As a carving ski expert, I have been passionate about the sport for many years. I have dedicated my time to mastering the art of carving, and I am constantly striving to improve my skills and push the boundaries of what is possible on a pair of skis.

I have traveled to some of the best ski resorts in the world, testing out different slopes and challenging myself to become a better skier. Along the way, I have gained a wealth of knowledge about the latest carving ski equipment, techniques, and training methods.

In addition to my personal experience, I have also received professional training and instruction from some of the top experts in the field. This has allowed me to develop a deep understanding of the mechanics of carving and how to get the most out of every turn.

I am now excited to share my knowledge and passion for carving with others through my work as a ski instructor and consultant. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics or an advanced skier looking to take your skills to the next level, I am here to help.

What These Numbers Means?

All turns should be initiated by carving. Carving means efficient use of edging to control speed in and out of the turn throughout the whole run. Carving is the result of correctly-timed weight shifting. Skidding or sliding laterally through a turn can result in a deduction from the competitor’s score. For the ski ranking, I was classified 139 over 15649 under the radar of getCarv.com