Very nice, Hervé!
As Spike mentions, a well-filmed video can be a great teaching tool--watch the fast people, then watch yourself and ask, "What are they doing differently?" and see if you can make adjustments.
And I agree, watching Luca's footage is breathtaking.
Speaking of slow-motion slalom, check out "Hell Fadell" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvW6Z5CGa00.
Click "watch in high quality" for best effect.
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This movie is brilliant! Watch Luca at 2.55, that is art in motion!
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This is from pswc2007, Hannover 2008 and Grenoble 2007.
Christophe Baumann, Dom Kowalski, Vincent Berruchon and Luca Giammarco
Enjoy the styles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eahi_XteC3U
Christophe Baumann, Dom Kowalski, Vincent Berruchon and Luca Giammarco
Enjoy the styles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eahi_XteC3U