It's amazing to see you making your way down the hill turning from one edge to the other controlling that speed the whole time. What we're going to try here is adding a traverse into that turn, so we can really start exploring more of the mountain. So adding a traverse into your turn means that we're basically going to be traversing across the slope, losing as little height as possible, so we're not going to be sliding down there. So we're going to have the edge in the snow that's going to be gripping just pulling us across the hill. So to do this traverse, when you exit your turn, you're just going to keep a little weight on that front foot and lean into the mountain slightly. This will help you engage the sake of the snowboard which will help pull you across the slope.
Once you're ready to turn. You're just about a little more weight on that front foot. Make your turning motions, find the new age and again when you exit the turn. You just think about little weight on that leap foot and lean slightly into the Mountain on the heels safe when you're traversing across the slope. lean into the mountain slightly and pull your tools up into the roof of the bit and feel that pressure in your toenails on the top edge. lean into the mountain slightly and feel your shins in the tongue of the