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https://www.reillymcglashan.com I MADE A BIG MISTAKE LAST WINTER!!! Not by choice, but because of work commitments. For the Hokkaido Technical Ski competition in Japan this past season, I didn’t get to train properly for it. I worked everyday from early December to the day before the competition. The season before when I was training for the comp I went freeskiing at night for myself, but this time I was too tired by the end of the day. I was fatigued and looking back I would say my legs were over trained just from work. On top of that I hadn’t even had one run on my GS skis, and it was a new radius I had never skied. At the top of the run I was extremely nervous. It was the first run of the competition, and, I was skiing on skis I had never skied before. Obviously this was a stupid decision, but I didn’t really have any choice. I made it down, however the adjustments I had to make on the fly really tested my balance. “How fast do I need to go to move in the right amount?” I asked myself. I had no idea… So I just pushed off and hoped for the best, and here it is. This is one of two runs I did on this ski in the competition. With close to 300 competitors most of the day is spent waiting at the top of the slope, and with my run schedule I didn’t have any time for practice. Keeping the muscles warm is an issue but also getting into the zone is really hard. So much sitting around I definitely spaced and was not in the right mind frame. This is the Volkl 183cm 25m radius. Until this ski, I had only owned a 19m 180 rec GS. Even though I made it down, I definitely didn’t feel great skiing with no practice on them. Every time I get a new ski, I like to gradually build up speed and feel it out. Next winter I won’t make the same mistake! I have the 188 27m ready to ski, and I will have to make time to ski it before the comp this year. Looking back I have to laugh about it. In hindsight I should have just used my 180cm 19m ski that I have done many runs on. After the season in Japan, I was able to freeski on these skis in Europe. Once I got the timing for them they quickly became my favorite ski for short turns and long turns. I look forward to using them next month back in zie alps! Anyone else had a similar experience with jumping into the deep end with totally different equipment? https://www.reillymcglashan.com How to ski instructional videos please go to all access pass @ www.projectedproductions.com If you enjoy and appreciate the content I put up, you can show your support and buy me a beer here: PayPal.Me/Reilly5 Want to ski with us? Visit: http://www.hokkaidocollective.com For more info on how to improve your skiing, follow the links below: http://www.projectedproductions.com Like us on Facebook! / reillymcglashanskier / projectedprod. . Instagram: @reilly_mcglashan @Projectedproductions @hokkaidocollective To ski with me in the northern winter email rvmcglashan@gmail.com or How to ski, Learning how to ski, Learn how to ski, Beginner ski lessons, Advanced ski lessons, Instructor training, private ski lessons, skiing tips, skiing lessons, ski lessons, ski lessons for beginners. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: Non paid Volkl did send me these skis free of charge to test out for two weeks