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I have to admit that one of my core beliefs about moguls was challenged during this most recent conversation with Olympic Moguls silver medalist Matt Graham. For a long time, I believed that more ski snow contact was the...
Matt Graham: The Mogul Paradox - Why Elite Skiers AVOID Ski-Snow Contact is an episode from Global Skiing by Tom Gellie. I have to admit that one of my core beliefs about moguls was challenged during this most recent conversation with Olymp...
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Published Nov 26, 2025, 74:38 long, audio available.
I have to admit that one of my core beliefs about moguls was challenged during this most recent conversation with Olympic Moguls silver medalist Matt Graham. For a long time, I believed that more ski snow contact was the ultimate sign of a good bump skierl. But in this open and honest conversation, Matt explains why the opposite is true when you want speed and rhythm in a mogul course. I was working with Carv at Hintertux when I met up with him, and he talked me through the key ideas the best bump skiers in the world rely on plus a whole lot more 👇 The Mogul Paradox One of the biggest concepts he shares is something called bridging. It is the ability to absorb the terrain so well that the skis do not press unnecessarily into the bumps. By bridging at the right moment, the skier reduces friction, avoids braking, and keeps the ideal turn tempo flowing. Once Matt explained it, the whole approach made a lot more sense. The Boot Alignment Breakthrough Matt also speaks openly about the long journey he had getting his equipment right. He explains the exact alignment change that finally let him ski with more comfort and less fight. Hearing that from someone at his level shows how important the right setup really is. Carv We also talk about Carv’s data in moguls. Matt tried CARV for the first time this November and currently he is the number 1 skier on the global Carv leaderboard. Yes higher than Ted Ligety and some of the best carvers in the world. It’s very cool because Carv now has separate Ski IQs for Moguls, Carving, Short Turns and Powder. We find out that elite mogul skiers have an insanely high tempo or rhythm of turns way above even expert skiers. A quick note about Big Picture Skiing If you want help improving your skiing this season, I would love to guide you. The Big Picture Skiing learning platform gives you a clear, structured way to progress instead of trying to piece things together from random YouTube tips. You will find step by step skill progressions, deep dive videos on topics like hip position and outside ski balance, and a learning pathway built from my 20 years of coaching skiers at every level. Podcast listeners can use code PODCAST for 25 percent off any membership. Thanks for listening skiers. See you out on the slopes. Advertising Inquiries: Privacy & Opt-Out:
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Matt Graham: The Mogul Paradox - Why Elite Skiers AVOID Ski-Snow Contact is from Global Skiing by Tom Gellie.
Published Nov 26, 2025 and 74:38 long