Monday, May 18, 2015

Fabio Studer's freestyle skiing warm-up exercises

Pro Fabio Studer shows you how to warm-up for freestyle skiing, before pulling off some incredible skills of his own at Nine Knights

As one of Europe’s best freestyle skiers, 28-year-old Austrian ripper Fabio Studer is a regular invitee to the super core Nine Knights ski and snowboard event that takes place every April in Livigno, Italy.

During the seven days Nine Knights runs for, skiers and snowboarders are given free reign to tear it up on a massive fantasy-themed park set-up – the castle – that features battlements, giant medieval weaponry and a vast array of yawning gap jumps, rails, hips and wallrides. This year also saw the inclusion of a mini-ramp on top of one of the features so skateboarders could get in on the action.

The daily sessions take place every afternoon, with special dawn and dusk jams so the photographers and videographers on hand can shoot in truly mesmerising light conditions. At the end of the week there are prizes given out for best tricks, overall performance, best photo and a bunch of other achievements the riders and organisers vote for.

In between castle runs, Studer – who trains hard and regularly to stay in shape for the demands of park and backcountry riding – took some time out to show aspiring freestyle skiers how to warm-up to go big in the park. He also demonstrated what to do if you see anyone exercising in the park when they should be skiing or snowboarding.

To see more footage from the event, including the first ever quad flip performed on a snowboard, or to get more information about the upcoming mountain bike leg of the event, go to nineknights.com. And for more about the GoPro HERO4 camera, on which this entire video was shot, go to gopro.com.

Videos Nick Hutchings
18 May 2015

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