How to reflect KINGS skills on snowy mountains

First.
This article is for those who want to use off-season facilities as a way to improve their skills.
Please note that there is definitely a temperature difference depending on the person.

A trick I learned in KINGS that I did on the snow
BS900 cork tail
FS Double Cork 900
SWBS double cork 1080
Front flip
SWBS Rodeo 540

A trick I learned in KINGS that I didn't stand on the snow
SWBS Rodeo 720
SWBS Rodeo 900
FS Double Cork 1080
BS1080 tail

This is the year I first went to KINGS (XNUMX years off-season)
It is counted from.Regardless of Kobe or Obuse.
If you look at the old stock in Kobe, it's a newcomer, but it's been a while.

This year is the XNUMXth off-season KINGS season.

The first year was terrible.
First of all, it was difficult to make use of what I learned in KINGS so that I could make use of it in the snowy mountains.
I practiced only the technique with confidence because it was a mat, but I was afraid to put it out with a kicker in the mountain because I could not practice assuming landing.

In the second year, I tried what I learned in Kamui Ryugasaki.
The landing was a soft facility so you can try some decent tricks.
However, I can't try big tricks such as double cork, so it's a real hit.
I shot it with powder and a special kicker for spring, but it was bumpy.It was only a coincidence that I wasn't seriously injured.

I changed the third year.
"Stand up" for landing
Instead, I tried and errored how to actually put it out on the lip, how to stand, how to return it to the standing state, and "according to my own slip".
From here, I think I've finally begun to make use of KINGS in winter little by little.

This kind of thing was hindered by the boring pride that I came all the way, even though it would be quick if I listened carefully to the staff and experienced people and adopted it.I'm tired of listening and adopting it.

As a result, the speed of progress is slower than I had envisioned in KINGS.
This is not my current position as a staff member, but my impression as a "rider who attended KINGS" until last year.
I can say for sure.What I experienced.
"Weird commitment slows progress"

And this year.You'll see people working and slipping.
Those who have been able to make full use of KINGS in the snowy mountains and those who have not yet made use of that experience have definitely stood up!done!The line I think is different.

I see, I often realize that I should make use of this kind of place.

So, if you're practicing comfortably now and trying to make full use of it to become a hero next winter, can it really stand up again?Can you do it?Can you put it out in the first place?
Please review it.

It's still three months before the kicker opens on the slopes, and there is plenty of time.

What I learned in a place where the risk of injury was low, taking time and money, triggered the injury in the mountains.
I don't want that to happen, and since it's an off-season training facility, it's best to make use of it during the on-season.

Above all, I am working this year, so in the next off-season
"The things I practiced were decided perfectly in the mountains! That's why she was able to do her job well and she's full of rear!"
It's the best job to have everyone come back to KINGS with a smile!

I wrote it for a long time, but what I wanted to say in this article was the last sentence.