Next, you're going to get that board strapped on and actually start turning. So making your way down the hill changing from one edge to the other and back again. So with this, we're going to be combining the hue sate and two state staircase turns, and that idea of walking through the terrain so the idea is really fleshed out in our head so we can easily and quickly start the turning process. So let's start off on that heel edge with equal weight on both feet. To get the turn to start happening, we're going to stand up slightly too late, that edge release in the snow, shift the weight onto that front foot with a nice rotation from the hips, knees and feet. So we get that board to point straight during the falling.
I'm then going to lick across to the side of the floor, trace my hips, knees and feet. So I find that twitch where I'm going to center my weight, then down through the Lord joints getting nice grip from that edge so I have speed control. Then once I'm ready, stand up to release that edge. shift the weight back onto the front foot. Look down the slot with that nice rotation from the hips knees and feet. To feel the board point straight down the hill.
Look across to the other side and continue to rotate those hips knees and feet till we find the heel edge. We're going to send to the weight bend down through those lower joints can control the sweet I'm never gonna make her we're on to the next turn fluidly rolling down the hill.