Here are the ski YouTube channels to watch right now

For those who want to keep skiing at all times, we've compiled a list of freeskiing YouTube channels, focusing on park and freeride skiing.
Some feature how-to guides, others are more reportage-like. Some extoll the fun of skiing, while others are adventure-filled and exciting to watch.

Our editorial team has selected eight YouTube channels that are worth watching right now. These channels have over 500 subscribers and are constantly uploading videos every week

Total Skiing Fitness

A channel run by professional skier Masaru Yoneya. It mainly provides useful skiing content, such as freeskiing trick how-tos, off-season training methods, and core muscle training methods

Freeride Adventure / Yu's Ski Channel

This is the channel of Yu Sasaki, a freeride skier based in Revelstoke, Canada. He delivers information about the magnificent world of Canadian backcountry skiing along with local information. His catchphrase is "Enjoy the great outdoors of Canada to the fullest! Let's go on an adventure!"

freeskiheadz

The show is delivered by Takumi Toyama, also known as "Kin-chan," who is familiar from ski magazines such as BRAVOSKI and FREESKING. In addition to his blog, he also provides information related to freeskiing.
The blog can be found at http://freeskiheadz.com

SKIDAY

This media introduces ski resort courses through video footage. It broadcasts dynamic tricks by professionals, recommended courses by locals, and top-to-bottom slopes. The featured areas are mainly the Hakuba area of ​​Nagano Prefecture and Hokkaido, and the number of ski resorts listed is currently expanding

BrothersNEGI

This is a freeskiing channel hosted by Ryo Negishi, an instructor at the Kandatsu Freeski School, and his brother. The channel focuses on park skiing how-tos that are easy to understand, as only an instructor can. He also answers questions in the comments section

Tomahawk Ski

He mainly broadcasts reportage on mountain skiing, and leaves behind footage of challenging slopes in terms of both climbing and skiing ability, from Hokkaido and Mount Tanigawa to Mount Fukiya in Hakuba

Tomita's daily life

This channel is full of a spirit of challenge, with projects like testing action cameras at ski resorts and trying out ●●. The content is easy for average skiers to understand

G-SNOW

This channel is run by a self-proclaimed low-budget video creator who specializes in winter sports and action sports. The aim is to spread the appeal of snowy mountains, nature, skiing, and snowboarding to as many people as possible

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