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Have You Seen This? Ski grinding loop-de-loop
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Were not talking a flip here, people. Were talking grinding a rail through a loop-de-loop while skiing. - photo by Martha Ostergar
THE SLOPES A flip on skis is one thing, grinding a loop-de-loop on skis is quite another.

Weve all seen the Winter Olympics or the X Games or even just YouTube clips of people doing stunning tricks on skis and snowboards. While aerials, flips, ollies in all sorts of combinations are impressive, especially when some sick air is also involved, it takes a true creative (and perhaps a crazy) mind to come up with something new.

Tony Hawk did it when he figured out how to skateboard a horizontal loop-de-loop, and now freestyle skier Jesper Tjder has taken the reins for skiers.

In a GoPro clip from Tjders movie Supervention II, the skier talks about how he built his loop ramp, failed a lot, kept going even when it was scary, and finally completed the loop with eventual style and grace. It is an amazing watch.

If youre heading out for some skiing adventures during your holiday break, I certainly dont recommend trying this yourself. After all, no layperson wants a broken limb or a broken head for Christmas well leave that to the professionals.

However, if you are inspired to throw some sick tricks on the slopes after watching this video, might I suggest a gentle turn or a pizza slice slowing maneuver. Or perhaps youd prefer to execute my tried-and-true trick of sipping a hot beverage at the lodge while staying warm and cozy.