October 31

What were you trying to do? A 270 on

What did you notice yourself? That I’m quite “blind” as I get onto the feature, like my feet get there first and then my upper body and eyes catch up and see where I’m going. I feel like it makes it impossible to do any adjustment to my spin, since I don’t see the feature early enough. 

What would you like feedback on? First of all, is the way I chose to spin the easiest way to learn this skill, or would you recommend something else to start? And second, how can I (or is there a way to) reduce the blindness as I get on? 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/16VxamsuE0B_KhHZrmzlrGYRyeMlXns4b/view?usp=drivesdk

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  in  ⏯️ analysis-freestyle
October 29

What were you trying to do?Switch misty 540 japan in alomost the exact same way I would throw a flat 540 japan. But didnt quite work but it felt fantastic.

What did you notice yourself?I popped of the jump too early and made it more flippy than I wanted to. It felt more like I would set a rodeo instead of a Flat 540.

What would you like feedback on?How can I do it better and set it more like I would in a Flatspin 540 but in this fun Switch 540 Misty Variation?

Upload your video link below 👇https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VKlI_5XCWGXoifDIacjECOGSkhMJE0-I/view?usp=drive_link

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  in  ⏯️ analysis-freestyle
October 29
• Edited (Oct 29, 2025)

Welcome to the Freestyle Analysis Zone!  
This is where we break sick tricks on skis or even on trampoline.


🎥 How to Post

  1. Film you tricks. Camera placed close enough to the action that we can see whats going on. Side angles great for correcting jumps, 45° angle from the in-run is gives a generally descent perspective.

  2. Upload your freestyle clip here

  3. Write a community post with a short description of what you were trying to do.

  4. Use the template below so everyone can understand the context and help effectively.


🧩 Video Analysis Template

What were you trying to do?
Example: I was trying to fully pop and do a 180. Trying to land perpendicular to the landing.

What did you notice yourself?
Example: My upper body bent towards my skis on landing.

What would you like feedback on?
Example: How can I better stomp the landing perpendicular to it?

Upload your video link below 👇www.linktoyoursicktrickclip.coom


By uploading a video, you confirm again you’re okay with it possibly being featured on Stomp It social media or future tutorials.

Let’s make this a positive, constructive space where we help each other ski better, one turn at a time. Community members feel free to practise doing analysis and give your constructive feedback and so will we.

— Jens & The Stomp It Team

  in  ⏯️ analysis-turns
October 29
• Edited (Oct 29, 2025)

Welcome to the Technique Analysis Zone!
This is where we break down skiing. Parallel turns, carving, short turns, moguls, and powder.


🎥 How to Post

  1. Film you turns. Camera placed in the middle of your corridor far down the slope and you ski past the camera for multiple angles in one shot.

  2. Upload your video here

  3. Write a community post with a short description of what you were trying to do.

  4. Use the template below so everyone can understand the context and help effectively.


🧩 Video Analysis Template

What were you trying to do?
Example: I was focusing on carving with higher edge angles by pulling up the inside leg but struggled to stay balanced on the outside ski.

What did you notice yourself?
Example: My upper body rotates slightly inside, and I lose pressure at the end of the turn.

What would you like feedback on?
Example: How can I stay more stacked over the outside ski while increasing edge angle?

Upload your video link below 👇www.linktoyoursickturnclip.coom


By uploading a video, you confirm again you’re okay with it possibly being featured on Stomp It social media or future tutorials.

Let’s make this a positive, constructive space where we help each other ski better, one turn at a time. Community members feel free to practise doing analysis and give your constructive feedback and so will we.

— Jens & The Stomp It Team

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