Maybe you're comfortable getting control of the speed of the board, and using those lowered joints to turn back onto the edge of just came from the huge staircase turns, we're going to try the exact same thing except on the toy edge this time. So the exact same principles and motions apply. So, equal weight on both feet on that to age with the chest facing up the slope. To start that turn, we're going to shift a little weight onto the front foot and have a slight rotation from the hips, knees and feet, just to that board slowly starts to point down the falling and just remain patient and camp. There's no need to rush or kick or hurry to turn here. Once the board's pointing on that flat base street down the falling, you just want to look across to the side of the slope.
Feel the hips, knees and feet rotate, and then come back onto that to see where you're going to send to the week and then down through those knees and ankles getting the edge to grip and control. Your speed, just repeat as many times as needed till you feel comfortable getting that direct response over the snowboard. Again, if you run out of space and you hit the say to the slope, you can zap that to the other side if you're not comfortable in your heel edge, or if you are you can sit down, roll over and then do the same staircase on your site before we combine them together for turning